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Index
Acknowledgments
Editor’s Note—Out of Society’s Secret Corners
Foreword to the 2012 Edition: The Varieties of Mind-Enhancing Practices
Introduction: Psychoactive Sacramentals
1 If I Could Change Your Mind
2 Do Drugs Have Religious Import? A Thirty-Five-Year Retrospect
3 From State to Trait: The Challenge of Transforming Transient Insights into Enduring Change
4 The Potential of Entheogens as Catalysts of Spiritual Development
5 Psychoactive Sacramentals: What Must Be Said
6 Unitive Consciousness and Pahnke’s Good Friday Experiment
7 Pahnke’s Good Friday Experiment: A Long-term Follow-up and Methodological Critique
8 A Pilgrim’s Visit to Marsh Chapel
9 Las noches de los ayahuasqueros
10 Mysterious Tea
11 A Scientist’s View of Miracles and Magic
12 LSD as a Spiritual Aid
13 Strychnine and Other Enduring Myths: Expert and User Folklore Surrounding LSD
14 Manna, the Showbread, and the Eucharist: Psychoactive Sacraments in the Bible
15 What Is Entheology?
16 A Protocol for a Sacramental Service
17 A Theology of Human Liberation and Entheogens: Reflections of a Contemplative Activist
18 Consciousness and Asian Traditions: An Evolutionary Perspective
19 The Strengthening Aspects of Zen and Contemporary Meditation Practices
20 Transpersonal Counseling: Some Observations Regarding Entheogens
21 The New Psychotherapy: MDMA and the Shadow
22 The Birthing of Transcendental Medicine
23 The Judicial Architectonics of Psychoactive Sacramentals
24 On Nomenclature for the Class of Mescaline-Like Substances: And Why It Matters
25 An Entheogen Idea-Map—Future Explorations
Epilogue
About the Council on Spiritual Practices
Footnotes
Index
About the Author
About Inner Traditions
Copyright
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