The origin of culture
Danilo Anton
Once humans became omnivorous, they also
gradually became consumers of psychoactive plants. Simultaneously, a slow
process of evolution changed their physical form, the capacity to manipulate
tools and to create and understand symbols. This allowed humans to generate a
distinguishing quality: the development of culture.
Cultures are indeed an essential and variable part of human
societies. They appear, they evolve, diverge.
When the first cultures were generated, they started an
unstoppable process of change. Rituals, ceremonies and spiritual systems were
created.
Highly complex communication systems were spoken, written or
designed. And finally, scientific and technological concepts and
devices were invented and built.
Because of their origin and evolution in constant contact
with psychoactive plants, human primates acquired a natural fascination with
altered states of consciousness.
The momentous messages that were activated by the Master
Plants allowed spiritual growth.
For this reason, understanding human cultures requires
taking into account the role of psychoactive plants. Without psychoactive
plants cultural evolution becomes meaningless.
Perhaps this may explain the unique attraction, sometimes
obsession, that us, humans, feel for these powerful plants.
It should not be forgotten. Master Plants provide the
codes to decipher essential characteristics of the human species.
These are keys to understand ourselves beyond appearances.
From the book "Peoples, Drugs and Serpents",
Danilo Anton, Piriguazu Ediciones

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