Cactus Man wrote:Right on! I am a believer that psychedelics and psychoactive plants have played an important role in Gnostic traditions. Also altered states induced by prayer/meditation/fasting ect.
The "body and blood of Christ" is quite possibly an entheogen, and even if not im completely convinced it is SOMETHING which radically expands consciousness.
I´ve read an excellent book recently, talking about phychedelic an early pagan traditions.
It is called "Psychedelic mystery traditions: spirit plants, magical practices, and ecstatic states" by Thomas Hatsis.
To sum up... he says plants have always been around, we westerosis tend to attribute everything to plants or drugs and disregard the actual religions and traditions... cause we are not comfortable talking about religion, spirits or deities... we are ok talking about pharmacology... harmaline, serotonin, MAOIs, brainwave entrainment, etc.
In the book says that some rites would carry on for centuries, but the availability of some specific plants would fluctuate, so they would make these rituals with whathever was available...(shrooms, cannabis, opium, blue lilly, ergot, mandrake, henbane, etc)
The plant or drug is not the most important, it can vary, the main thing was the ritual or spirit/s being summonned, which was consistently the same foor a specific religion over the years.
I´m curious about Eleusis... gnostics talk about it... and whathever it was, it happened in one day and special priests (hierophants) and priestess were involved.
You can´t teach a person to meditate or perform tantric sex (cold turkey) in 24hs...
...so, what was Eleusis about exactly?
"...after five seconds I was no longer a marxist, no longer a materialist, no longer a rationalist.
It killed those things, it cauterized them..."Terrence McKenna