What can we learn from a people who can't read, have no laws to speak of, who make a
practice of
shrinking the heads of their enemies, and let their
children run around naked? In John Perkins's eyes, plenty. The Shuar of the Amazon
rainforest have lived in
harmony with their
surroundings for countless ages. Perkins came into contact with them while on a Peace Corps stint in the 1960s, and has sought to spread their philosophy of simplicity and balance ever since.
Spirit of the Shuar intertwines transcribed tape recordings of Shuar voices with Perkins's experiences. Unlike anthropological accounts, such as Philippe Descola's more eloquent but detached
Spears of Twilight, Perkins's book is conversational and enthusiastic. He teaches us about a spirituality that arises from a deep connection with nature, one in which shamans use hallucinogens to go on spiritual journeys; the spirits of nature yield hidden knowledge about plants; and dreams can always be fulfilled.
--Brian Bruya.
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