With the publication of Aldous Huxley’s mescaline-induced musings in “The Doors of Perception” in 1954, the spiritual and mystical groundwork for the psychedelic revolution of the following decade was ...
Author of Brave New World and The Doors of Perception, Aldous Huxley was born on July 26, 1894 and died on November 22, 1963—exactly 56 years ago today. In his memory, we’re republishing Jay Stevens’ ...
There is a monotonous sameness and an eager childishness about the results obtained by such eminent authorities as Aldous Huxley and Dr. Clemens Benda with lysergic acid, mescaline, and so forth.
heard of The Doors? People are Strange, Riders on the Storm, Break on Through (to the Other Side)... Turns out The Doors comes from Aldous Huxley's book "The Doors of Perception." The 1954 book was a ...
British novelist Aldous Huxley in a bid to study perception supposedly taped his conversations after swallowing the hallucinogenic drug mescaline. During one such chat, a researcher asked him to ...
When people hear “psychedelic,” they might think of raves, trips, hallucinations, electronic dance parties or the 1960s. The uses Western culture has for these substances are more popularly thought of ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Aldous Huxley is best remembered for his dystopian novel ‘Brave New ...
Prologue : One bright May morning : 3 May 1953 : Hollywood Hills -- Cactus mysteries : 2000 BCE-present : Andean South America -- The Devil's root : 1519-present : Mexico -- Making medicine : 1880-93 ...
Psychedelic Science begins again this week, with our second guest of ψ Series: Alexander Randall V. Heard of The Doors? People are Strange, Riders on the Storm, Break on Through (to the Other Side) ...
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