The author's love for their subject is clear all through the book. A reader new to this subject will encounter quite a few challenging concepts: that plants can talk,even sing to man. Another challenging concept is the use of spells to get what you want: the authors argue that it is okay to use spells to attract a lover.
The plants that are particularly studied are the plants in Central South America: the authors try hard to make the book relevant to other readers by suggesting similar plants in Europe.
There are some concepts that are difficult to accept: e.g. the shape of the plant indicating its possible use. So a plant that is shaped like a vine is good for warding off snakes. However, one could equally argue that such ... Read More:
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The best art of an ayahusca visionary artist. Pablo expresses the world of the ayahusca in a creative way and translates into paper the vast web of the hallucinatory brew.
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Wonderfully presented collection of essays, explorations and ideas by a group of experts in their fields. There is an occult flavour to the selection, without hint of New Age fluff, but perhaps it's more accurate to say the writing is simply an antidote to the mainstream. There is food for thought here, certainly. There is also a sense of coherence too, despite the apparently wide-ranging subject matter and style of the individual pieces. It will be interesting to see how that deepens over successive issues.
At a time when magazines sacrifice substance to make way for more advertising, publications like this make for stimulating reading in those precious moments snatched during the working day. My advice is to grab this first issue ... Read More:
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The best art of an ayahusca visionary artist. Pablo expresses the world of the ayahusca in a creative way and translates into paper the vast web of the hallucinatory brew.
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