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Family Trip
A mother (Michelle) and her daughter (Lacey) take a therapeutic dose of MDMA with an experienced facilitator (Mikaela) in an attempt to heal generational trauma created by addiction, neglect, racism, divorce and alcoholism. As they begin to peak they are joined by Lacey's children, bringing together 3 generations as they dive deeper into forgiveness, acceptance and forging a new vision for their future. Many thanks to Mikaela and the family for their extreme generosity in allowing us to bear witness to this extraordinary experience.
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Hawkwind - Hurry On Sundown
Very early Space Rock. Great summer tune :D
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Wookiefoot - Ready or Not [Jam Band / Reggae / Psychedelic] (2012)
The link should go to the track "Ready or Not", but I highly recommend you listen to the entire album. They've got other albums available to stream in full from their bandcamp too. "Be Fearless and Play" is another of my favourites.
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Why do some hallucinogens cause universal hallucinations?
Hopes&Fears answers questions with the help of people who know what they’re talking about. Today we ask the experts about common visions while tripping on psychoactive substances.
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Is LSD about to return to polite society?
For 40 years, Amanda Feilding, Countess of Wemyss and March, has believed psychedelics are an effective treatment for depression and anxiety. Now a growing number of scientists agree
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The Mind-Bending History Of Buddhism And Psychedelics
Do substances like LSD and psilocybin have a place in a dharma practice?
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A Field Guide to Psychedelics
The unusual couple behind an online encyclopedia of psychoactive substances. By Emily Witt.
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Silicon Valley professionals are taking LSD at work to increase productivity
Could taking LSD at work make your more productive? “You’re doing a task you normally couldn’t stand for two hours, but you do it for three or four. You eat properly. Maybe you do one more set of reps. Just a good day. That seems to be what we’re discovering” It seems unlikely, but that’s apparently what some Silicon Valley professionals have been doing - and reporting great results. According to Rolling Stone, a growing number of...
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Meet the Only Doctor in the World Legally Allowed to Use LSD to Treat Patients
Last year, Swiss psychiatrist Peter Gasser received permission from his government to use acid in his practice, which he says can help people deal with anxiety and fear of death, among other things. By Kevin Franciotti.
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Inside the LSD Museum That the DEA Somehow Hasn’t Torn to the Ground
McCloud surmises that most blotter art was created so manufacturers, dealers, and imbibers could identify the origins of the acid in their possession. By Margaret Rhodes.
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Old Hollywood's Elite Were the Last to Use LSD for Therapy
My first experience with LSD was not pleasant. Six hours spent staring at bugs on London's Hampstead Heath were punctuated by a fat man calling me a prick and someone showing me a book of autopsy photos. It was harsh and boring, and I didn’t gain one new bit of insight—no secrets of the cosmos were revealed; I just learned that looking at human corpses while you’re tripping makes you feel kind of weird and upset.
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The Trip Treatment
Research into psychedelics may hold a key to coping with anxiety, addiction, and existential dread. Michael Pollan on psilocybin. (Feb ’15)
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Beat The Drum Slowly
Timber Timbre
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LSD could make you smarter, happier and healthier. Should we all try it?
In 1970, Congress dropped psychedelics into the war on drugs. After a decade of Timothy Leary, “The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test” and news reports of gruesome murders, the federal government declared that the drugs had no medical use — and high potential for abuse. The chairman of New Jersey’s Narcotic Drug Study Commission called LSD “the greatest threat facing the country today . . . more dangerous than the Vietnam War.”
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Memories of Paintings
Thomas Blanchard
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The Psychedelic Garden of Tuscany
Niki de Saint Phalle’s sculpture park, dreamed up in an asylum, was the capstone of a tempestuous life in art. By Ariel Levy.
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How to Pick Music for People on LSD, From a Scientist Whose Job That Is
Neuroscience PhD student Mendel Kaelen researches the relationship between psychedelics and music. He explains how he picks the songs. By Victoria Turk.
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The Parachute Ending
Birdy Nam Nam
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War Of The Certain: John Higgs Interviewed
The KLF, the cult of the individual and the bollocks of neoliberalism are all up for discussion alongside Robert Anton Wilson, multiple model agnosticism, and a sincere optimism about the upcoming generation when Ben Graham meets with author John Higgs
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When I Was Done Dying
Dan Deacon
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