Zig Zag Zen

Zig Zag Zen: Buddhism and Psychedelics edited by Allen Badiner and Alex Grey explores the commonalities between psychedelics and Buddhism. This book explores the intersection of the moral, ethical, doctrinal, and transcendental facets of psychedelic exploration and the Buddhist religion. Zig Zag Zen is a book full of insights into various methods of inner exploration.

Publisher Summary

“Buddhism and psychedelic experimentation share a common concern: the liberation of the mind. Zig Zag Zen launches the first serious inquiry into the moral, ethical, doctrinal, and transcendental considerations created by the intersection of Buddhism and psychedelics. With a foreword by renowned Buddhist scholar Stephen Batchelor and a preface by historian of religion Huston Smith, along with numerous essays and interviews, Zig Zag Zen is a provocative and thoughtful exploration of altered states of consciousness and the potential for transformation. Accompanying each essay is a work of visionary art selected by artist Alex Grey, such as a vividly graphic work by Robert Venosa, a contemporary thangka painting by Robert Beer, and an exercise in emptiness in the form of an enso by a 17th-century Zen abbot. Packed with enlightening entries and art that lie outside the scope of mainstream anthologies, Zig Zag Zen offers eye-opening insights into alternate methods of inner exploration.