By Seth Ferranti — 2016
Originating in the 1960s, as a thriving part of the counterculture havens of San Francisco and New York, psychedelics have long remained immersed in the recesses of the shadow economy.
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Dr. James Fadiman is one of the godfathers of LSD research and pioneers into its applications for therapy and psychological exploration. Here he discusses micro-dosing, "sitters," and the changing legal landscape for psychedelic research.
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Learn how to microdose acid (LSD) or magic mushrooms in this educational whiteboard video. Produced by Mark from After Skool and Brandon from OnePercentBetter.
Microdosing is when you take a tiny amount of psychedelic drugs - LSD or magic mushrooms usually - as part of your ordinary day. The drugs are illegal, and there is no medical evidence to say what the benefits or harms of it may be.
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Rev. Kokyo Henkel and James Fadiman, Ph.D., engaging in a discussion with a diverse crowd in Santa Cruz about the similarities between psychedelic and Buddhist experiences.
In his guide to effects of psychedelic use for spiritual (high dose), therapeutic (moderate dose), and problem-solving (low dose) purposes, Fadiman outlines best practices for safe, sacred entheogenic voyages.
In The Psychedelic Explorer’s Guide: Safe, Therapeutic, and Sacred Journeys, Fadiman reviews the newest as well as the neglected research into the psychotherapeutic value of visionary drug use for increased personal awareness and a host of serious medical conditions, including the study of the...