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Trips, Travels, and Dreams: How LSD Saved Me (edición 2015)

por Michael Vaughn Palmer

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In 1966, a chance phone call from an old friend led Michael V. Palmer to San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury neighborhood, a place populated by hippies, musicians, psychics, and yogis. To Palmer's delight, many of his new friends dabbled in all of the above, and everyone wanted to spread the love. Much of that good feeling stemmed from a collective mental awakening inspired by a new controversial psychedelic concoction: LSD. For Palmer and his contemporaries, LSD presented a unique opportunity to expand one's mind. For the authorities, it heralded the collapse of social order. In the memoir Trips, Travels, and Dreams: How LSD Saved Me, Palmer's unique personal story showcases the power of the psychedelically altered mind. Because of LSD use, he no longer lived within the confines of society's expectations. Uniquely talented people, such as the psychic Vassily, encouraged him to follow his acid-induced dreams and visions down a life's path that ultimately took him to more than sixty countries. This fascinating story, complete with an insightful analysis of the human psyche, proves a glowing testament to the power of the 1960s counterculture movement.… (más)
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Título:Trips, Travels, and Dreams: How LSD Saved Me
Autores:Michael Vaughn Palmer
Información:Publisher Unknown, Kindle Edition, 179 pages
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TRIPS, TRAVELS, and DREAMS: How LSD Saved Me por Michael Vaughn Palmer

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This straightforward book is part travelogue, part philosophical journal, part mystical adventure and part blueprint for living a happy life. The author fills his pages with a compelling narrative of how trying LSD led to his life of challenging experiences and high adventures. In short, he enjoyed the fullness of life and all its offerings. Palmer led the life most of us would gladly trade for our own! He didn't just live, he embraced living to the fullest. His life followed the basic philosophies of his friend, Vassily whose Eastern philosophic viewpoints and lessons are interspersed throughout the book. Mike learned that by following your heart and trusting the universe, everything will work out and work out well.
This is a self-published book worthy of a far greater audience. ( )
  PaulLoesch | Apr 2, 2022 |
This straightforward book is part travelogue, part philosophical journal, part mystical adventure and part blueprint for living a happy life. The author fills his pages with a compelling narrative of how trying LSD led to his life of challenging experiences and high adventures. In short, he enjoyed the fullness of life and all its offerings. Palmer led the life most of us would gladly trade for our own! He didn't just live, he embraced living to the fullest. His life followed the basic philosophies of his friend, Vassily whose Eastern philosophic viewpoints and lessons are interspersed throughout the book. Mike learned that by following your heart and trusting the universe, everything will work out and work out well.
This is a self-published book worthy of a far greater audience. ( )
  Paul-the-well-read | Apr 21, 2020 |
This straightforward book is part travelogue, part philosophical journal, part mystical adventure and part blueprint for living a happy life. The author fills his pages with a compelling narrative of how trying LSD led to his life of challenging experiences and high adventures. In short, he enjoyed the fullness of life and all its offerings. Palmer led the life most of us would gladly trade for our own! He didn't just live, he embraced living to the fullest. His life followed the basic philosophies of his friend, Vassily whose Eastern philosophic viewpoints and lessons are interspersed throughout the book. Mike learned that by following your heart and trusting the universe, everything will work out and work out well.
This is a self-published book worthy of a far greater audience. ( )
  Paul-the-well-read | Apr 21, 2020 |
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In 1966, a chance phone call from an old friend led Michael V. Palmer to San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury neighborhood, a place populated by hippies, musicians, psychics, and yogis. To Palmer's delight, many of his new friends dabbled in all of the above, and everyone wanted to spread the love. Much of that good feeling stemmed from a collective mental awakening inspired by a new controversial psychedelic concoction: LSD. For Palmer and his contemporaries, LSD presented a unique opportunity to expand one's mind. For the authorities, it heralded the collapse of social order. In the memoir Trips, Travels, and Dreams: How LSD Saved Me, Palmer's unique personal story showcases the power of the psychedelically altered mind. Because of LSD use, he no longer lived within the confines of society's expectations. Uniquely talented people, such as the psychic Vassily, encouraged him to follow his acid-induced dreams and visions down a life's path that ultimately took him to more than sixty countries. This fascinating story, complete with an insightful analysis of the human psyche, proves a glowing testament to the power of the 1960s counterculture movement.

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