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E-grāmata: Ploughing the Clouds: The Search for Irish Soma

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The Rig Veda, written in India about 1500BC, praises a holy plant called Soma, which is sacrificed and consumed, granting the drinker an experience of enlightenment and ecstasy. The late Gordon Wasson identified Soma as a "magic mushroom," Amanita muscaria, and he and his followers discovered that such Indo-Europeans as the ancient Greeks, Iranians, and Norse had also used a Soma-type plant. In Ploughing the Clouds Peter Lamborn Wilson investigates the probability of a Soma cult in ancient Ireland, tracing clues in Irish (and other Celtic) lore. By comparing Celtic folktales, romances, epics and topographic lore with the Rig Veda, he uncovers the Irish branch of the great Indo-European tradition of psychedelic (or "entheogenic") shamanism, and even reconstructs some of its secret rituals. He uses this comparative material to illuminate the deep meaning of the Soma-function in all cultures: the entheogenic origin of "poetic frenzy," the link between intoxication and inspiration. "[ Ploughing the Clouds is the best of its kind since Robert Graves's The White Goddess." --Dale Pendell, author of Pharmako/poeia: Plant Powers, Poisons and Herbcraft "[ This book] brings new perspectives to the problem of Soma and broadens and deepens the context of its discussion. Information on possible Celtic relationships with psychoactive plants and fungi are most welcome." --Terence McKenna "Wilson uses his considerable research to explain and interpret the Indian soma ritual, and to imagine the Irish one...His convoluted analyses, freighted with academic prose, will appeal chiefly to serious students of comparative religion, folklore and myth, ancient history or drug use." -Publishers Weekly "Wilson is a literary genius who possesses both an extensive knowledge of the literature of folklore, myth, and religion--unorthodox Islam being his specialty--and an original, unconventional, and penetrating intellect. His ideas and hypotheses are both reasonable and wild; as an author he displays a thorough knowledge of classic literature but puts forth revolutionary thoughts. His presentation is intelligent, sophisticated and at times his prose swells into poetic reverie. Often it seems that Wilson could elaborate on numerous juicy topics but is forced to merely mention these tangents and move on so as to not overwhelm the reader. Thankfully he does offer leads--bibliographic, branches of philosophy, and so on--for readers to pursue the various subjects he touches upon." -Justin Case, The Erowid Review Peter Lamborn Wilson is a scholar, critic, poet, and visionary best known for Sacred Drift: Essays on the Margins of Islam, also published by City Lights Publishers, and his radio commentaries on WBAI New York.

Recenzijas

"Ploughing the Clouds is the best of its kind since Robert Graves's The White Goddess."Dale Pendell, author of Pharmako/poeia: Plant Powers, Poisons and Herbcraft

"[ This book] brings new perspectives to the problem of Soma and broadens and deepens the context of its discussion. Information on possible Celtic relationships with psychoactive plants and fungi are most welcome."Terence McKenna

"Wilson uses his considerable research to explain and interpret the Indian soma ritual, and to imagine the Irish one. . . . His convoluted analyses, freighted with academic prose, will appeal chiefly to serious students of comparative religion, folklore and myth, ancient history or drug use."Publishers Weekly

"Wilson is a literary genius who possesses both an extensive knowledge of the literature of folklore, myth, and religionunorthodox Islam being his specialtyand an original, unconventional, and penetrating intellect. His ideas and hypotheses are both reasonable and wild; as an author he displays a thorough knowledge of classic literature but puts forth revolutionary thoughts. His presentation is intelligent, sophisticated and at times his prose swells into poetic reverie. Often it seems that Wilson could elaborate on numerous juicy topics but is forced to merely mention these tangents and move on so as to not overwhelm the reader. Thankfully he does offer leadsbibliographic, branches of philosophy, and so onfor readers to pursue the various subjects he touches upon."Justin Case, The Erowid Review

List of Plates
vi(1)
Acknowledgements vii
Preface 1(8)
Part One 9(28)
The Use and Elusiveness of Psychotropic Plants; The Migrating Indo-Europeans; Irish Soma Hypothesis
9(6)
Irish Soma: The Evidence
15(22)
Part Two 37(101)
1. Interpretations
37(3)
2. Origins
40(3)
3. Vrtra: Soma and Sacrifice
43(5)
4. The Second Battle of Moytura
48(6)
5. Cows
54(7)
6. Vena and Fionn
61(10)
7. Indra, Agni, Fionn
71(4)
8. Gandharvas and Maruts
75(8)
9. The Firebird and the Calendar
83(10)
10. Snakes and Chthonic Power
93(10)
11. Women
103(8)
12. The Architecture and Cuisine of Sacrifice
111(11)
13. One-Eye
122(8)
14. The Jealousy of the Gods and the Origin of Poetry
130(8)
Bibliography 138(7)
Credits and Permissions 145(1)
Index 146
Peter Lamborn Wilson is a scholar, critic, poet and visionary best known for Sacred Drift: Essays on the Margins of Islam, also published by City Lights Publishers, and his radio commentaries on WBAI New York.