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El. knyga: Christ Returns from the Jungle: Ayahuasca Religion as Mystical Healing

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After more than 450 years of European intrusions into South America's rainforest, small groups of people across Europe now gather discreetly to participate in Amazonian ceremonies their local governments consider a criminal act. As devotees of a new Brazil-based religion called Santo Daime, they claim that they contact God by way of ayahuasca, a potent psychoactive beverage first developed by native communities in pre-Columbian Amazonia. This bitter, brown liquid is a synergy of plants containing DMT, a mind-altering chemical classified as an illicit "hallucinogen" in most countries. By contrast, Santo Daime members (daimistas) revere ayahuasca as a sacrament, combining it with rituals and theologies borrowed from Christian mysticism, indigenous shamanism, Afro-Brazilian spiritualism, and Western esotericism.

The Santo Daime religion was founded in 1930 by an Afro-Brazilian rubber tapper named Raimundo Irineu Serra, now known as Mestre (Master) Irineu. Presenting results from more than a year of fieldwork with Santo Daime groups in Europe, Marc G. Blainey contributes new understandings of contemporary Westerners' search for existential well-being on an increasingly interconnected planet. As a thorough exploration of daimistas' beliefs about the therapeutic potentials of ayahuasca, this book takes readers on an ethnographic journey into the deepest recesses of the human psyche.

An in-depth, ethnographic study of the transnational expansion of Santo Daime, a mystical religious tradition organized around sacramental ingestion of the mind-altering ayahuasca beverage.

Recenzijos

"Blainey's book is an important contribution to the subject of the globalization of ayahuasca religions, in general, and Santo Daime in particular. I learned a great deal from reading it and would recommend it to other scholars with interest in entheogenic spirituality as well as those with interest in New Religious Movements more generally. Scholars in the humanities, social sciences, and any who are interested in questions of how the explosion of interest in entheogenic spirituality should be addressed by policymakers would all benefit from reading Marc G. Blainey's Christ Returns from the Jungle." Bonnie Glass-Coffin, Journal of Psychedelic Studies

"Christ Returns from the Jungle is comprehensive, careful, insightful, engaged, and sincere in an exemplary way. I suspect that its quality will long remain unmatched." Stefano Bigliardi, Politics, Religion & Ideology

"If you could read only one book about Santo Daime, Christ Returns from the Jungle would be an excellent choice. More than an ethnography of Santo Daime in Europe, the book offers a comprehensive overview of the religion's historical emergence in Brazil and a careful account of the theoretical and methodological debates that characterize the burgeoning field of entheogenic spiritualities." Nova Religio

"I read this book with great appreciation and admiration. Marc Blainey has managed to find a balance between emic, bottom-up fieldwork and etic philosophical, anthropological, and theological reflection. This book is a much-needed addition to many other scholarly works on Santo Daime and ayahuasca out there, which merely offer an outside-in approach." Andre van der Braak, Professor of Comparative Philosophy of Religion at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

"In this clearly written text, Marc Blainey weaves together the empirical data from his years of fieldwork in Europe (including his own experiences within various ritual contexts) with a wide range of theoretical perspectives, resulting in a book that not only illumines this fascinating tradition, but also tackles, head-on, profound existential questions." G. William Barnard, Professor of Religious Studies at Southern Methodist University and author of Liquid Light: Ayahuasca Spirituality and the Santo Daime Tradition

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An in-depth, ethnographic study of the transnational expansion of Santo Daime, a mystical religious tradition organized around sacramental ingestion of the mind-altering ayahuasca beverage.
List of Illustrations
xiii
Preface xix
Acknowledgments xxvii
PART I FRAMING AND TACKLING THE QUESTION: WHY SANTO DAIME IN EUROPE?
Chapter 1 Introduction
5(30)
Chapter 2 How the Outsider Can Understand Daimista Insiders
35(24)
PART II FROM AMAZONIA WITH LOVE
Chapter 3 Tracing Origins
59(22)
Chapter 4 The Current State of Santo Daime Studies: Brazil and Beyond
81(10)
Chapter 5 Passage to "Heaven" of Mapia
91(16)
PART III BACK TO THE OLD WORLD
Chapter 6 Santo Daime and the Re-Enchantment of Europe
107(14)
Chapter 7 National Profiles
121(52)
PART IV SANTO DAIME "WORKS"
Chapter 8 Framework for Curing the Ego
173(28)
Chapter 9 Eclectic Symbolisms of Santo Daime Ideology
201(24)
Chapter 10 Being-in-the-Astral: An Auto-Ethnography of Ethnophenomenology
225(20)
PART V THE MYSTICAL TECHNOLOGY OF SANTO DAIME RITUALS
Chapter 11 A Key to Solutions
245(22)
Chapter 12 Fardados' Conception of Santo Daime as a Mystical Path
267(22)
PART VI FARDADOS' EXISTENTIAL VALUES
Chapter 13 Timeless Wisdom
289(38)
Chapter 14 The Aims of Santo Daime Perennialism
327(32)
PART VII APPLYING ANTHROPOLOGY TO PUBLIC DEBATES ABOUT AYAHUASCA
Chapter 15 The Cosmopolitics of Entheogenic Healing
359(32)
Chapter 16 Closing Remarks: Toward Mutual Respect and Toleration
391(18)
APPENDICES
Appendix I Glossary of Portuguese Santo Daime Terms
409(4)
Appendix II Liturgical Calendar of Santo Daime
413(2)
Appendix III Master List of Sacred Plants (Europe-wide Sample)
415(4)
Appendix IV Master List of Great Spiritual Teachers (Belgian Sample)
419(14)
Appendix V Master List of Great Spiritual Teachers (Europe-wide Sample)
433(6)
Appendix VI Triad Test Results and Statistics
439(4)
Notes 443(32)
Bibliography 475(44)
Index 519
Marc G. Blainey is an adjunct faculty member in Spiritual Care and Psychotherapy at Martin Luther University College in Waterloo, Ontario. He received his PhD in anthropology from Tulane University and is the coeditor (with Emiliano Gallaga) of Manufactured Light: Mirrors in the Mesoamerican Realm.