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Book Title
Psychedelic Mysticism: Transforming Consciousness, Religious Expe
Publication Date
2015-11-12
ISBN
9781498509091
Publication Year
2015
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Name
Psychedelic Mysticism : Transforming Consciousness, Religious Experiences, and Voluntary Peasants in Postwar America
Item Height
1in
Author
Morgan Shipley
Item Length
9.4in
Publisher
Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
Item Width
6.3in
Item Weight
19.1 Oz
Number of Pages
294 Pages

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Concerned with scholarly, popular, and religious backdrops that understand the connection between psychedelics and mystical experiences to be devoid of moral concerns and ethical dimensions--a position supported empirically by the rise of acid fascism and psychedelic cults by the late 1960s--Psychedelic Mysticism: Transforming Consciousness, Religious Experiences, and Voluntary Peasants in Postwar America traces the development of sixties psychedelic mysticism from the deconditioned mind and perennial philosophy of Aldous Huxley, to the sacramental ethics of Timothy Leary, Richard Alpert, and Ralph Metzner, to the altruistic religiosity practiced by Stephen Gaskin and The Farm. Building directly off the pioneering psychedelic writing of Huxley, these psychedelic mystics understood the height of psychedelic consciousness as an existential awareness of unitive oneness, a position that offered worldly alternatives to the maladies associated with the postwar moment (e.g., vapid consumerism and materialism, lifeless conformity, unremitting racism, heightened militarism). In opening a doorway to a common world, Morgan Shipley locates how psychedelics challenged the coherency of Western modernity by fundamentally reorienting postwar society away from neoliberal ideologies and toward a sacred understanding of reality defined by mutual coexistence and responsible interdependence. In 1960s America, psychedelics catalyzed a religious awakening defined by compassion, expressed through altruism, and actualized in projects that sought to ameliorate the conditions of the least advantaged among us. In the exact moments that historians and cultural critics often locate as signaling the death knell of the counterculture, Gaskin and The Farm emerged, not as a response to the perceived failures of the hippies, nor as an alternative to sixties politicos, but in an effort to fulfill the religious obligation to help teach the world how to live more harmoniously. Today, as we continue to confront issues of socioeconomic inequality, entrenched differences, widespread violence, and the limits of religious pluralism, Psychedelic Mysticism serves as a timely reminder of how religion in America can operate as a tool for destabilization and as a means to actively reimagine the very basis of how people relate--such a legacy can aid in our own efforts to build a more peaceful, sustainable, and compassionate world.

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Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
ISBN-10
1498509096
ISBN-13
9781498509091
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Author
Morgan Shipley
Publication Name
Psychedelic Mysticism : Transforming Consciousness, Religious Experiences, and Voluntary Peasants in Postwar America
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
2015
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
294 Pages

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Item Length
9.4in
Item Height
1in
Item Width
6.3in
Item Weight
19.1 Oz

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Morgan Shipley's new book, Psychedelic Mysticism: Transforming Consciousness, Religious Experiences, and Voluntary Peasants in Postwar America, is going to prove quite helpful in my attempt to persuade my students to take seriously the connections between psychedelic drugs, religious awakenings, and countercultural ways of living during the 1960s. The goal of the book, according to Shipley, is "to expand how we understand the religious efficacy of psychedelics, specifically in terms of the perennial interpretations that emerged as a means for fundamentally reordering the makeup of modern society" (3).... Shipley achieves this goal and supports his argument masterfully.... Most impressive about Shipley's book is the author's willingness to use his research to confront both historical and popular misconceptions about the 1960s.... Shipley's book is a testament to the importance of paying attention to psychedelic religion and offers an alternative way of understanding this pivotal decade in U.S. history.... [This book] will be particularly helpful in undergraduate and graduate courses that focus on the 1960s and on American religious, intellectual, and cultural history. Beyond academia, this book should also be of interest to a sizable segment of the population grappling with the changing role of religion in contemporary American society., In this fascinating and wide-ranging text, Morgan Shipley notes that in our culture, the use of psychedelics (especially in the 1960s) is often associated with a type of hedonistic and narcissistic turning inwards, a drug-induced pseudo-mysticism that deflected energy from the political and social activism of the time. Shipley suggests that while "acid casualties" did exist, and are what stand out in our collective memory of that time period, in actuality, psychedelics often served as a catalyst for a genuine religious awakening, on both an individual and cultural level. Shipley does an excellent job of recovering the all-too-often overlooked mystical dimensions of the use of psychedelics, particularly in the 1960s. In addition, his suggestion that the mystical insights that are frequently catalyzed by psychedelics can often lead to ethically and spiritually transformed lives is thoughtful and provocative., In this fascinating and wide-ranging text, Morgan Shipley notes that in our culture, the use of psychedelics (especially in the 1960s) is often associated with a type of hedonistic and narcissistic turning inwards, a drug-induced pseudo-mysticism that deflected energy from the political and social activism of the time. Shipley suggests that while "acid casualties" did exist, and are what stand out in our collective memory of that time period, in actuality, psychedelics often served as a catalyst for a genuine religious awakening, on both an individual and cultural level.Shipley does an excellent job of recovering the all-too-often overlooked mystical dimensions of the use of psychedelics, particularly in the 1960s. In addition, his suggestion that the mystical insights that are frequently catalyzed by psychedelics can often lead to ethically and spiritually transformed lives is thoughtful and provocative.
Table of Content
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, Deconditioning the Game, and Ecstatic Therapy Acid Casualties, Mediated Images, and an "Empirical Metaphysics" The Games of Life, Psychedelic Therapy, and Spiritual Efficacy Religious Awakening and Changing Behavior The Concord Prison Experiment-A Case Study Chapter Four: "Trust your Divinity, Trust your Brain, Trust your Companions": Psychedelic Manuals, Entheogens, and the Flowering of a Perennial Religion Appropriating Beliefs and the Challenge of Mystical Release "A Journey to New Realms of Consciousness": An Ethics of Use The Bardos and the Mystical Form of Psychedelic Consciousness Psychedelic Manuals, Unitive Therapy, and the Void Conclusion: "This Season's People": Stephen Gaskin, Psychedelic Unity, and a Religious Community of Social Justice Psychedelics, Religion, and Moral Living Psychedelic Communality and Religious Interbeing Psychedelic Religiosity as "Right Vocation" Standing "Behind his Principles": Sacralizing Praxis Bibliography
Copyright Date
2015
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Topic
Entheogens & Visionary Substances, Sociology / General, Popular Culture, Anthropology / Cultural & Social, Sociology of Religion
Lccn
2015-950334
Dewey Decimal
200.1/9
Dewey Edition
23
Genre
Body, Mind & Spirit, Social Science

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