Two Plant Teachers
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Two visionary perspectives on « Plant Teachers » that complement one another.
In the Western world, tobacco is considered a harmful, deadly plant. Yet indigenous peoples who have traditionnally used it in its natural form see it as a teaching and healing plant. As for Ayahuasca, it raises both interest from those who see it as a powerful medicine and wariness from those who see it as a dangerous hallucinogen. This book combines two ways of thinking: the indigenous wisdom of the Amazonian shaman Rafael Chanchari Pizuri and the scientific knowledge of anthropologist Jeremy Narby. Written with great clarity, it will enable the reader to draw his or her own conclusions.