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- From: rjesse@us.oracle.com (Robert Jesse)
- Newsgroups: alt.drugs,alt.drugs.psychedelics,alt.drugs.culture
- Subject: New Book: Thanatos to Eros
- Date: 21 Dec 1994 19:30:46 GMT
- Message-ID: <3d9vp6$bso@dcsun4.us.oracle.com>
-
- Myron Stolaroff has just published a book about his life's experiences since
- 1959 with LSD, mescaline, and many of the phenethylamines including MDMA.
- Stolaroff was founder and president of the International Foundation for
- Advanced Study in Menlo Park, California, a research organization that
- provided legal sessions with LSD and mescaline from 1961 to 1965. After
- those substances illegal, he continued his work privately with other,
- unscheduled materials. Stolaroff describes the book as "essentially the
- story of my own personal development, from a seriously neurotic, closed-in,
- self-absorbed individual in almost constant discomfort, to a place of
- peace, calm, awareness, and understanding that makes life a blessing."
-
-
- THANATOS to EROS / 35 Years of Psychedelic Exploration
- by Myron J. Stolaroff, Foreword by Alexander and Ann Shulgin
- Thaneros Press, Lone Pine, CA 1994.
-
- ISBN 3-86135-453-5 hard cover, 192 pages $17.95
-
- CHAPTERS: Early Beginnings - The Interim Years - MDMA - 2C-B -
- Other New Compounds - A Most Remarkable Compound, 2C-E - Bummers -
- Low Doses - Family - Good Friends Along the Way I and II - Special
- Events - Insights - Story of a Marriage - Culmination
-
- FROM THE ORDER FORM:
-
- >Send orders with check or money order payable to "Thaneros Press"
- >for $17.95 per copy, plus $3.00 per copy for shipping and handling
- >(California residents add $1.39 sales tax per copy), to:
- >
- > Thaneros Press
- > P.O. Box 773
- > Lone Pine, CA 93545
- >
- >Most orders shipped within two days of receipt.
- >
- >"Fascinating reading, both as a human story and as invaluable data on the
- >long term, serious use of psychedelics for psychological and spiritual
- >growth! We need books like these, they are too rare." -- Charles T. Tart,
- >author of Altered States of Consciousness and Transpersonal Psychologies.
- >
- >"I wish I could have had Myron as a Sunday School teacher to prepare me for
- >my own psychedelic rites of passage: it would have helped me save about ten
- >years of struggle." -- George Greer, MD, MDMA researcher/therapist,
- >co-founder of the Heffter Research Institute.
-
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-
- From: rjesse@us.oracle.com (Robert Jesse)
- Newsgroups: alt.drugs,alt.drugs.psychedelics,alt.drugs.culture
- Subject: THANATOS TO EROS: exerpts from book
- Date: 12 Mar 1995 09:18:42 GMT
- Message-ID: <3jue9i$nrn@dcsun4.us.oracle.com>
-
- Date: Sun, 08 Jan 95 16:16 CST
- From: Tom Roberts
- Subject: Guide: Stolaroff, Myron. Thanatos to Eros
-
- Stolaroff, Myron J. (1994). Thanatos to Eros: Thirty-five Years
- of Psychedelic Exploration. Berlin: Verlag fur Wissenschaft und
- Bildung.
-
- ISBN: 3-86135-453-5
-
- Description: hardcover, 192 pages.
-
- Contents: foreword by Alexander T. Shulgin and Ann Shulgin,
- preface, acknowledgments, introduction, 15 chapters, Appendix I.
- Foundation [International Foundation for Advanced Study] Papers,
- Appendix II. Degree of Intensity Scale, Appendix III. Procedure,
- Appendix IV, The Nature of the Self.
-
- Note: available from Thaneros Press, P.O. Box 773, Lone Pine, CA.
- 93545. Price $17.95 per copy, shipping and handling $3.00.
- California residents add $1.39 tax per book.
-
- Excerpt(s): My major vocational accomplishment was growing up
- with Ampex Corporation. Ampex started as a very small, obscure
- firm manufacturing electric motors and grew into a world leader
- in the field of magnetic recording. I progressed from design
- engineer of magnetic recording components to production engineer
- to application engineer to Director of Instrumentation Sales to
- Assistant to the President for Long Range Planning.
