The Secrets of Mescaline
Tripping on Peyote and Other Psychoactive Cacti
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Narrated by:
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Erich Schneider
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Written by:
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Alex Gibbons
About this listen
Are you interested in uncovering more about the powerful substance of mescaline? Do you want to learn about people’s experiences and the transformational impact it had on their minds, emotions, and lives? Want to make sure you don't have a bad trip if you decide to take it?
Inside this profound book, you’ll uncover four detailed and insightful accounts of mescaline and how these trips impacted the minds and lives of its users. With an exploration of the spiritual and psychedelic effects of different cacti, as well as their hallucinations and what they learned about themselves and others, this book allows you to peer behind the curtain of mescaline and see it for the powerful tool of self-discovery that it is.
Psychedelic cacti has been used in ancient cultures for thousands of years to communicate with spirits, invoke visions, and allow people to interact with their higher selves and deeper consciousness. Now, you can learn about the incredible effects of this drug from people who have experienced it first hand.
Also included is a frequently asked questions section including questions such as:
- Can you die from taking too much mescaline?
- What does a bad trip feel like?
- How long does a bad trip last?
- What is ego death?
With personal stories, a down-to-earth tone, and a wealth of valuable insights, this guide provides an in-depth look at the secrets of mescaline.
To discover more about this incredible psychedelic today, buy the audiobook now, and let's get started!
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- Danny Aceytuno
- 2022-04-05
Concise summary of current mescaline information with some problematic subjective user accounts
The book is a very concise summary of mescaline, mescaline-containing cacti, and user experiences with mescaline-containing cacti. The introduction section and FAQ section are more objective in focus and are both decent summaries of general current mescaline knowledge, given the book’s very short length. The problem comes with a couple of the stories chosen to represent subjective user accounts with mescaline. Specifically, the big issue is that this book gives a platform to stories that represent irresponsible psychedelic use with examples of potentially harmful and dangerous sets, settings, and behaviours (to self and others). It is important to not normalize such use of psychedelics and the book would have been better to either not include these specific stories or to provide clear and explicit discussion of specific problematic elements within each story and how they could have been more intentionally executed toward safer and more beneficial experiences.
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