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The Cosmic Serpent: DNA and the Origins of Knowledge
The Cosmic Serpent coverPenguin paperback cover, showing symbolic correspondence between an image of a snake and DNA
AuthorJeremy Narby
Original titleLe serpent cosmique, l'ADN et les origines du savoir
LanguageFrench
PublisherGeorg
Publication date1995
Published in English1998
Media typePrint (book)
Pages257
ISBNISBN 2825704954 Parameter error in {{ISBNT}}: invalid character
Followed byIntelligence in Nature 

The Cosmic Serpent: DNA and the Origins of Knowledge is a 1995 non-fiction book by Jeremy Narby. Narby performed two years of field work in the Pichis Valley of the Peruvian Amazon researching the ecology of the Asháninka, an indigenous peoples in Peru.

Investigating the connections between shamanism and molecular biology, Narby hypothesizes that shamans may be able to access information at the molecular level through the ingestion of entheogens. Biophysicist Jacques Dubochet criticized the premise of The Cosmic Serpent for not being falsifiable. Narby and three molecular biologists revisited the Peruvian Amazon to try to test the hypothesis, and their work is featured in the documentary film, Night of the Liana.

Further reading

  • Posner, Michael. (Jul/Aug 2006). "Plants with Soul". The Walrus. Summer Reading Issue.
  • Shanon, Benny. (2002). Antipodes of the Mind: Charting the Phenomenology of the Ayahuasca Experience. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0199252920
  • Stewart, Todd. "The Cosmic Serpent: An interview with Jeremy Narby". Ascent Magazine. 3: Body as a Spiritual Tool.

See also

References

  1. ^ Narby, Jeremy (2006). Intelligence in Nature. Penguin. pp. 1–2, 149–150. ISBN 1585423998.
  2. Grant, John (2006). Discarded Science. Sterling Publishing. pp. 285–286. ISBN 1904332498.
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