My Altered States: A Doctor''s Extraordinary Account of Trauma, Psychedelics, and Spiritual Growth
English
By (author): Rick Strassman
An investigation based on direct experience into the meaning and message of altered states
Recounts several dozen of the authors experiences of drug and non-drug altered states of consciousness from birth to early adulthood
Applies the lenses of four explanatory modelspsychoanalysis, psychopharmacology, Zen Buddhism, and medieval Jewish metaphysicsin understanding how and why they occurred
Demonstrates the importance of careful unflinching recollection and documentation of both heavenly and hellish altered states in ones psychological, emotional, and spiritual life
Why do we seek out altered states of consciousness, or why, in some cases, do they happen unbidden? What do we see and hear, and what happens emotionally, physically, and psychologically? How and why are these experiences different from or similar to one another? Are they meaningful? And what do we do with them after they have passed?
Addressing these questions, renowned psychedelic researcher Rick Strassman, M.D., draws upon his journals and analyses of dozens of episodes of altered consciousness that occurred during, or are intimately tied to, his life between birth and young adulthood. Just as significant as the ecstatic blissful experiences are the uncensored and, at times, painfully unvarnished narratives of less elevated ones. Visually augmenting all these accounts are the striking images of artist Merrilee Challiss.
Understanding and applying the meaning and message of any altered stateits integrationfirst requires a clear-eyed recollection of the actual experience in all its aspects, neither pushing away the ugly nor grasping after the beautiful. This book provides a profound example of how one might go about accomplishing this daunting task. See more
Recounts several dozen of the authors experiences of drug and non-drug altered states of consciousness from birth to early adulthood
Applies the lenses of four explanatory modelspsychoanalysis, psychopharmacology, Zen Buddhism, and medieval Jewish metaphysicsin understanding how and why they occurred
Demonstrates the importance of careful unflinching recollection and documentation of both heavenly and hellish altered states in ones psychological, emotional, and spiritual life
Why do we seek out altered states of consciousness, or why, in some cases, do they happen unbidden? What do we see and hear, and what happens emotionally, physically, and psychologically? How and why are these experiences different from or similar to one another? Are they meaningful? And what do we do with them after they have passed?
Addressing these questions, renowned psychedelic researcher Rick Strassman, M.D., draws upon his journals and analyses of dozens of episodes of altered consciousness that occurred during, or are intimately tied to, his life between birth and young adulthood. Just as significant as the ecstatic blissful experiences are the uncensored and, at times, painfully unvarnished narratives of less elevated ones. Visually augmenting all these accounts are the striking images of artist Merrilee Challiss.
Understanding and applying the meaning and message of any altered stateits integrationfirst requires a clear-eyed recollection of the actual experience in all its aspects, neither pushing away the ugly nor grasping after the beautiful. This book provides a profound example of how one might go about accomplishing this daunting task. See more
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Will deliver when available. Publication date 30 Jan 2025