Narby, Jeremy
Jeremy Narby is an anthropologist and writer. Narby grew up in Canada and Switzerland,
studied history at the University of Canterbury, and received a doctorate
in anthropology from Stanford University. Narby spent several years living
with the Ashaninca in the Peruvian ... [mehr]
studied history at the University of Canterbury, and received a doctorate
in anthropology from Stanford University. Narby spent several years living
with the Ashaninca in the Peruvian ... [mehr]
1. Sem. Block - Freitag
Kongress: Altes Wissen für eine neue Zeit, 2006 120 min, english | ||
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Auf dem Pfade der kosmischen Schlange
Kongress: Altes Wissen für eine neue Zeit, 2006 90 min, deutsch Inhalt / abstract An anthropologist who works with Amazonian Indians discovers common ground between shamanism and molecular biology. By associating two systems of knowledge, he fi nds intelligence in nature, in plants, animals and cells. In this view, humans are part of nature, and rationalism and modifi cation of consciousness can be combined in a kind of “bi-cognitivism”, which is like bilingualism. | ||
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