Acknowledgments
Books of the Hebrew Bible: Names, Abbreviations, and
Versification
Prologue
A Hebrew Prophet in Babylonia and a DMT Volunteer in New
Mexico
Part I
From Psychedelic Drugs to the Hebrew Bible
1 Setting the Stage
2 Defining Our Terms
3 The Path to DMT: Psychedelic Drugs, Meditation, and the
Pineal Gland
4 The DMT World: Where Is This?
5 Candidate Religious Systems
Part II
The Hebrew Bible: Basic Notions
6 Introduction to the Hebrew Bible: What It Is and How to
Study It
7 God
8 Prophet and Prophecy: The Biblical Record
Part III
The Prophetic State: Comparison with the DMT Experience
9 Overview
10 The Body
11 Emotions
12 Perception
13 Cognition
14 Volition and Will
15 Relatedness: A Unique Prophetic Category
16 Kavod: God's Glory
17 Message and Meaning I: Belief and Behavior
18 Message and Meaning II: History, the World to Come, the
Messiah, Resurrection, False Prophecy, Wisdom, and Poetry
Part IV
Mechanisms: Spiritual and Material
19 The Metaphysics of Prophecy
20 The Metaphysics of DMT: A Theoneurological Model of
Prophecy
Part V
The Past, Present, and Future of Prophecy
21 The End of Prophecy
22 The Once and Future Prophet
23 Concluding Remarks
Appendix Sacred Texts: Translations, Commentaries, Philosophical
Works, and Scholars
Notes
Bibliography
Biblical Index
Index
Rick Strassman, M.D., is clinical associate professor of psychiatry at the University of New Mexico School of Medicine and president and cofounder of the Cottonwood Research Foundation. From 1990 to 1995 he performed the first new human studies with psychedelic drugs in the United States in more than 20 years, focusing on the powerful naturally occurring compound DMT. The author of DMT: The Spirit Molecule and coauthor of Inner Paths to Outer Space, he lives in Gallup, New Mexico.
"This is a powerful comparative project that brings together the
phenomenology of Hebrew prophetic literature and modern psychedelic
experiences in order to develop a new theoneurology; that is, a new
model of how the brain and the microchemistry of DMT may well
mediate, shape, and filter both consciousness itself and humanity's
millennia-old encounter with 'God.'" * Jeffrey J. Kripal, author of
Authors of the Impossible *
"Not since Huxley's landmark The Doors of Perception has
such a profound treatise emerged exploring the nexus of
consciousness, the brain, and mind-altering substances. Strassman
accomplishes this tour de force by wisely inverting the vector of
the field of neurotheology to that of theoneurology. This book
exemplifies rigorous science and keen historical analysis and is a
significant contribution to human welfare. A delight to read, a
sparkling exercise in clarity." * Larry Dossey, M.D., author of One
Mind *
"This book is a revelation. Strassman has written a daring and
remarkable book that connects contemporary psychedelic explorers
with the roots of the Jewish prophetic tradition. Here is a book
that shows us how this ancient model of prophecy might provide an
elegant and powerful language for the ennobling of our journey
toward expanded consciousness." * Rabbi Shefa Gold, author of The
Magic of Hebrew Chant *
"A very surprising and refreshing book. Strassman is unique and
opens up completely new perspectives. I have learned a lot from
this well-written book, and I am sure that other readers will do so
too. Strassman took me far beyond familiar ways of thinking about
the brain, minds, and interactions with nonhuman intelligences." *
Rupert Sheldrake, Ph.D., author of Science Set Free *
"As Rick Strassman's extraordinary new book explains, the Hebrew
prophetic tradition provides an unexpectedly powerful lens for
wrestling with the meaning of our psychedelic experiences.
