PSYCHEDELIC INFORMATION THEORY ~ Shamanism In The Age Of Reason ~ Kent, James L.
http://psychedelic-information-theory.com/ Review
"Psychedelic Information Theory will prove to be an important work. PIT provides a serious, and in many respects successful, recalibration of the different psychedelic knowledge bases."
--Rob Dickens, PsyPressUK.com Review, December 2010
PIT suggests many rich opportunities for research that are bound to reveal pragmatic and novel applications. Not since The Invisible Landscape have I found a book so original and propitious.
--Jedi Mind Traveler, Evolver.net interview, January 2011
PIT is the everyman's guide to inner consciousness, unraveling the scientific foundations of altered states. Kent's reductionist approach also leaves room for mysteries to grow.
--Rak Razam, author of Aya: A Shamanic Odyssey, November 2010
Kent's clear trail through volumes of research gave me a solid understanding of hallucinatory states. Kent deserves a place next to Grof on the psychonaut's bookshelf.
--Sheldon Norberg, author of Healing Houses, Erowid.org Review, October 2010
PIT is an extraordinary book. I love it and believe it is a special book that over the years will increasingly emerge as important to our field.
--Neal Marshall Goldsmith, author of Psychedelic Healing, January 2011
--Rob Dickens, PsyPressUK.com Review, December 2010
PIT suggests many rich opportunities for research that are bound to reveal pragmatic and novel applications. Not since The Invisible Landscape have I found a book so original and propitious.
--Jedi Mind Traveler, Evolver.net interview, January 2011
PIT is the everyman's guide to inner consciousness, unraveling the scientific foundations of altered states. Kent's reductionist approach also leaves room for mysteries to grow.
--Rak Razam, author of Aya: A Shamanic Odyssey, November 2010
Kent's clear trail through volumes of research gave me a solid understanding of hallucinatory states. Kent deserves a place next to Grof on the psychonaut's bookshelf.
--Sheldon Norberg, author of Healing Houses, Erowid.org Review, October 2010
PIT is an extraordinary book. I love it and believe it is a special book that over the years will increasingly emerge as important to our field.
--Neal Marshall Goldsmith, author of Psychedelic Healing, January 2011
Product Description
Psychedelic Information Theory: Shamanism in the Age of Reason is a formal analysis of the physical mechanisms underlying hallucination, shamanic ritual, and expanded states of consciousness. Written by James L. Kent, this text was researched for over 20 years and includes over 200 references and 31 images related to the latest science in the diverse fields of pharmacology, shamanism, and perception. As a succinct yet comprehensive formal analysis of the dynamics of hallucination and shamanic ritual, Psychedelic Information Theory is destined to become the modern textbook on psychedelic phenomena.
Chapters include information on the physiology of perception, types of visual hallucination, psychedelic pharmacology, psychedelic neuroplasticity, chaos theory, shamanic therapy, shamanic sorcery, and group mind phenomena related to psychedelic consciousness.
Chapters include information on the physiology of perception, types of visual hallucination, psychedelic pharmacology, psychedelic neuroplasticity, chaos theory, shamanic therapy, shamanic sorcery, and group mind phenomena related to psychedelic consciousness.
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