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Dennis McKenna
(Aka Dennis Jon McKenna) (Ethnopharmacologist, Writer)
[1950 - ] |
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Profile created August 1, 2007
Note:
Dennis
McKenna is the brother
of
Terence McKenna.
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Dictionary of Mexicanismos: Slang, Colloquialisms and Expressions Used in Mexico (2004) -
The Natural Dietary
Supplements Pocket Reference (2002), Dennis McKenna, Editor-in-Chief -
Botanical Medicines: The Desk Reference for Major Herbal Supplements
(1998, 2002) by Dennis J. McKenna, Kenneth Jones, and Kerry Hughes with
Sheila Hum[phrey
Text provides up-to-date information on 34 of the most
popular dietary supplements used in North America and Europe. Each entry
includes the supplement's history and its traditional uses, botanical
information, therapeutic applications, the results of studies, and more.
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Psilocybin: A Handbook for Psilocybin Enthusiasts - Magic Mushroom Grower's Guide (1976,
1992) with
Dennis McKenna
Written as OT Oss and ON Oeric
Psilocybin is a highly visionary natural compound with a long tradition of
shamanic use and a close similarity to normal brain chemistry.
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The Invisible Landscape: Mind, Hallucinogens, and the I Ching (1975) with
Dennis McKenna and Quinn Taylor
Much-sought-after early work that looks at shamanism, altered
states of consciousness, and the organic unity of the King Wen sequence of
the I Ching.
See also:
The Journeybook: Travels on the frontiers
of consciousness (January 2009) The Journeybook is an essential map of hyperspace for the contemporary
psychonaut and the uninitiated alike. Travel through time and space and
partake of mushrooms at Harvard, hemp in Nimbin, DMT in the Amazon and
anti-depressents in the suburbs of the West, to name but a few of the
experiences which await you. Dance at Dionysian festivals, meet alchemists
in the laboratories of Switzerland, trippers in the corporate highrises of
Brisvegas, and journey to the edge of the universe within our anthology's
pages...
The Journeybook is a collection of tales of altered states, essays,
history and manifesto for psychedelic culture in the 21st century. It
covers the modern usage of sacramental plants and offers insights into
traditional and contemporary shamanism, as well as analysis of the current
state of global psychedelic culture and its place in a sustainable future.
It features interviews with
Daniel Pinchbeck,
Dennis McKenna,
Terence McKenna (previously
unpublished), as well as articles by Brummbaer, Dave Cauldwell, Des
Tramacchi, Erik Davis, Graham St John, Rak Razam,
Tim Boucher, Tim Parish, and others. An 18x 20 cm art book edition with over
250 pages, it is fully illustrated with over 50 pages of colour paintings,
photography and digital graphics from the Undergrowth art collective,
including new works by regular Undergrowth contributors Ahimsa, Gerhard Hillmann,
Izwoz, Oliver Dunlop, Rak Razam, Tim Parish, and others.
The Journeybook is an essential handbook for those interested in the
subject of consciousness, spirituality and understanding the rich
pharmacopia of thought that exists beyond the confines of mainstream
cosmology.
Click here to
purchase this book from Undergrowth Inc.
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Visionary Plant Consciousness: The Shamanic Teachings of the Plant World
(2007), J. P. Harpignies, ed.
23 leading experts reveal the ways that psychoactive plants
allow nature’s “voice” to speak to humans and what this communication
means for our future
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Presents the specific “human-plant interconnection”
revealed by visionary plants
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Explores the relevance of plant-induced visions and
shamanic teachings to humanity’s environmental crisis
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With contributions from Alex Grey,
Andrew Weil,
Charles S. Grob,
Dale Pendell,
Dennis McKenna, Edison Saraiva, M.D.,
Ethan Nadelmann, Ph.D., Florencio
Siquera de Caralho, Francis Huxley,
Jeffrey Bronfman, Jeremy Narby,
John Mohawk,
Kat Harrison, Katsi Cook,
Luis Eduardo Luna, Ph.D.,
Marcellus Bear Heart
Williams, Michael Pollan,
Michael Stewartt, Paul Stamets,
Terence McKenna,
and Wade Davis.
Visionary plants have long served indigenous peoples and
their shamans as enhancers of perception, thinking, and healing. These
plants can also be important guides to the reality of the natural world
and how we can live harmoniously in it.
In Visionary Plant Consciousness, editor J. P. Harpignies has
gathered presentations from the Bioneers annual conference of
environmental and social visionaries that explore how plant
consciousness affects the human condition. Twenty-three leading
ethnobotanists, anthropologists, medical researchers, and cultural and
religious figures present their understandings of the nature of
psychoactive plants and their significant connection to humans. What
they reveal is that these plants may help us access the profound
intelligence in nature--the “mind of nature”--that we must learn to
understand in order to survive our ecologically destructive way of life.
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