Strassman's model of theoneurology provides the proper context for
viewing the religious importance of our mystic visions." * Alex
Grey, artist, author, and cofounder of CoSM, Chapel of Sacred
Mirrors *
"This engagingly written book will be of interest to those with
primary interest in religious experience as well as those with
primary interest in psychedelic experience and altered states of
consciousness." * Roland R. Griffiths, Ph.D., Professor of
psychiatry and neuroscience, Johns Hopkins *
"People interested in DMT, hallucinogens, spirituality,
monotheistic religion, Buddhism, consciousness studies, and
philosophy will find this book stimulating. I commend Strassman for
his bold attempt to bridge science and religion, thereby risking
attack from both sides. This is the kind of book that will advance
knowledge . . . A deep and intense study outside the usual
boundaries of education." * Jeremy Narby, Ph.D., anthropologist and
author of The Cosmic Serpent *
"This book is deeply compelling, groundbreaking, thought provoking,
and important. Rick Strassman set the bar very high with his
brilliant DMT: The Spirit Molecule, but DMT and the Soul
of Prophecy comfortably surpasses it by taking the work forward
in exciting and unexpected directions. Highly recommended." *
Graham Hancock, author of Fingerprints of the Gods *
"By utilizing the worldview of the medieval Jewish philosophers,
Strassman has presented this often emotionally laden and
controversial subject in such a rational and scientific manner that
even the skeptic and agnostic among; us will be pleasantly
surprised at how intriguing the confluence of God, the Hebrew
Bible, and psychedelic endogenous DMT can be." * Rabbi Joel David
Bakst, author of The Jerusalem Stone of Consciousness--DMT,
Kabbalah & the Pineal G *
"This is a brilliant, perceptive, and illuminating book. Strassman
states that the best way to understand the DMT experience is to see
how closely it follows the experience of Old Testament prophets and
vice versa. I was surprised to find out he was right." * James
Fadiman, Ph.D., author of The Psychedelic Explorer's Guide *
"A stimulating work that, while controversial, will be of interest
to students of the Bible and human thought." * Rabbi Norman
Strickman, Ph.D., assistant professor of Judaic studies, Tuoro
College *
"Dr. Strassman's theoneurology theory is a coherent and successful
undertaking by a uniquely qualified and situated medical researcher
of altered states of consciousness." * Alex S. Kohav, Ph.D., author
of The Sod Hypothesis *
"This book provides enough heresy to provide a stimulating read for
both atheists and believers!" * Rabbi Michael Ziegler, cofounder of
The Chaplaincy Institute *
"A detailed and ground breaking study. The book is a tour de force
and a strong counterpoint to prevailing bottom-up explanations
involved in neurotheology, asserting the primacy of the spiritual
rather than the material." * David Lorimer, program director, The
Scientific and Medical Network *
"A fascinating and provocative examination of altered states of
consciousness caused by psychedelics, and in particular the
powerful, prototypic hallucinogen, DMT." * Charles S. Grob, M.D.,
professor, Departments of Psychiatry & Biobehavioral Sciences and
Pediatrics, *
"Rick Strassman, M.D., always provokes and delights. His latest
work explores the fractal edges of religion and mind, covering such
seemingly far-flung topics as the Hebrew Bible, prophetic visions,
DMT, the mysteries of consciousness, and more. Buy this book and
feed your brain!" * Clifford A. Pickover, Ph.D., author of Sex,
Drugs, Einstein, and Elves *
"In science, religion, politics, - everywhere in the academic and
public domain - the dominance of spoken and written language is
overwhelming. Rick Strassman's new book helps to tilt the balance
to the right direction describing elaborately the fundamental role
of visions in our Judeo-Christian tradition." * Ede Frecska, M.D.,
coauthor of Inner Paths to Outer Space *
"In DMT and the Soul of Prophecy, Rick Strassman
courageously examines the Jewish Prophetic Tradition, which in his
interpretation has a potent explanatory power of revelatory DMT
experiences. Given the renewed interest in these experiences, and
the lack of convincing models to interpret them, this book
represents a contribution to the dialogue on this subject that
cannot be ignored." * Luis Eduardo Luna, Ph.D., coauthor of Inner
Paths to Outer Space *
"Strassman lobbies hard for theoneurology, and along the way offers
a wealth of examples and experiments that lend credence to the
theory." * Publishers Weekly, September 2014 *
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