Iboga by Vincent Ravalec - ISBN: 9781594771767
Paperback
Ancient African root unlocks ancestral wisdom, heals addiction, faces suppression.

Iboga

The Visionary Root of African Shamanism

$39.03

  • Paperback

    240 pages

  • Release Date

    10 December 2007

Check Delivery Options

Summary

  • Shows how African shamans have used ibogaine for hundreds of years to communicate with ancestral spirits
  • Includes an interview with shaman Mallendi, initiation-master of the sacred root
  • Shows that the iboga plant, and its derivative ibogaine, is an anti-addictive agent, especially for heroin
  • Reveals how ibogaine has been suppressed by the DEA, the FDA, and Christian ministries

Iboga, spiritual ally of African shamans since antiquity, yields ibog…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781594771767
ISBN-10:1594771766
Author:Vincent Ravalec, Mallendi, Agnes Paicheler
Publisher:Inner Traditions Bear and Company
Imprint:Park Street Press,U.S.
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:240
Release Date:10 December 2007
Weight:330g
Dimensions:228mm x 152mm x 16mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“… entertaining and wise, and packed with information. For those interested in psychoactive plants and African shamanism, this book is a rare joy and a must-read.” * Jeremy Narby, author of The Cosmic Serpent and Intelligence in Nature *“Through the multiple lenses of anthropology, psychology, botany, and medical politics, Iboga brings us closer to the mystery and potential benefits of this powerful African plant-hallucinogen. It is a welcome and valuable addition to the world literature on psychoactive plants.” * Rick Strassman, M.D., clinical associate professor of psychiatry, University of New Mexico School of *“Iboga offers a riveting, multifaceted exploration of one of our planet’s lesser known but most important sacred plant traditions. It combines fascinating historical, cultural, and ethnographic background; powerful firsthand descriptions of an initiate’s psychospiritual experiences; and the best account to date of iboga’s seemingly enormous potential as a tool to address drug addiction–as well as the long battle for its further research despite grievous political impediments.” * J. P. Harpignies, editor of Visionary Plant Consciousness *“New age collections strong in visionary plants and African shaman rituals will be intrigued by the very specific discussions of Iboga, which has been suppressed by the FDA since the 1960s and which provides the power to break addictions.” * The Midwest Book Review, Jan 2008 *“Not only is this book exceptionally interesting and informative, as well as cleverly humorous at times, but it is written by three very different individuals: a screenwriter/producer/film director, a social science researcher, and a traditional African healer… . they have done a wonderful job of sharing what it means to genuinely open ourselves and enter a profoundly healing and consciousness-expanding relationship, both with a plant and with ourselves.” * Dawn Brunke, Alaska Wellness, Vol. 13, No. 3, May/June 2008 *“Overall this book contains very valuable material and presents it in a way that makes it pleasant to read and entertaining to learn.” * D. Tigermoon, The Pagan Review, May 2008 *“Even if you have no interest in shamanism, this book is well worth a read just to get a clearer idea of how the ‘War on Drugs’ is preventing helpful medicines from being made available to those who need them. You may not become a ‘believer’, but you will learn a great deal.” * New Witch, Issue 17, Summer 2008 *”[Africans] use it to reach into their psyche and to connect with deceased ancestors. A mix of anthropology, botany, psychology, with a dash of medical politics, the entertaining facts combine history and science.” * American Herb Association, 24:1, March 2009 *“Iboga: The Visionary Root of African Shamanism is recommended for those interested in psychoactive plants and the ethnobotanical uses of African Plants, but also for those interested in African religions and traditional medicine.” * H. Rodolfo Juliani, Ph.D., American Botanical Council *

About The Author

Vincent Ravalec

Vincent Ravalec is the screenwriter, producer, and director of numerous films as well as the author of many books in French.

Mallendi is a bwiti-nganza initiator and traditional healer in Gabon.

Agnès Paicheler is a social scientist researcher who lives and works in France.

Returns

This item is eligible for free returns within 30 days of delivery. See our returns policy for further details.