Zen, Drugs, and Mysticism
Explore the profound intersections of spirituality in "Zen, Drugs, and Mysticism" by one of the leading voices in the study of religions. Published by University Press of America in 1989, this transformative 228-page paperback delves into the essence of mystical experiences, distinguishing them from the altered states often induced by drugs. Ideal for seekers of personal religious encounters, the author invites readers on a journey that combines insights from Zen philosophy and the realm of mysticism. This book serves as an essential resource for anyone curious about the nature of consciousness and the quest for deeper understanding. Enhance your spiritual exploration with this compelling read today!