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Graham Hancock

  Thank you Graham Hancock; sorry it’s taken so long   Hi Eric -- I see, I hadn't connected the dots. So you are the grandson of Eugene Seaich!! Please write to me at my personal email address, xxxxxxxxxgmail.com so that we can be in touch. I would like to put up an article about your grandad's book on my website and then draw further attention to it through my fb pages. This would be an article that you would need to write, and it could include the personal account you relate about. Indeed your finding of the manuscript of this book and doing the necessary to get it out there is a very exciting story in itself. Again: xxxxxxxx@gmail.com. I look forward to hearing from you.  Hi Graham it’s been a long time but I finally got some of my story and hope your still interested? Awesome if you could get Joe Rogan a copy of The Far-Off Land.    I know he would enjoy it. Psychedelics have been of such importance in my life. LSD helped me to feel more serene on an everyda...

Psychedelic Awareness

   Psychedelics have been of such importance in my life. LSD helped me to feel more serene on an everyday basis. It enhanced my ability to improve emotional reactions to difficult situations. My veiws  converge with that of my grandfather who wrote: "During the psychedelic experience, one is frequently obliged to undergo such an encounter with the naked soul, robbed of its “outer-directed” pretensions and driven by the need to rationally cope with the material released from the inner consciousness. The nature of this encounter necessarily varies with the subject, but since one’s visions are but projections of the self, the self is inevitably forced to evaluate its own image, resulting in varying degrees of apprehension. Anxieties, fears, practiced deceits, and neurotic habits, all emerge under a powerful magnifying lens, along with the illusions that constitute one’s appraisal of reality. To be brought face to face with one’s own defects may be a terrifying experience, bu...

LSD Experience

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First LSD Study in 40 Years Finds Therapeutic Potential - D-brief | DiscoverMagazine.com

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LSD : Documentary on Psychedelic Drugs (Full Documentary)

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The Mescaline (Peyote Experience)

The Mescaline (Peyote Experience) 11:05: Took 380 mg. Mescaline sulfate in half glass water. 11:20: First signs of effect. Nausea beginning. 11:45: Very marked nausea. Had to lie down to suppress feeling. Great depression and feeling of regret at having taken drug. 12:00: First sign of brightening emotions. Regret passed. 12:10: Can dream vividly with eyes shut. No hallucinations, as yet. Colors in room clear, serene and pure. Harmonious feeling. Nausea subsiding. Erotic dreams. 12:45: Begin to experience slight withdrawal. Colors bright, fresh, vivid. Hunger sensations. Nausea almost completely gone. 12:50: Ate lunch. Hyperreflexia, muscular tension, drunken feeling, almost catatonic state of withdrawal when I retire. 1:00: Very drunk feeling, but sense of reality very little altered. No visual hallucinations, except for reflected extension of colors across lower field of vision. Feeling of warmth and flush, perspiration. 1:15: Gorgeous colors in vision; spar...

If the doors of perception were cleansed every thing would appear to man as it is, infinite." William Blake —

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Notes Taken during Experiments with Psychotropic Drugs

10:45 AM: Took .330 grams Mescaline Sulfate. 11:20: First very slight signs of visual disturbance. Slight dizziness. Nervousness 11:35: Very slight nausea, as if on board ship. Slight numbness. 12:00 PM: Extremities slightly numb. Mouth dry. Hot feeling. Tongue hard to move freely. 12:20: First brightening of colors? More nausea, but very bearable yet. 12:45: Ate dinner. Ham, potatoes, peas. 1:00: First sense of slight euphoria. Great length of time gone by. 1:05: Stroboscopic-like light fluttering. Slight nausea still apparent. 1:10: “Effects” finally starting. Room moves; center of vision narrowed. Shirt looks green from time to time. Nausea begins to subside. 1:15: Hard to move arms, fingers; hard to write or swallow. Withdrawn feeling. Things far away. Definite effects; begin to not care about nausea, which is still slight. Want to jump out of skin. Strong reflexes. 1:25: Nearly convulse at intensity of pleasurable sensations; erotic feelings. 1:27: Paraesthesias. Euphoria beginni...