Drugs, the Israelites and the Emergence of Patriarchy
Archaeologists have discovered cannabis and frankincense in an ancient Israelite Temple. What can we learn about the ancient science of dug combination, and how were these resins used in the ancient world?
Give us this day our daily dose
In the Lord’s Prayer, Christians ask God to “give us this day our daily bread” - rather a lot of ‘day’. The word translated as “daily” is extremely obscure: epiousion, meaning beyond the ordinary.
Here begins a curious story…
Discrimination Against Traditional Ayahuasqueros by Anthropology Users in Academia
I wrote this in response to an anthropologist accusing my traditional ayahuasca lineage of being racist for not mixing cannabis with ayahuasca. In the ensuing row, I had to leave the academic ayahuasca organisation I was part of.
I’m still proud of it.
Psychedelic Synergies in the Bible: How Ancient SHAMAN Priests Combined Plants
In Exodus there’s a psychoactive preparation of herbs and resins that was used to encounter the divine on earth. The science resembles that used in preparing ayahuasca, and it is yet to be surpassed in complexity.
DMT and the Soul of Prophecy – book review
Written with the intellectual rigour one would expect from Strassman, his model is extremely compelling. His assertion, however, that “there is little… evidence in the text” of “psychoactive plants or drugs” may throw out the baby with the bong-water.
We three kings of Orient are… drug runners. And not kings.
Frankincense is classed as a tranquilizer – as is Valium which also works on the GABA system. Valium has a certain appeal around Christmas time, as innocent Christians are exposed to their families, but frankincense appeals in a different way, for tranquilizers do more than merely make one tranquil.
The meek shall inherit… my arse!
Why would King James, famous for his anti-democratic machinations, his shameless financial extravagance and his costly military misadventure, want to mistranslate the Bible to exalt meekness?
Anarchy Inside
Occupy London returns to dust, our tents to ashes, but the seeds of resistance have been planted in the hearts of those who ate of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Eviction. What will emerge from those seeds, what runners and creepers, and what flowers will bloom in the coming seasons?
The End is Nigh! Occupy!
“The End is Nigh!” Delightful words, written in bold on a sandwich board or screamed out on a street corner in the ecstasy of doom. But what does it mean?
Let us reoccupy scripture and rescue the good news from bad translation.
Subversion on the Mount
A strike “on thy right cheek” from a righty is a backhand slap - how Roman men disciplined their slaves, wives and children. The violence is symbolic, intended to reinforce a hierarchy not to injure. Turning the other cheek challenges that hierarchy.