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The Bigger Picture How Psychedelics Can Help Us Make Sense Of The World Alexander Beiner

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The Bigger Picture How Psychedelics Can Help Us Make Sense Of The World Alexander Beiner
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Publisher: Hay House
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.13 MB
Author: Alexander Beiner
ISBN: 9781788179164, 9781788179157, 1788179161, 1788179153
Language: English
Year: 2023

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The Bigger Picture How Psychedelics Can Help Us Make Sense Of The World Alexander Beiner by Alexander Beiner 9781788179164, 9781788179157, 1788179161, 1788179153 instant download after payment.

The Bigger Picture is an accessible, entertaining, and nuanced trip into the world of psychedelics. It explores the effects of the powerful psychedelic dimethyltryptamine (DMT), what we’re learning about metaphysics and neuroscience, and how these findings could significantly change the trajectory of culture. Alexander combines interviews with psychedelic leaders, philosophers, scientists, and celebrities with his own diary entries as a participant in the world-first clinical trial at Imperial College, London investigating DMT.

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