Dr.
Luis Eduardo Luna
Director of Wasiwaska
Luis Eduardo Luna was born in Florencia, in the
Colombian Amazon region, in 1947. He studied Philosophy
and Literature at the Complutense University of
Madrid. He earned an interdisciplinary Masters
degree while at the same time teaching Spanish
and Latin American Literature at the Department
of Romance Languages of Oslo University. In 1979
he moved to Finland where he is currently a Senior
Lecturer at the Swedish School of Economics, Helsinki,
Finland. In 1989 he received a Ph.D. from the
Institute of Comparative Religion at Stockholm
University, and in 2000 an honorary doctorate
from St. Lawrence University, Canton, New York.
A Guggenheim Fellow and Fellow of the Linnean
Society of London, he is the author of Vegetalismo:
Shamanism Among the Mestizo Population of the
Peruvian Amazon (1986), and with Pablo Amaringo
of Ayahuasca Visions: The Religious Iconography
of a Peruvian Shaman (1991). He is co-editor with
Steven F. White of Ayahuasca Reader: Encounters
with the Amazon’s Sacred Vine (2000). In
1986 he co-founded with Pablo Amaringo the Usko-Ayar
Amazonian School of Painting of Pucallpa, Peru,
and served as its Director of International Exhibitions
until 1994. He was Professor of Anthropology at
the Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil
(1994-1998), has lectured about Amazonian shamanism
and modified states of consciousness worldwide,
and has curated exhibitions of visionary art in
several countries.
Luna has over 30 years of experience with ayahuasca
in various contexts: as an anthropologist with
indigenous groups and among urban and rural mestizo
ayahuasqueros in Peru and Colombia, with all the
syncretic Brazilian religious organizations that
use ayahuasca as a sacrament, and as a facilitator
in specially designed workshops.
Advisory board.
Although Wasiwaska is a small organization,
it has a large international network and an outstanding
advisory board representing various disciplines,
such as archeology, anthropology, ethnobotany,
the arts, psychotherapy, psychopharmacology and
consciousness studies.
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