Soma by Gordon Wasson

"Soma" explores the intriguing hypothesis that the mysterious ritual drink called 'soma,' referenced in ancient Indian Vedic texts, was derived from a psychoactive mushroom. The book delves into linguistic, cultural, and ethnobotanical studies to support this theory, suggesting that the Amanita muscaria mushroom is the most likely candidate for the original soma. Through a detailed examination of the Rigveda, the author argues that soma played a central role in early Indo-Iranian religions, influencing spiritual practices and experiences. The work combines historical analysis with the study of religious rituals to shed light on how psychoactive substances have shaped human culture and spirituality.

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Published
1968
Nationality
Soma
Type
Fiction
Pages
381
Words
Unknown
Original Language
English

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