Ten Trips
The New Reality of Psychedelics
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Andy Mitchell
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Andy Mitchell
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Brought to you by Penguin.
Psychedelics have made a comeback, but the truth is they remain a mystery. In this daring, profound and wildly entertaining investigation, clinical neuropsychologist Andy Mitchell tests the claims being made for these substances by taking ten different psychedelics in ten different settings.
Journeying from a neuroimaging lab in London to the Colombian Amazon via Silicon Valley and his friend’s basement kitchen, his encounters with scientists and gangsters, venture capitalists and con men, psychonauts and shamans, and above all with the drugs themselves, take us beyond the hype and reveal the reality of psychedelics in all their strangeness, darkness and wonder.
‘An original and thrilling investigation into psychedelics and the claims that currently surround them, achieving profound insights’ Mike Jay, author of Psychonauts
‘Canny and somewhat sceptical . . . rigorous and penetrating . . . This is a wonderful book, a journey into the nature and potential of consciousness itself’ Literary Review
'An incisive, deeply personal and beautifully written account of the power, the uses and the modern misuses of psychedelics. Highly recommended' Anil Seth, author of Being You
‘Utterly compelling. Some books are in a category of their own and this is one them. Reading it is like having an out of body experience’ Mark Miodownik, author of Stuff Matters
‘Superb . . . brilliant’ TLS
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- Scarlett Wallingford
- 14-01-25
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Sadly, the authors narration often put me off when he was very judgemental about the people that he was with. This lessened the ability of the listener to actually come to their own conclusions about the experience.. there were times that I could not listen any more and had to take very extended breaks ….. however the overall content of the book was interesting and educational. The more we learn of peoples psychedelic experiences the more we realise it is a very individual experience with so many varying possibilities.
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