Jeremy Narby quotes
“This is perhaps one of the most important things I learned
during this investigation: We see what we believe, and not just the contrary;
and to change what we see, it is sometimes necessary to change what we believe.”
― Jeremy Narby, The Cosmic Serpent: DNA and the Origins of Knowledge
― Jeremy Narby, The Cosmic Serpent: DNA and the Origins of Knowledge
“Shamanism resembles an academic discipline (such as anthropology or molecular
biology); with its practitioners, fundamental researchers, specialists, and
schools of thought it is a way of apprehending the world that evolves
constantly. One thing is certain: Both indigenous and mestizo shamans consider
people like the Shipibo-Conibo, the Tukano, the Kamsá, and the Huitoto as the
equivalents to universities such as Oxford, Cambridge, Harvard, and the
Sorbonne; they are the highest reference in matters of knowledge. In this sense,
ayahuasca-based shamanism is an essentially indigenous phenomenon. It belongs to
the indigenous people of Western Amizonia, who hold the keys to a way of knowing
that they have practiced without interruption for at least five thousand years.
In comparison, the universities of the Western world are less than nine hundred
years old.”
― Jeremy Narby,
The Cosmic Serpent: DNA and the Origins of
Knowledge
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