As "Literary Omnivore" mentioned, this book is not for everyone. But should every book be? In the "Body of Myth", I for the first time truly understand the definition of "Esoteric."This is no small feat. This book is full of special words. Its synaesthetic intellectual qualities alone make it worth the cost of buying.In the book, J. Nigro Sansonese proposes an innovative, elegant--though sometimes hyperextended--hypothesis on the intimate connections between human anatomy, shamanic trance (meditation), and the stories passed down through old myth of antiquity, pre-history, and modern religion. I for one am in awe of Mr. Sansonese's vast scholarship.The writing is academic and rigorous. What I appreciate most about this book is the author's honesty--he repeatedly states that the ideas form a "hypothesis", an interpretation. This humility gives me permission as a reader to dive deep into these amazing ideas and indulge in the fantasy of theorizing at the periphery of modern spiritual experience. This is a deep cut.