
Caves and the Ancient Greek Mind analyses techniques of searching for ultimate wisdom in ancient Greece. The Greeks perceived mental experiences of exceptional intensity as resulting from divine intervention. They believed that to share in the immortals' knowledge, one had to liberate the soul from the burden of the mortal body by attaining an altered state of consciousness, that is, by merging with a superhuman being or through possession by a deity. These states were often attained by inspired mediums, `impresarios of the gods' - prophets, poets, and sages - who descended into caves or underground chambers. Yulia Ustinova juxtaposes ancient testimonies with the results of modern neuropsychological research. This novel approach enables an examination of religious phenomena not only from the outside, but also from the inside: it penetrates the consciousness of people who were engaged in the vision quest, and demonstrates that the darkness of the caves provided conditions vital for their activities.
This book investigates the intersection of ancient Greek religious practices and the physiological conditions of cave environments to explain the pursuit of divine wisdom. Yulia Ustinova, a scholar of ancient history, synthesizes classical texts with contemporary neuropsychological findings to argue that the sensory deprivation found in underground chambers facilitated altered states of consciousness. By examining the experiences of prophets, poets, and sages, the author posits that these individuals utilized specific environmental triggers to achieve the mental states necessary for perceived divine communication.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and readers frequently note the interdisciplinary nature of this work, praising the author for bridging the gap between classical studies and cognitive science. Experts highlight this as a significant contribution to the understanding of ancient religious psychology and the physical conditions that shaped spiritual experiences.
Page Count:
328
Publication Date:
2009-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191563420
ISBN-13:
9780191563423
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