DM Turner- The Esseential psychedelic guide
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knowledge that there's no way I can go wrong. <strong>The</strong> Cosmic Wind seems to<br />
only blow in the right direction, can only be traveled upon when I'm in a<br />
most pristine state of mind, and allows me to travel through CydelikSpace at<br />
otherwise impossible speeds. Once in this Jet-Stream I am carried along<br />
with no effort of my own, and virtually locked onto a path headed to the<br />
most sublime dimensions<br />
If you're a traveler along the frontiers of consciousness, keep your eyes open<br />
and try to catch a ride on this cosmic express. With the Cosmic Wind at your<br />
back, a fragment of identity as a sail, and no baggage of a human or<br />
personal nature, you'll just be rippin' through CydelikSpace and loving it!<br />
1. Huxley's parenthesis<br />
BIBLIOGRAPHY<br />
<strong>The</strong> Doors of Perception - Aldous Huxley, 1954 HarperCollins - A<br />
<strong>psychedelic</strong> classic which describes this respected writer's first experience<br />
with mescaline in 1953. Gives the reader a glimpse of the possibilities<br />
within a <strong>psychedelic</strong> experience and provides excellent philosophical<br />
perspectives.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Discovery of Mushrooms that Cause Strange Visions - R. Gordon<br />
Wasson, Life Magazine, May 13 1957 - An account of how Wasson<br />
discovered the existence of <strong>psychedelic</strong> mushrooms. Includes excellent<br />
photos and a beautiful description of Wasson's first mushroom experience.<br />
Out of print.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Psychedelic Experience - Leary, Alpert, Metzner 1964 Citadel<br />
Press - <strong>The</strong> best <strong>guide</strong> book I've seen for the <strong>psychedelic</strong> experience. This is<br />
a <strong>psychedelic</strong> adaptation of an Eastern spiritual text, <strong>The</strong> Tibetan Book of<br />
the Dead. Written by three <strong>psychedelic</strong> pioneers in the early days of the<br />
<strong>psychedelic</strong> revolution.