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- From: an101723@anon.penet.fi
- Date: Sat, 4 Jun 1994 05:06:54 UTC
- Subject: LSD:the best book, the only book.
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- To: anon@anon.penet.fi
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- L.S.D. Best book..The Only Book.
-
- My psychedaelic experience began in September 1970. My companion and
- guide helpfully set me up with an LSD starter-kit of Frank Zappa's 'Hot Rats'
- and Dr. John's 'Night Tripper'. The quite astonishing psychedaelic architecture
- of Frank Zappa's music was my first synesthetic experience. Dr. John left you
- quietly muttering incantations and wondering where you'd learned them and
- what they meant. His music was sublime and subliminal. To read, I was given
- Chairman Mao's 'Where do correct ideas come from' (which I now realize
- was purely for show) and Timothy Leary's 'Politics of Ecstasy'.
-
- I haven't read the book for nearly twenty five years. But I count myself as
- lucky to have had that book to read right at the beginning. I didn't like
- Leary's
- style. But his overly rich, sub-McCluhanite flashiness and his funny views on
- religion didn't matter. Tim had the answers. Alright, you could tell from
- his style, he was a bit of boaster. But Tim was the only one who new
- where to go. Tim was the only one who told you the protocols. When you
- looked at your hand and suddenly you were able to identify every last
- pulsing capillary, fixed in utter astonishment, just this side of shock,
- Tim said that what was happening to you was clearly a kind of
- awareness that, if pursued, would propel you from the normal confines of
- your body, to a level where you were conscious of the molecular and
- sub-molecular
- basis of all things. There was an exciting comic book quality about Tim's
- adventures.
- Tim regressed regularly. Back to the womb and beyond...back and back. Tim
- remembered when we were frogs, back even further, when we were amoeba.
-
- Tim's adventures were both red-blooded and cerebral at the same time. As
- an exercise in prose, Tim's book will seem horribly dated. It didn't
- read too well at the time. But as a 'try-this and see' manual it was an
- *essential* guide for so many of us. By the time that Tim wrote the Politics
- of Ecstasy, he had long since made his mind up that psychedelics belong to
- humanity and that narrowly scientific accounts were only part
- of the picture. Much of what Tim said might have been bollocks. But Tim
- took a giant step.
-
- The Politics of Ecstasy: the best book, the only book.
-
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