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        The Secret Chief Revealed

        Conversations with Leo Zeff, Pioneer in the Underground Psychedelic Therapy Movement

        by Myron J. Stolaroff

        Leo Zeff (1912 – 1988) was a pioneering psychedelic therapist and researcher focused on LSD, MDMA and other psychoactive drugs. He conducted much of his work and practice underground after psychedelics were declared illegal in the 1960s. By the time he turned 70, Zeff was single-handedly responsible for the introduction of psychedelic compounds in use globally among nearly 4,000 individual therapists/practitioners. The Secret Chief Revealed is written as a transcription of an interview conducted in the 1980s with Zeff about his research, studies, and practice with psychedelicassisted therapy. The revised 2nd edition maintains much of the 2nd edition release, including thoughtful contributions on Zeff’s lifework/research from other leaders in the psychedelic movement including Albert Hofmann, discoverer of LSD, psychedelic researcher and author, Stanislav Grov, a founder of transpersonal psychology, and Ann & Alexander Shulgin, renowned psychedelic researchers and authors, who also mention Zeff in Pihkal: A Chemical Love Story.

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        PSYCHE UNBOUND

        Essays in Honor of Stanislav Grof

        by Edited by Sean Kelly, Ph.D. and Richard Tarnas, Ph.D.

        Essays that honor the path-forging lifework of Stani-slav Grof, M.D., Ph.D., the world’s leading researcher in psychedelic-assisted therapy, breath-work, and the exploration of non-ordinary states.

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        HOW TO CHANGE YOUR BODY

        The Science of Interoception and Healing Through Connection to Yourself & Others

        by Saga Briggs

        Drawing from the latest research on interoception— which examines how our senseof self arises from subjective appraisal of bodily signals and how those appraisal habits develop in childhood—the book argues for a reframing of depression, anxiety, PTSD, and other “mental health” issues as social-emotional illnesses rooted in the body. Saga Briggs harnesses psychedelic science to show how interoception can be altered by psychoactive substances, providing an additional framework for understanding their therapeutic benefits.

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        Children's & YA

        Changeling

        by Kotryna Zylė

        Changeling is a rebellious novel about creativity, youth and the raging intensity of teenage emotional life. The gripping story plunges the reader into the depths of a mystical town, a haunting and haunted place, where boundaries between the real and the otherworldly become dangerously blurred. A strange and electrifying tale of teenage disenchantment, Changeling is a work of stunning emotional force that captures the twisted complexities of family relationships and friendships, first love, and the quest for self-definition. Guided by short introductions to Baltic mythology, readers will find themselves in an urban landscape steeped in pagan and post-Soviet history.

      • May 2022

        Your Brain on Psychedelics

        Pharmacology and neuroscience of psilocybin, DMT, LSD, MDMA, mescaline.

        by Genis Ona

        Discover the pharmacology of psychedelics. Delve into the cutting edge ofscientific research on the impact of psilocybin, MDMA, DMT, mescaline andLSD on the brain. With this guide you will learn the keys to the effects ofpsychedelics, capable of producing significant changes in the processes ofperception, thought and consciousness. An illustrated guide to understandingthe science behind new psychedelic-assisted therapies for treating mentalhealth issues. This essential guide will be of interest to all psychonauts eagerto immerse themselves in the pharmacology of the most popular psychedelicmolecules, to all medical and mental health professionals, and to all peopleinterested in learning the essentials of the neuroscience of psychedelicmolecules and how they affect our brains.

      • May 2022

        Essential Guide to Psychedelic Renaissance

        All you need to know about how psilocybin, MDMA and LSD are revolutionizing mental health and changing lives

        by Antón Gómez-Escolar

        In this guide you will learn all the essentials about the history, neuroscience,legality, therapeutic applications and harm reduction of the most promisingpsychedelic drugs for science. After decades of international prohibitionthese molecules are returning to laboratories and clinics, hand in hand withthe most rigorous science, to revolutionize the way we understand and treatmental health (depression, anxiety, PTSD and addictions). Discover the worldof psilocybin, MDMA, DMT, ketamine and LSD, before society immerses in thisrevolution, which will forever change the perception we have of psychedelics.This guide will be of interest to both therapists and other mental healthprofessionals interested in the clinical applications, parents and educatorsseeking to understand the impact and safety of psychedelics and other drugs,as well as any adult curious to learn about and explore this new world of thepsychedelic renaissance.

