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Edited by two preeminent scholars, this book provides coverage of
the policy issues related to the increasingly diverse treatments,
practices, and applications of psychedelics. Hallucinogenic
substances like LSD, mescaline, peyote, MDMA, and ayahuasca have a
reputation as harmful substances that are enjoyed only by
recreational users committing criminal acts. But leading
international researchers and scholars who contributed to this book
hold that the use of psychedelic substances for health, religious,
intellectual, and artistic purposes is a Constitutional right-and a
human right. Based on that conclusion, these scholars focus on
policy issues that regulate the use of psychedelic drugs in
medicine, religion, personal life, and higher education, arguing
that existing regulations should match current and anticipated
future uses. This volume has two parts. The first surveys research
on the use of psychedelic drugs in medicine, religion, and
truth-seeking, following these topics through history and
contemporary practice. The second section treats government
policices that regulate the psychological, physiological,
biochemical, and spiritual aspects of research and experience in
these fields. The Psychedelic Policy Quagmire: Health, Law,
Freedom, and Society challenges medical and legal policy experts,
ethicists, scientists, and scholars with the question: How can we
formulate policies that reduce the dangers of psychedelics' misuse
and at the same time maximize the emerging diverse benefits? Covers
history, law, social use, intellectual and sacramental practice,
and current medical research, bringing the debate about psychedelic
drugs up to date for the 21st century Summarizes evidence regarding
the positive therapeutic effects of psychoactive drugs to show why
regulations need to be changed Encompasses the work of the leading
international researchers in the field Includes personal
observations, vignettes, and narratives
Since the advent of the space age, a primary constraint on
military, commercial, and civil space missions has been the cost of
launch. Launching objects into space requires substantial
investments in launch systems and infrastructure, which has
restricted the market to only a handful of national governments and
several large private companies. This study explores the
possibility of a space industry significantly less constrained by
the cost of access to space.
Reveals how psychedelics can facilitate spiritual development and
direct encounters with the sacred • With contributions by Albert
Hofmann, Huston Smith, Stanislav Grof, Charles Tart, Alexander
“Sasha” Shulgin, Brother David Steindl-Rast, and many others
• Includes personal accounts of Walter Pahnke’s Good Friday
Experiment as well as a 25-year follow-up with its participants
Modern organized religion is based predominantly on secondary
religious experience--we read about others’ extraordinary
spiritual encounters with God but have no direct experience
ourselves. Yet there exist powerful sacraments to help us directly
experience the sacred, to help us seek out the meaning of being
human and our place in the universe, and to help us see the sacred
in the world that surrounds us. In this book, more than 25
spiritual leaders, scientists, and psychedelic visionaries examine
how we can return to the primary spiritual encounters at the basis
of all religions through the guided use of psychedelics. With
contributions by Albert Hofmann, Huston Smith, Stanislav Grof,
Charles Tart, Alexander “Sasha” Shulgin, Brother David
Steindl-Rast, Myron Stolaroff, and many others, this book explores
protocols for ceremonial and spiritual use of psychedelics,
including LSD, psilocybin, ayahuasca, and MDMA, and the challenges
of transforming entheogenic insights into enduring change. It
examines psychoactive sacraments in the Bible, myths surrounding
the use of LSD, and the transformative ayahuasca rituals of Santo
Daime. The book also includes personal accounts of Walter
Pahnke’s Good Friday Experiment as well as a 25-year follow-up
with its participants.
This is a different kind of book about psychedelics. Rather than
describing psychedelic experiences, it presents four
future-oriented ideas 'coming over the psychedelic horizon', which
illustrate the potential benefits of psychedelics for humanity:
Stanislav Grof's view of our minds as a way to understand works of
art (looking at Disney's "Snow White"); the evidence that
psychedelic-occasioned mystical experiences can boost our immune
systems; psychedelics as a way of adding new cognitive programmes
to our thinking skills; and, applying the ideas from Part 3 to
learning.
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