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The Doors of Perception

The Doors of Perception

The man who comes back through the Door in the Wall will never be quite the same as the man who went out’. Aldous Huxley first took mescalin in 1953 and continued his experiments with hallucinogenic drugs until 1963 when, on his deathbed, he asked for and was given LSD. Huxley explores the effects of the mescalin experience, describing how the drug enabled him to discover a ‘sacramental vision of reality’. He also discusses the spiritual and moral implications of the experience, demonstrating how negative emotions can transform man’s perceptual Nirvana into a ‘schizophrenic hell’.

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  • Good but

    Good but this guy basically took some cactus psychedelic and unlocked the way to truly perceive the universe. Full of nonsensical dialogue that definitely over develops what he’s trying to say. Good read though

    By NiftyLemon

  • Excellent

    Thisness and thatness

    By Starseer

  • A must read xinfinity

    Pull yourself away from everything else and dive into this book that just may change the way you perceive things in 95 pages.

    By jimbobbinson

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