      • May 2022

        Psychedelics and Mental Health

        Therapeutic applications and neuroscience of psilocybin, LSD, DMT and MDMA

        by Irene de Caso

        Learn about the therapeutic uses of classical psychedelics and empathogensas revolutionary tools for neuroplasticity and mental health. Discover howthey promote profoundly revealing mental states capable of restructuring ourinternal models of the world, reconsolidate traumatic memories and improveour social relationships. How do they affect the brain? What characteristicsmake these substances powerful catalysts for the psychotherapeutic process?Learn how they can help to improve severe symptoms: addictions, treatmentresistantdepression, anxiety or post-traumatic stress. This illustrated guidedescribes the most important clinical studies and will be of great interestto all medical and mental health professionals seeking to understand thecutting edge clinical applications of these molecules, as well as to individualsinterested in learning about the potential of psychedelic-assisted therapies.

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        PSYCHEDELIC PSYCHOTHERAPY

        A User Friendly Guide to Psychedelic Drug Assisted Psychotherapy

        by R. Coleman

        Psychedelic Psychotherapy is a comprehensive, easy-to-read resource for therapists and laypeople who need practical guidelines for psychedelic drug-assisted psychotherapy. This book contains valuable insiders’ information for those using psychedelics for their own healing, and for practitioners who facilitate their sessions. Its focus is the nitty-gritty of healing trauma using MDMA, LSD, and psilocybin. It includes step-by-step guidance on how to safely and effectively navigate through the psychedelically enhanced healing process.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences

        ZIG ZAG ZEN

        Buddhism and Psychedelics

        by Allan Badiner and Alex Grey

        Buddhism and psychedelic exploration share a common concern: the liberation of the mind. This edition of the classic work on Buddhism and psychedelics is a serious inquiry into the moral, ethical, doctrinal, and transcendental considerations of Buddhism and psychedelics.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences

        PiHKAL

        A Chemical Love Story

        by Alexander “Sasha” and Ann Shulgin

        Tells the tale of a psychopharmacologist and his wife/research partner, and recounts decades devoted to the creation and investigation of psychedelic drugs as tools for the study of the human mind.

      • Fiction

        The Psychedelic Traveller

        Short Stories

        by ANTHONY JAMES

        A collection of short stories from adventures and fantastic imaginings aroud the world.  Each story is set in a different country, from Brazil to Siberia, from new Zealand to India. Each story is a cameo in itself, each one of a different mood, be it playful, or dark, of conflict or good humour. Stories will remind those who travel widely of the pitfalls and opportunities and remind all the readers that there is nothing more wonderful than this wonderful world and the ppeople in it.

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        SECRET DRUGS OF BUDDHISM

        Psychedelic Sacraments and the Origins of the Vajrayana

        by Mike Crowley

        Secret Drugs of Buddhism is the first book to explore the historical evidence for the use of entheogenic plants within the Buddhist tradition. Drawing on scriptural sources, botany, pharmacology, and religious iconography, this book calls attention to the central role which psychedelics played in Indian religions. It traces their history from the mysterious soma potion, celebrated in the most ancient Hindu scriptures, to amrita, the sacramental drink of Vajrayana Buddhism. Although amrita used in modern Vajrayana ceremonies lacks any psychoactivity, there is copious evidence that the amrita used by the earliest Vajrayana practitioners was a potent entheogen. It is the nature of this psychedelic form of the sacrament which is the central topic of this book. In particular, Secret Drugs of Buddhism attempts to identify the specific ingredients employed in amrita’s earliest formulations. To this end, the book presents evidence from many countries in which the Vajrayana movement flourished. These include Bhutan, Japan, Mongolia, and Tibet but special attention is given to India, the land of its origin.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences

