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And why do we not grant smartness to the evolutionary process that engineered the human cortex in the first place? We have picked and carefully curated selection of books about growing wild mushrooms, tailored to both beginners and experienced cultivators.
This work is sometimes credited as the psychedelic book that started it all—at least in modern Western society—and remains one of the most influential books in the psychedelic movement.Watts shares both the joys and pains these experiences can bring, as well as the various medicinal/therapeutic uses they offer.
What I learned from this book: If I ever went hunting for psilocybin mushrooms I would probably die a slow and agonizing death. The story weaves its way through the personal history of two of Psychedelics’ most prolific proponents. This definitive identification guide illuminates the astounding variety of psychoactive mushrooms that exist around the world. McKenna examines an eclectic range of substances and technologies that alter our consciousness, including sugar and television.His descriptions of the transcendent and expansive states often experienced with psychedelics inspire while he also details some of their risks. This comprehensive guide covers a wide range of species with detailed descriptions and colour photographs, making it a valuable resource for both beginners and experienced mushroom enthusiasts in the UK. In this psychedelic book, Vayne, a colleague of the Fungi Academy who helped create our Psychedelic Journeywork Course and who’s in the midst of planning an in-person Psychedelic Space Holder course with us, shares his unique wisdom that blends ancient shamanism with modern science. Journalist Erik Vance explains what the limits of this high suggestibility are (for example, one will not be able to “just think positively” out of a cancer diagnosis). Along the way, he uncovers new domains of the unconscious mind and creates a roadmap for his peers to help patients navigate the space.