Entheogens


DMT: The Spirit Molecule
Food of the Gods: The Search for the Original Tree of Knowledge
The Doors of Perception & Heaven and Hell
How to Change Your Mind: The New Science of Psychedelics
Plants of the Gods: Their Sacred, Healing, and Hallucinogenic Powers
Breaking Open the Head: A Psychedelic Journey into the Heart of Contemporary Shamanism
The Archaic Revival
True Hallucinations
The Invisible Landscape: Mind, Hallucinogens & the I Ching
The Psychedelic Explorer's Guide: Safe, Therapeutic, and Sacred Journeys
Pihkal: A Chemical Love Story
The Psychedelic Experience: A Manual Based on the Tibetan Book of the Dead
Inner Paths to Outer Space: Journeys to Alien Worlds through Psychedelics & Other Spiritual Technologies
Psychedelic Shamanism: The Cultivation, Preparation and Shamanic Use of Psychoactive Plants
Tryptamine Palace: 5-MeO-DMT and the Sonoran Desert Toad
Therapy with Substance by Friederike Meckel FischerManual for Psychedelic Guides by Mark HadenKrishna in the Sky with Diamonds by Scott TeitsworthMushroom Wisdom by Martin W. BallPsychedelic Psychotherapy by R. Coleman
Psychedelic manuals
40 books — 1 voter

Food of the Gods by Terence McKennaThe Psychedelic Explorer's Guide by James FadimanTrue Hallucinations by Terence McKennaDMT by Rick StrassmanLSD by Stanislav Grof
Best Psychedelic Knowledge
92 books — 52 voters

De Rerum Natura by David HillstromWaking Up at the Gates by Thomas KudlaNot a Leg to Stand On by Dorothy WilkinsonCreative techniques in underwater photography by Derek BerwinWomen In Battle Dress by Russell Birdwell
•Shelf Evident
98 books — 22 voters

These days, when I knock on the doors of the Tryptamine Palace, I am no longer greeted with unconditional love, but instead, I am reminded of the responsibility that comes with ultimate knowledge: an undeniable responsibility to myself, to my tribe, to my species, to my planet.
James Oroc, Tryptamine Palace: 5-MeO-DMT and the Sonoran Desert Toad

Michael Pollan
[Taloma] offered prayers for us and for our troubled country and world. She invoked the spirit of the cactus in teaching us how to heal ourselves and how, once healed, we could better help to heal others. "We are our own best healers,” she said. What came next? Taloma spoke of the ripples in water and how far they could travel. She prayed for us to become ripples of healing, traveling out from this room to repair the world before it was too late. ...more
Michael Pollan, This Is Your Mind on Plants

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