        CHANGING OUR MINDS

        Psychedelic Sacraments and the New Psychotherapy

        by Don Lattin

        A look at the recent history and credible prospects for using MDMA, psilocybin, and ayahuasca to treat mood disorders and promote spiritual well-being. Changing Our Minds is an experiential tour through a social, spiritual and scientific revolution that is redefining our culture’s often-confusing relationship with psychoactive substances.Veteran journalist Don Lattin chronicles the inspiring stories of pioneering neuroscientists, psychotherapists, spiritual guides and ordinary people seeking to live healthier lives by combining psychedelic drugs, psychotherapy, and the wise use of ancient plant medicines. In ground-breaking clinical trials, specially trained therapists employ Ecstasy (MDMA) to help U.S. veterans struggling with the psychological aftermath of war.Other psychiatrists in government-approved research offer psilocybin to alcoholics trying to get sober and cancer patients struggling with the existential distress of a life-threatening illness.Meanwhile, new imaging technology has enabled neuroscientists to map the psychedelic brain in real time, deepening our understanding of human consciousness. the essential primer for understanding and navigating this new consciousness-raising territory.

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        NATURE OF DRUGS

        A Course on Pharmacology, Pharmacokinetics, Societal Responses and Social Impact Vol 1

        by Alexander Shulgin

        The Nature of Drugs is the story of humanity’s relationship with psychoactive substances from the perspective of a master psychopharmacologist. Derived from a lecture series by “Sasha” Shulgin at SFSU on the origins of drugs, how they work, how they are processed in the body, and how they affect our society. *Release Date Spring 2021

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        Philosophy of mind

        BEYOND THE NARROW LIFE

        A Guide to Psychedelic Integration and Existential Exploration

        by Dr. Kile Ortega

        A framework for understanding psychedelic-assisted therapy.

      • Science & Mathematics
        January 2020

        Drugs without the hot air

        Making sense of legal and illegal drugs

        by David Nutt

        The dangers of illegal drugs are well known and rarely disputed, but how harmful are alcohol and tobacco by comparison? What are we missing by banning medical research into magic mushrooms, LSD and cannabis? Can they be sources of valuable treatments? The new expanded and revised second edition of Drugs without the hot air looks at the science to allow anyone to make rational decisions based on objective evidence, asking:•What is addiction? Is there an addictive personality?•What is the role of cannabis in treating epilepsy?•How harmful is vaping?•How can psychedelics treat depression?•Where is the opioid crisis taking us?

      • Fiction

        Yogi Stripper

        by Marie-Claude Renaud

        In a frank, judgment-free tone, Marie-Claude Renaud explores what led her to pursue— in such a singular manner —her two passions: erotic dancing and yoga. The author looks back at her start in small town strip clubs, which led to success in the biggest clubs in Montréal, revealing hidden sides of this scandalous universe. The author also tells of learning yoga from a toxic guru and expresses her solidarity with the women in both fields, unquestionably quite different. She addresses, with the same spontaneity, her difficult relationship with food and body image, as well as her exploration— happy to a certain extent —of the world of psychedelic drugs. Captivating, funny and blisteringly sincere, Yogi Stripper invites us into a world that’s nothing if not colourful.

      • Literature & Literary Studies
        May 2020

        The Basement Tapes

        Bob Dylan´s Summer of 1967

        by Jochen Markhorst

        THE BASEMENT TAPESWoodstock, 1967. The Summer Of Love passes Dylan by. While Sergeant Pepper converts the rest ofthe music scene to sitar, trumpets, sound experiments, strings, studio effects and psychedelics at all,Dylan and The Band sit for months in the countryside in a big house, playing antique folk and countrysongs in the basement of the Big Pink. In between, he tinkers and fools around with the band on aboutseventy of new songs that sound fresh and old-fashioned at the same time. Some of them are gratefullypicked up by others. Manfred Mann scores with "The Mighty Quinn", Julie Driscoll has a hit with "ThisWheel's On Fire", The Byrds throw themselves on "You Ain't Going Nowhere" and half the music worldis happy with "I Shall Be Released", to name but a few. As for the originals: the world has to make dowith sneaky bootleg recordings - especially The Great White Wonder achieves mythical status. In 1975The Basement Tapes is released, on which a modest, polished selection of the recordings can be found,and it's only in 2014 that almost everything is officially released: The Basement Tapes Complete isnumber eleven in The Bootleg Series.In his sixth Dylan book, Jochen Markhorst takes the reader along 32 of the best and most completedBasement songs, highlighting the backgrounds, history and impact of the legendary Basement Tapes.

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