
GLYPHARMACOLOGY
Ritual Technology of Ancient Plants
What if the forgotten potions of the temple were never mere medicines—
but mnemonic keys to a symbolic system lost in time?
This ground breaking volume uncovers the ritual pharmacology of the ancient world, where psychoactive plants, sacred elixirs, and alchemical brews formed the backbone of descent-and-return ceremonies. From the temple distilleries of Dendera to the sealed chambers of the Duat, this book reveals how entheogenic substances were not taken to escape reality—but to realign it.
Blending archaeological insight, symbolic recursion, and clinical foresight, Glypharmacology is both a field guide and a memory architecture. It traces the layers of the Seal, the role of distillation, the encoded recipes of the Ebers Papyrus, and the eerie resonance between ancient rites and modern psychedelics. Along the way, you’ll meet gods who brewed, spirits who fermented, and initiates who remembered—through ritual, not belief.
For seekers, scholars, clinicians, and psycho-nauts alike—this is not a history of drugs.
It is the return of a forgotten ritual technology.
Number of pages | 170 |
Edition | 1 (2025) |
Format | A4 (210x297) |
Binding | Paperback without flaps |
Colour | Black & white |
Paper type | Coated Silk 90g |
Language | English |
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