Ralph Metzner
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Ralph Metzner (1936-) est un scientifique et écrivain américain.
Biographie
Ralph Metzner a suivi des études de philosophie et de psychologie à l' Université Harvard. En 1964, il co-écrit L'Experience psychédélique avec Timothy Leary et Richard Alpert, un manuel de préparation spirituelle à l'absorption de drogues, basé sur le Livre des morts tibétain qui aura une grande influence sur le mouvement hippie.
Il est psychothérapeute et professeur au California Institute of Integral Studies où il enseigne l'éco-psychologie.
Il est président et co-fondateur de la Green Earth Foundation, une organisation écologiste éducative prônant l'harmonie entre les hommes et la nature.
Bibliographie
- 1964 : The Psychedelic Experience: A Manual Based on the Tibetan Book of the Dead, en collaboration avec Timothy Leary, Richard Alpert / Karma-Glin-Pa Karma Lingpa Bar Do Thos Grol Bardo Thödol. ISBN 0806516526
- The Ecstatic Adventure (1968)
- Maps of Consciousness (1971)
- Know Your Type (1978)
- The Well of Remembrance (1994)
- The Unfolding Self (1998)
- Green Psychology (1999)
- Ayahuasca: Hallucinogens, Consciousness, and the Spirit of Nature (1999)
- Sacred Mushroom of Visions: Teonanacatl (2004)
- Sacred Vine of Spirits: Ayahuasca (2006)
- The Expansion of Consciousness (2008)
- The Roots of War and Domination (2008)
- Alchemical Divination (2009)
- Mind Space Time Stream (2009)
- Birth of a Psychedelic Culture: Conversations about Leary, the Harvard Experiments, Millbrook and the Sixties (2010)
Lien
[1] site en anglais de la Green Earth Foundation
Catégories :
- Écrivain américain du XXe siècle
- Philosophe américain
- Philosophe du XXe siècle
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