Although commonly celebrated as a distinct manifestation of Americana, hippies and psychedelics are routinely de-emphasized in favor of direct political activism, a phenomenon that constrains the full telling of the hippie counterculture as it relates to a radical religiosity defined by mutuality and altruism. Psychedelic Mysticism reevaluates the religious significance of the 1960s psychedelic counterculture, tracing how psychedelics became entheogenic, leading sixties figures to transition personal moments of enlightenment into everyday projects of social justice.
Although commonly celebrated as a distinct manifestation of Americana, hippies and psychedelics are routinely de-emphasized in favor of direct political activism, a phenomenon that constrains the full telling of the hippie counterculture as it relates to a radical religiosity defined by mutuality and altruism. Psychedelic Mysticism reevaluates the religious significance of the 1960s psychedelic counterculture, tracing how psychedelics became entheogenic, leading sixties figures to transition personal moments of enlightenment into everyday projects of social justice.
Morgan Shipley is visiting assistant professor in religious studies at Michigan State University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: "Mysticism Sacred and Profane": Psychedelics, Hippies, and the Limits of Representation Seeing Differently: Hippies and Problems of Representation Psychedelic Consciousness and a Perennial Altruism Chapter Breakdown Chapter One: "Exploring the Borderlands of the Mind": Aldous Huxley, Transforming Consciousness, and Mapping Psychedelic Mysticism Huxley and a Psychonautic Topography Writing the Ineffable Mapping the "Sacramental Vision of Reality" From the Religious Mind of Huxley to the Altruistic Heart of Psychedelic Mystics Chapter Two: "A Necessary but Not Sufficient Condition": Psychedelic Mysticism, Perennial Oneness, and Questions of Authenticity From Material Hedonism to Mystical Liminality Perennialism, Comparative Mysticism, and Psychedelic Consciousness Psychedelic Mysticism: Universally Available or Culturally Contingent? From Psychedelic Mysticism to Entheogenic Religion-A Case Study Chapter Three: "Awakened from a Long Ontological Sleep": Timothy Leary
Introduction: "Mysticism Sacred and Profane": Psychedelics, Hippies, and the Limits of Representation Seeing Differently: Hippies and Problems of Representation Psychedelic Consciousness and a Perennial Altruism Chapter Breakdown Chapter One: "Exploring the Borderlands of the Mind": Aldous Huxley, Transforming Consciousness, and Mapping Psychedelic Mysticism Huxley and a Psychonautic Topography Writing the Ineffable Mapping the "Sacramental Vision of Reality" From the Religious Mind of Huxley to the Altruistic Heart of Psychedelic Mystics Chapter Two: "A Necessary but Not Sufficient Condition": Psychedelic Mysticism, Perennial Oneness, and Questions of Authenticity From Material Hedonism to Mystical Liminality Perennialism, Comparative Mysticism, and Psychedelic Consciousness Psychedelic Mysticism: Universally Available or Culturally Contingent? From Psychedelic Mysticism to Entheogenic Religion-A Case Study Chapter Three: "Awakened from a Long Ontological Sleep": Timothy Leary
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