The Anthropology of Magic, Witchcraft, and Religion On Consciousness (“Normal” and “Altered”)
Conscious First use in the early 1600s; derived from Latin conscius com- “with” + scire “to know” Thus: “knowing with others, participating in knowledge, aware of” Consciousness: the ability to know about – and consequently to act within – the world.
“knowing with others, participating in knowledge, aware of” This is not as straightforward as it might seem… Can I be certain that what I know is what you know? Can I really “participate” in your knowledge? What does it mean to be “aware”?
How can I know what is going on inside of someone else’s head? (assuming anything is going on at all?)
One Answer - Ban Consciousness as a Topic of Study Burrhus Fredric Skinner 1904-1990 John B. Watson 1878-1958 The “fathers” of behaviorism
The Behaviorist Answer black box Stimulus Response But what is going on inside the cat’s head? that is… Why does it respond the way it does?
A range of answers… Solipsism Panpsychism all matter has some form of consciousness one’s own mind is all that exists
But things change (as they always do…) Albert Hofmann 1906-2008 Holding a model of the LSD molecule Allen Ginsburg 1926-1997 dancing at the Human Be-In, 1967 and “consciousness” has made a come-back
Waking States of Consciousness Enable an organism to function within the world Primarily outward directed Survival-oriented (identifying food, enemies, mates, etc.)
For us… Consciousness involves the ability to know about – and consequently to act within – the world. Involves “self-awareness” found in humans chimps gorillas i.e., of the self as being distinct from the rest of the universe
The “Mirror Test”
A Measure of Self-Awareness “passed” by: great apes Bonobos Chimpanzees Orangutans Gorillas Bottlenose Dolphins Orcas Elephants European Magpies Pigs Humans (after app. 18 months) Don’t worry, they’re just friends…
Consciousness Is made possible by biological processes that are open to manipulation culturally defined Therefore, “normal consciousness” will differ from society to society
Mind is a “high level” function of the brain that Enables self-awareness Allows the individual to conceptualize her or his place in the world Makes it possible to learn, generate, and apply “high level” models of the world
Models are Learned Via Observation Experience Language (at least in humans)
Learned Models Hypotheses about the world verified or falsified through sensory and motor activity Unique to individual (non-isomorphic) Limited in scope and applicability (tenuous)
Sensory Input We learn how to refer to things (through language) We learn what things in the world are (culturally) significant We learn how to act upon the world
Motor Output Is how we act within and upon the world Is how we verify the “correctness” of our consensual models of the world
Normal “States” of Consciousness Waking Mode (the “baseline”) Deep Sleep REM (Dream) Sleep
Altered States of Consciousness
Altered “States” of Consciousness aka Mystical Transcendental Transpersonal Integrative
ASCs Can be induced at several “levels” Body/Brain functioning Mental Activity External agents
How to Induce ASCs Sensory Activity deprivation overload Mental Activity focused relaxed
Inducing ASCs Reduce sensory input and/or motor output Increase sensory input and/or motor output and/or emotion Increase mental alertness or involvement Decrease mental alertness and/or relax critical faculties Change body chemistry and/or neurophysiological functioning
The Continuum of Consciousness States (Roland Fischer)
In an “Altered State” A person may be unable to determine whether their experiences relate to events outside the body/brain Learned models about the external world are detached from the possibility of verification
In an “Altered State” Conflicting models (“mental tectonic plates”) may result in “seismic” events Depending upon context and cultural values, these events may be interpreted as Positive Neutral Negative
Cultures and ASCs Each culture defines which ASCs are allowed and which are not Every culture fails to recognize most of the ASCs that humans can experience ASCs – and therewith the dimensions of human experience – and shaped by culture
Cultures and “Drugs” Ritualized drug use – culturally explained, tend to be integrative Proscribed drug use – individually shaped, may be dis/integrative (both to the individual and the culture)
Balche’ Ritual of the Lacandon Maya Made from a tree (Lonchocarpus violaceus) that is allow to ferment Active components: alcohol, longistylines Rite of Intensification (collective use)
Peyote Use among the Huichol Peyote cactus (Lophophora williamsii) contains mescaline and numerous other alkaloids Used as an all purpose medicine and for ritual purposes
Datura Use among the Chumash Datura wrightii contains numerous tropane alkaloids (atropine, scopolamine) Used in initiations, to acquire spirit helpers
Hoasca/Ayahuasca Psychotria viridis Banisteriopsis caapi
Caapi contains β-carbolines Chacruna contains Dimethyltryptamines Sedative Hypnotic MAO-inhibiting Chacruna contains Dimethyltryptamines Visionary
Ayahuasca Use for millennia in Amazon Basin and neighboring regions May be the most commonly used hallucinogenic preparation in the world
Ayahuasca Churches Santo Daime Founded in 1920s by Raimundo Irineu Serra Combines Christian with indigenous & Mestizo religious elements
Ayahuasca Churches União de Vegetal Founded in 1961 by Jose Gabriel da Costa (Mestre Gabriel) UDV Church has U.S. presence
Ayahuasca Tourism
What can we say about Consciousness? It is dynamic It is different for each of us All cultures control the consciousness of their members Your consciousness is your most personal attribute