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In September 1969, an Oberlin College senior, ate a capsule containing 300 mcg of LSD. That night he saw that most humans are basically sleepwalking in heaven, and he saw the possibility of waking up. The path of awakening took him around the world studying and journeying with Buddhist, Sufi, Druid, and Hindu elders, along with indigenous shamans from five plant medicine traditions. However, awakening is an internal affair, and eventually, his path also required that he heal the traumas left by his own infancy and early childhood. Badji's Tales is a chronicle of 75 of his adventures, ranging…mehr

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In September 1969, an Oberlin College senior, ate a capsule containing 300 mcg of LSD. That night he saw that most humans are basically sleepwalking in heaven, and he saw the possibility of waking up. The path of awakening took him around the world studying and journeying with Buddhist, Sufi, Druid, and Hindu elders, along with indigenous shamans from five plant medicine traditions. However, awakening is an internal affair, and eventually, his path also required that he heal the traumas left by his own infancy and early childhood. Badji's Tales is a chronicle of 75 of his adventures, ranging from funny . . . to astonishing . . . to unbelievably lucky! It offers a unique perspective on the field of psychedelic spirituality.
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Autorenporträt
Peter Westgate Thurrell is an explorer of the inner landscape of life. He graduated from Exeter, Oberlin, and got a Masters in Environmental Science from Antioch. He has studied with teachers in many spiritual traditions around the world and has lived and worked with shamans in 5 indigenous medicine traditions. Among other achievements, he has designed and built an award-winning passive solar house in California, and designed and built more than 15 Megawatts of solar farms in southern Vermont providing enough power for 3,000 families. He lives alone on Canoe Brook, just upstream of the Connecticut River in Southern Vermont. He' d love to find a life partner.