- It was in the last position that I had my first encounter
- with LSD. At the time I was familiar with the frontiers of many
- technological fields of knowledge, for we were designing special
- magnetic recording equipment to aid research in most of these
- fields: telemetering essential information from missiles and
- aircraft that would aid in making design decisions, automotive
- engineering, geophysical exploration, recording the output of
- various sensing devises in laboratories, computers, and finally
- developing the world's first successful video tape recorder. I
- felt abreast of most scientific developments. Yet after my first
- LSD experience, I stated with confidence about LSD: "This is the
- greatest discovery that man has ever made." While I have learned
- a great deal in the ensuing years about the proper use and misuse
- of this substance, nothing has ever brought into question the
- accuracy of this evaluation. (page 18)
-
- And the revelations also included profound realizations that
- God is absolutely real, and that there is only One Person, of
- which we are all a part. I held LSD to be the most important
- discovery man has ever made, and would devote my life to learning
- more about it and how to use it effectively, not only for myself
- but for others. (page 24)
-
- I grew confident in my understanding of how to work with
- this substance, and verified that LSD was not a psychotomimetic
- as the medical profession claimed. I also understood why they
- made the claim. I see two major factors. If one has no
- understanding of the vast dimensions of the mind beyond ordinary
- experience (such as extra-sensory perception) or the spiritual
- basis of reality, one might feel that experiencing such
- actualities is insanity. (page 25)
-
- A key experience came for me in 1959, when I took a much
- larger dose than usual, 150 micrograms, Al [Hubbard] deeming that
- I was ready for it. The outstanding event of this experience was
- a dynamic breakthrough in which I was shown that Jesus was God,
- and that I was God! With this realization I broke down
- completely and sobbed and sobbed without letup for fifteen
- minutes. Later I sat down to play the piano, and played as I
- have never played before. I felt that I was playing the music as
- the composer realized it, and able to express the marvelous depth
- of feeling the composer was portraying. This experience led to a
- quantum-step improvement in my ability to play the piano, which
- remained with me from that time on. (page 27)
-
- One cannot help but ponder the strange dichotomy that the
- nation based on establishing individual freedom has now outlawed
- every substance which might aid in the exploration of that last
- and most important frontier, the human mind. Alexander Shulgin,
- world-renowned chemist in the field of psychoactive drugs, is
- quoted in a recent periodical: "Our generation is the first ever
- to have made the search for self-awareness a crime." (page 37)
-
- For those who have been privileged to enter the sacred
- regions and appreciate the vast array of learning at our
- disposal, the psychedelics are priceless substances. But one
- stands out as especially unique, with outstanding characteristics
- exclusively its own. This is MDMA, code name for 3.4-
- methylenedioxy-N-methylamphetamine. The most fitting description
- that I can give it is that it is an outstanding Grace. (page 41)
-
- After a number of trials of MDMA with other people, it
- became apparent that his was the best substance with which to
- introduce people to psychoactive drugs. With other substances,
- we had always used great care to make sure that the subject was
- ready for an experience that would greatly alter his perceptions,
- understanding, and perhaps his view of himself and his behavior.
- MDMA is so generally euphoric and non-threatening that a much
- wider range of subjects can benefit from the experience without
- discomfort. (page 42)
-
- If one's psyche if relatively clear, the descent is quite
- euphoric, and the remainder of the day is spent in a very
- satisfying state of contentment.
- However, if there is unresolved material in the unconscious
- that did not get dealt with completely, the drop in the action of
- the drug seems quite sudden, and one is left physically
- uncomfortable and somewhat unsettled.
- To counteract this we thought, why not supplement with
- another, more powerful substance? This turned out to be a
- splendid idea. ...
- This worked very effectively. In fact, everyone invariably
- reported that their experience with the psychedelic supplement
- was better than using that particular substance alone. MDMA is
- an empowering launching pad. (page 43)
-
- She had a remarkable breakthrough. She was positive that
- she was going to die, so she decided to let herself die. She
- melted into the ground, and then appeared before a profound,
- brilliant light, the throne of God. She knew that she was with
- God, and that she was God. She was in ecstasy, and began to sing.
- She turned into a delightful little girl, utterly alive, bright,
- full of joy and wisdom. She was so beautiful, inside and out,
- that she was a joy to witness. She felt her channel was wide
- open directly to the Source and was extremely insightful about
- whatever took our attention. (page 47)
-
- As I review my own use of the sacraments, I am aware that
- much of my life has been a struggle to become free of ponderous
- weights that seem to drag like heavy anchors. But as the anchors
- were recognized and cut free, and more importantly, as I
- recognized and accepted the forces in the universe that are there
- to pick up the weights and cut the entangling ropes, I was able
- to achieve greater freedom and joy. (page 180)
-
- I can see that when immersed in the celestial light, life is
- completely transformed. As Brother Lawrence describes in The
- Practice of the Presence of God, the most menial task can be
- irradiated with this heavenly light that it is our privilege to
- emit. The most irksome task can be an act of worship and
- celebration. (page 181)
-
- When I am whole, there is no distinction between God and
- myself. Such concepts disappear, and life flows with an
- indescribable, spontaneous grace. But in my present state many
- things pull me down, and I cannot maintain such a state of
- wholeness. When I relapse, the most effective means I have found
- to establish my true self is my understanding of being a partner
- with God, and of how this partnership works. This is a
- partnership, as I understand it, that every being must work out
- for him/herself. Full partnership requires a comprehensive
- understanding of the remarkable role that we have been created to
- fill, and how unstintingly our loving endeavors are supported.
- Short of full union with God, it is in this partnership that life
- reaches its most glorious, sublime, exciting, purely joyous
- heights.
- It is my earnest hope that these pages have revealed enough
- information to inspire others to start or deepen their commitment
- to the path of true fulfillment. (pages 182-183).
-
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