A book in hypertext detailing a project to treat heroin addiction
with ibogaine.
An excellent collection of drug literature drawing from such
diverse sources as the Old Testament, the Arabian Nights, Arthur Conan
Doyle, and Sigmund Freud.
Advertisement and excerpt from a novel mixing fact and speculation
based on government involvement in LSD
research.
The legendary Bay Area psychonauts share the fruits of their
exploration in a hypertext version of their underground classic.
The text that spawned the funniest (and perhaps the most irreverently
inspirational) cult I ever heard of. Hail Eris!
The man responsible for the isolation of psilocybin
and the bicycle ride that changed history tells it in his own words. Translated
by Jonathan Ott.
A landmark multidisciplinary effort that offers convincing evidence
that the ancient greeks used ergotized rye to brew an entheogenic potion
that was at the center of the Eleusinian Mysteries.
The watershed work that brought mescaline
into the public eye.
Find out what Leary's NY state commune was like on the inside
from somebody who was there.
The seminal work by the Harvard trinity that co-maps entheogenesis
with the Tibetan Book of the Dead.
Find out everything you never wanted to know about US government
involvement in the early days of the psychedelic revolution.
Public edition of a report originally written for the government
on altering belief structures with LSD,
sensory deprivation, and the creative power of the human mind.
An impressive collection of works by and about the cannabis pioneer
and many other classic hemp-related texts. Also contains classic essays
by Theophile Gautier on Hashish and Havelock Ellis on Mescaline.
Links to entheogenic books available via HTML, book reviews of
entheogenic titles by Lycaeum members, and on-line book companies.
Some useful tables for making anahuasca, but no substitute for
the whole book.
The introduction to Ott's masterwork. An articulate, reasoned,
and passionate cry for a sensible drug policy.
The most thorough and well-researched book written yet on the
topic, written by the late British entheogen researcher Saunders (R.I.P.)
One of the most complete, focused, immaculately organized web
libraries available on the subject. Lots of ultra-rare, long out of print
books & articles in HTML, with a special emphasis upon clinical
literature from the glory days of legal psychedelic research.
I cannot reccomend this site strongly enough -- they're definitely
the best at what they're doing...
Synthesis instructions, dosage range, extensions and commentary
on the master chemist's 170-plus creations in the phenethylamine family.
However, it unfortunately lacks the first half of the work, a rich and
illuminating novel that basically amounts to a thinly veiled autobiography
of the first family of psychedelic psychopharmacology.
If you only follow one
link on any of these pages, THIS SHOULD
BE IT!!!!!!!! One of the most comprehensive and least complicated
volumes ever written on the subject. Contains practically EVERYTHING one
would need to know if one were to decide to break the law and try to use
entheogens in a safe and responsible manner, all laid out in laymen's terms.
Check this out soon,
save it to your hard drive, and PLEASE
mirror it if you can - dunno how long this one will be able
to stay up on it's current server...
Everything in the previous entry also applies to this one,
the second and final volume written by the late author and only full-length
publication on the subject so far. Don't dawdle, and please download!
The philosopher/scholar details his "adventures in the chemistry
of consciousness."
A highly useful search engine for bibliographical data on the
topic.