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Forest of Visions: Ayahuasca, Amazonian Spirituality, and the Santo Daime Tradition [Paperback]

Alex Polari de Alverga (Author)
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March 1, 1999
The story of Santo Daime--a new religion that blends elements of  Christianity with older Amazonian indigenous spiritual practices--and the ecologically sound and spiritually centered utopian community it has inspired 


• A true story of a classical spiritual encounter, as well as an intimate account of the genesis of an important religious tradition that continues to grow worldwide 


• Edited and Introduced by Stephen Larsen, author of The Shaman's Doorway


Alex Polari de Alverga spent years as a political prisoner during the rule of the military junta in Brazil, enduring torture, brutality, and deprivation. On his release from captivity and in search of something to restore his spiritual connection to life, he had a transformative encounter with one of the two revered founders of Santo Daime, Padrinho Sebastiao Mota de Mela. Santo Daime--an Amazonian religion, born out of jungle entheogens, mediumship, and healing, that is a potent and unique synthesis of Christianity and indigenous practices--provided Alverga with an alternative to his disillusionment with modern society. His quest for spiritual initiation eventually led him deep into the heart of the rainforest to Mapia, one of the spiritual centers of Santo Daime, where he became a teacher and leader of the Daime community. 

Forest of Visions is a story of a classic spiritual encounter comparable to the Tibetan Saint Milarepa's search for his teacher Marpa. It is also an intimate account of the genesis of an important religious tradition that from modest beginnings in Brazil has now spread throughout the world and continues to grow. It provides an inside look at the spiritually centered village of Mapia, a model for communities in the 21st century. 


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Part biography, part document of spiritual wisdom, Forest of Visions is a fascinating story that satisfies on many levels. Author Alex Polari de Alverga spent years as a political prisoner during military rule in Brazil. Here he recounts his spiritual transformation after release under the tutelage of Padrinho Sebastião Mota de Mela, one of the founders of the Santo Daime religion. Forest of Visions is also a study of the inner workings of the Santo Daime utopian community of 500 in the heart of the Amazonian rainforest. The Santo Daime is a Christian-indigenous syncretic religion that centers around the drinking of a sacramental psychedelic tea called Ayahuasca as a shortcut to spiritual revelation and growth. After years of study, the Brazilian government decided that Ayahuasca positively benefited society and church members, and declared it legal. Approximately 50 Santo Daime churches now exist around the world, including in the U.S., Japan, and Holland, with various legal statures. The forward by Stephen Larsen, author of The Shaman's Doorway, and the preface by Jonathan Goldman provide an informative transition from our world to the realm of this mysterious and unique Amazonian cult. --P. Randall Cohan

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". . . moving and often poetic writing. The book is a saga and a memoir, with the added benefit of giving us insight into the spiritual path the Daime offers."
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Charlie Tilt, Talking Leaves, Summer/Fall 1999

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"Alex Polari de Alverga has provided a moving first hand account of an unusual and compelling contemporary spiritual phenomenon."
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Eliezer Sobel, The Quest

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"This tale is an insider's experience and personal transformation with the drug plant ayahuasca (Banisteriopis caapi)-said to produce harmony with nature and with others-and the religious philosophy surrounding it."
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American Herb Association, Vol 16:4

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Product Details

  • Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Park Street Press (March 1, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 089281716X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0892817160
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 5.8 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #268,207 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The only worthwhile book on Santo Daime in English, July 18, 1999
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There is much on the internet about Santo Daime, almost none of which accurately portrays the church or the religious and spiritual significance of the Daime. This book, however, is a deep discussion of the church, the doctrine and the Daime which offers a clear picture from a man who has traveled far on the spiritual path of the Santo Daime. Interested people, please read this book before reading anything else.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Lovely portrait of a visionary, January 12, 2008
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I've read this book twice. I'm particularly interested, as a member of a Santo Daime church in North America. However, the story of Sebastiao's struggles to find a place for his faith community and to secure the sanction of the Brazilian government for the use of ayahuasca as a religious sacrament is inspirational for anyone. There are several stories of mystical experiences in the Amazon, and the devotion of author Alex Polari is touching. The writing is sometimes awkward (mainly due to an inelegant translation from Portuguese) and sometimes repetitive.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A spiritual adventure, not a history of Santo Daime, June 8, 2010
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This book, as others have said, is probably the best introduction to Santo Daime in English -- if you understand that "introduction" means being introduced to an inner, intuitive sense of what Santo Daime is about. It is not a history of Santo Daime -- you can search in vain for any information about *when* anything happened and there is a lot of history that the book does not touch. But for what this book IS, it is brilliant and unequaled. In other words, the book gives an intuitive sense of what Santo Daime is better than probably any other, but it leaves a lot of history unclear.

The book is a personal story, the encounter between Alex Polari and Padrinho Sebastiao. Padrinho Sebastiao was a disciple of the founder of Santo Daime, Mestre Irineu, and eventually founded his own branch of Santo Daime, called CEFLURIS, and eventually founded the Daime community of Mapia in the Brazilian Amazon. (If you know about the Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers, two of them are madrinhas, or godmothers, from Mapia.) Most Santo Daime churches outside of Brazil are affliated with CEFLURIS and Mapia.

Alex Polari, the author of this book, is himself today a leader of CEFLURIS. This book is his own autobiographical account of how he, a former guerrilla who had been imprisoned and tortured for years, searching for meaning and direction after being released from prison, met Padrinho Sebastiao and became his disciple. You don't need to have a special interest in Santo Daime to enjoy this book -- this book should appeal to *anyone* who is interested in the literature of spiritual journeys -- it can go on the shelf next to books about people's spiritual journeys in India and Tibet, for example, or their accounts of shamanic apprenticeships. This book partakes of both, as Santo Daime partakes of both. But it is a personal story, the story of the author's inner transformation as he spent years with an illiterate rubber tapper whom the author considers to have been a medium, a prophet and a saint.

Although it is a personal story and not a book about Santo Daime as a whole, this book helps to convey the spiritual sophistication of Santo Daime, Santo Daime synthesizes elements of Catholicism, Amazonian indigenous religion, Afro-Brazilian religion, and Kardecist spiritism, but unabashedly has Christ at the center. People outside of Santo Daime sometimes wonder about whether the Christian / Catholic component of Santo Daime is something naive, just a holdover from the Catholic culture of Brazil, or whether it is something more sophisticated and deeper. This book helps to answer that question.

The preface to this book, by Jonathan Goldman, leader of the Santo Daime church in Ashland, Oregon, is considered required reading for prospective guests at Daime works. It is linked at
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Whether you are interested in Santo Daime or not, if you are interested in spirituality and the literature of spiritual journeys and apprenticeships, you will find this a very rich and profound story.


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