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Klappentext Buddhism and psychedelic exploration share a common concern: the liberation of the mind. This new edition of Zig Zag Zen: Buddhism and Psychedelics has evolved from the landmark anthology that launched the first enquiry into the ethical, doctrinal, and transcendental considerations of the intersection of Buddhism and psychedelics. Zusammenfassung Buddhism and psychedelic exploration share a common concern: the liberation of the mind. This new edition of Zig Zag Zen: Buddhism and Psychedelics has evolved from the landmark anthology that launched the first enquiry into the ethical, doctrinal, and transcendental considerations of the intersection of Buddhism and psychedelics.
Auteur
Allan Badiner served as the editor in the first and second editions of Zig Zag Zen: Buddhism and Psychedelics (Chronicle Books, 2002; Synergetic Press, 2015), and Alex Grey served as art editor. Allan also edited two other books of collected essays, Dharma Gaia: A Harvest in Buddhism and Ecology (Parallax Press, 1990) and Mindfulness in the Marketplace: Compassionate Responses to Consumerism (Parallax, 2002). He is a contributing editor of Tricycle magazine, and serves on the board of directors of Project CBD. He has been a student of Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh for more than 25 years.
Alex Grey is a renowned American visionary artist specializing in spiritual and psychedelic art. His work spans a variety of forms including performance art, sculpture and painting. He is a member of the Integral Institute, on the board of advisors for the Center for Cognitive Liberty and Ethics and is Chair of Wisdom University’s Sacred Art Department. He and his wife Allyson Grey are co-founders of the Chapel of Sacred Mirrors, CoSM, a non-profit church supporting Visionary Culture in Wappinger, New York. Alex Grey served as art editor and a contributor to Zig Zag Zen: Buddhism and Psychedelics, as well as releasing several other inspirational books featuring his visionary visual and verbal messages.
Contenu
ACKNOWLE DGEMENTS
FOREWORD Stephen Batchelor
PREFACE Huston Smith
INTRODUCTION Allan Badiner
 
Section One: INTERSECTION
 
THE PLANT MEDICINE SUTRA Robert Schrei
A NEW LOOK AT THE PSYCHEDELIC TIBETAN BOOK OF THE DEAD Ralph Metzner
MYSTICISM: Contemplative and Chemical Roger Walsh
DISSOLVING THE ROOTS OF SUFFERING Dokushô Villalba
A HIGH HISTORY OF BUDDHISM IN AMERICA Rick Fields
PSYCHEDELIC EXPERIENCE AND SPIRITUAL PRACTICE: DISCUSSION WITH JACK KORNFIELD Robert Forte
BUDDHISM, SHAMANISM, AND THANGK A PAINTINGS Claudia Müller-Eberling
and Christian Rätsch
A BUDDHIST-PSYCHEDELIC HISTORY OF ESALEN INSTITUTE–INTERVIEW WITH MICHAEL MURPHY AND GEORGE LEONARD Allan Badiner
SHADOW PATHS Peter Matthiessen
A SURVE Y OF THE ENTHEOGENS Robert Jesse
 
Section Two: CONCRESCENCE?
 
VAJRAVISION Alex Grey
DMT DHARMA Rick J. Strassman, MD
PSYCHOACTIVISM David Chadwick
LE ANING INTO RAWNESS Trudy Walter
RELATIVE TRUTH Brigid Meier
YAGÉ AND THE YANAS Allan Badiner
JUNGLE DHARMA: THE INTERWEAVING OF BUDDHISM AND AYAHUASCA David Coyote
BUDDHIST HARM REDUCTION AND CANNABIS Jana Drakka
A TRIP NOT TAKEN China Galland
THE PAISLEY GATE Erik Davis
 
Section Three: LESSONS
 
PSYCHE DELICS ON THE PATH: HELP OR HINDRANCE? Charles T. Tart
BUDDHISM AND THE PSYCHEDELIC SOCIETY–INTERVIEW WITH TERENCE MCKENNA Allan Badiner
LIBERTY AND LSD John Perry Barlow
RICK DOBLIN Interviewed by Allan Badiner
WAKING YOURSELF Brad Warner
THE ZEN COMMANDMENTS Lama Surya Das
ON THE FRONT LINES Interview with Michele McDonald
DO WE STILL NEED PSYCHEDELICS? Myron Stolaroff
BUDDHISM AND PSYCHEDELICS: A Public Dialogue with James Fadiman and Kokyo Henkel
A ROUNDTABLE WITH RAM DASS, ROBERT AITKEN ROSHI, RICHARD BAKER ROSHI, AND JOAN HALIFAX ROSHI Allan Badiner
 
CONTRIBUTORS
ARTWORK CRE DITS
GLOSSARY BIBLIOGRAPHY