This collection of essays, written by the poster boy of 1960s counterculture, describes the psychological journey Timothy Leary made in the years following his dismissal from Harvard, as his psychedelic research moved from the scientific to the religious arena. He discusses the nature of religious experience and eight crafts of God, including God as hedonic artist. Leary also examines the Tibetan, Buddhist, and Taoist experiences. In the final chapters, he explores man as god and LSD as sacrament.
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Your Brainb God by Timothy Leary ISBN: 1-57951 052 3C opyright 1988 by Timothy Leary Copyright 2001 by Futique Trust Published by RONIN Pub Ushing, I nc. POB ox 522 Berkeley, CA 94701 www. roninpub. com All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical including photocopying, recording, or by any informational storage and retrieval system, without written permission from the Futique Trust or Ronin Publishing, except for inclusion of brief quotes in a review. Editor: Beverly Potter Cover art: Stevee Postman Cover design: Judy July, Generic Typography Printer: Bertelsmann Printed in the United States of America Distributed by Publishers Group West Library of Congress Card Number -2001118555 Material in the book previously published in Changing M? Mind A mong Others by Timothy Leary.
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