Psychedelic literature

Psychedelic literature

Psychedelic literature encompasses few different topics:

*"The science of psychedelic drugs"
**Phenethylamines I Have Known And Loved: A Chemical Love Story (PiHKAL) by Alexander Shulgin and wife Ann Shulgin
**Tryptamines I Have Known And Loved: The Continuation (TiHKAL) by Alexander Shulgin and wife Ann Shulgin
**DMT: The Spirit Molecule by Rick Strassman
**Pharmacotheon: Entheogenic Drugs, Their Plant Sources and History by Jonathan Ott
**LSD Psychotherapy by Stanislav Grof
**Beyond Death: The Gates Of Consciousness (1981)by Stanislav Grof with Christina Grof
**Ancient Wisdom And Modern Science (1984) Edited by Stanislav Grof
**Beyond the Brain: Birth, Death And Transcendence In Psychotherapy (1985)by Stanislav Grof
**Human Survival And Consciousness Evolution (1988) Edited by Stanislav Grof with Marjorie L. Valier
**The Adventure Of Self-Discovery: Dimensions of Consciousness And New Perspectives In Psychotherapy (1988)by Stanislav Grof
**Spiritual Emergency: When Personal Transformation Becomes A Crisis (1989) Edited by Stanislav Grof with Christina Grof
**The Stormy Search For The Self: A Guide To Personal Growth Through Transformative Crisis (1990)by Stanislav Grof with Christina Grof
**The Holotropic Mind: The Three levels Of Human Consciousness And How They Shape Our Lives (1992) by Stanislav Grof with Hal Zina Bennet
**Books Of The Dead: Manuals For Living And Dying (1993) by Stanislav Grof
**The Thirst For Wholeness: Attachment, Addiction And The Spiritual Path (1994) by Christina Grof
**The Transpersonal Vision (1998) book and audio by Stanislav Grof
**Realms Of The Human Unconscious: Observations From LSD Research (1975) by Stanislav Grof
**The Human Encounter With Death (1977) with Joan Halifax
**The Cosmic Game: Explorations Of The Frontiers Of Human Consciousness (1998) by Stanislav Grof
**The Consciousness Revolution: A Transatlantic Dialogue (1999) by Stanislav Grof with Peter Russell and Ervin Laszlo. Foreword by Ken Wilber
**Psychology Of The Future: Lessons From Modern Consciousness Research (2000)by Stanislav Grof
**Caterpillar Dreams (2004) by Stanislav Grof with Melody Sullivan
**When The Impossible Happens: Adventures In Non-Ordinary Reality (2006) by Stanislav Grof
**The Ultimate Journey: Consciousness And The Mystery Of Death (2006) by Stanislav Grof
**The Secret Chief by Myron Stolaroff

*"Subjective effects of psychedelic drugs"
**The Doors of Perception and Heaven and Hell by Aldous Huxley
**The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test by Tom Wolfe
**Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas by Hunter S. Thompson
**Shivviti by Ka-Tzetnik aka Yehiel De-Nur
**The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch by Philip K. Dick
**Joyous Cosmology by Alan Watts

*"Political Possibilities of psychedelic drugs"
** Island by Aldous Huxley
** Wisdom's Maw by Todd Brendan Fahey

*"Direct inspiration of the psychedelic experience"
**The Psychedelic Experience: A Manual Based on the Tibetan Book of the Dead by Timothy Leary, Ralph Metzner, Richard Alpert; based on "Karma-Glin-Pa Bar Do Thos Grol"
**Food of the Gods: the Search for the Original Tree of Knowledge by Terence McKenna
**Spontaneous Healing by Andrew Weil
**The Lazy Man's Guide to Enlightenment by Thaddeus Golas

*"Psychedelic Magazines"
**Psychozoic Press
**High Frontiers
**Psychedelic Monographs and Essays
** [http://www.entheogenreview.com The Entheogen Review]
** [http://www.maps.org/psychedelicreview/ The Psychedelic Review]

Further reading

* Stafford, Peter. (2003). "Psychedlics". Ronin Publishing, Oakland, California. ISBN 0-914171-18-6.

ee also

* Erowid


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