The Psychedelic Experience: A Manual Based on the Tibetan Book of the Dead Audiobook (Free)
- Paul Heitsch
- 4 h 40 min
- Vibrance Press
- 2017-07-01
Summary:
“It is a book for the living aswell as for the dying.”-Lama Govinda We are amid a robust psychedelic renaissance. After four decades of hibernation, the guarantee of the psychoactive ’60s-that deeper self-awareness, accomplished through reality-bending substances and methods, will result in greater external harmony-is again attaining a major pursuing. The symptoms are everywhere, in the influence of today’s preeminent psychedelic thinker Daniel Pinchbeck, towards the renewed fascination with the about The Psychedelic Knowledge: A Manual Based on the Tibetan Reserve from the Deceased legacy of Terence McKenna, and to the upsurge of collective, inclusive (and overtly tripped-out) ethnic phenomena like the spectacle of Burning Man. The Psychedelic Knowledge, produced in the movement’s early years with the prophetic shaman-professors Timothy Leary, Ralph Metzner, and Richard Alpert (Memory Dass), is certainly a foundational text that serves as a model and helpful information for all following mind-expanding inquiries. Within this wholly exclusive book, the authors offer an interpretation of a historical sacred manuscript, The Tibetan Reserve of the Deceased, from a psychedelic perspective. The Psychedelic Experience details their discoveries in broadening spiritual consciousness through a combination of Tibetan deep breathing methods and psychotropic chemicals. As sacred as the written text it demonstrates, The Psychedelic Experience is usually a guidebook towards the wilderness of brain and an essential resource in the founding fathers of psychedelia.
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