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    Unlocking living DNA and refolding it like origami was what The Book spoke of. The first key, the hallucinogen, was the easy part. But beneath the transcendent surface is a cloaked memory, which Dome believes he must resist. Can he reconcile it?Dome's new roommate, Kemma, is back from Cali to join him on the journey of the Great Awakening. She's something like a genius, and also a surfer/MMJ grower/DJ with a penchant for local craft breweries and magic brownies. Becoming much more than an epic voyage, the five keys have the power to unlock the greatest potential of humanity.Imagine the duo from Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas on a journey for The Celestine Prophecy in a world like A Wrinkle in Time. That mash-up is the realm where the Fifth Key exists.The Fifth Key is short novel from the Arizona shaman, Paul Caldeaux. Mashing visionary concepts and extravagant fun, it is told through the modern eyes of Dome, an irreverent psychonaut that discovers something much deeper. Dome's search is symbolized by an over-the-top journey to transform the human race and uncover the true nature of reality.With spats of tongue-in-cheek humor mixed with eye-opening aha! moments, this extremely fun listen is not only surprising but refreshing.Engaging and action packed, The Fifth Key is a satisfying listen that easily blends thought provoking passages with moments of off-color, sometimes screwball comedy. Quantum concepts and philosophies are effortlessly weaved by Caldeaux. Steeped in a 21st century nootropic, microdosing culture, it is a full on symbolic exploration of LSD as an entheogen for the purpose of mental breakthroughs and ultimately, human evolution. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Parker Hennegan. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/173719/bk_acx0_173719_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    Trouble infiltrated the Harakens' capital city of Espero, in the form of New Terra criminal gangs who grew wealthy and powerful on the moons of Ganymede, hiding behind the cover of an ill-conceived mining charter. The gangs brought stims and addictive hallucinogenic drugs to Espero, distributing them to the young on the planet. Christie Racine and her friends visited a hidden club rumored to be a source of the dangerous drugs and have run afoul of the criminals running the illegal establishment. Kidnapped and transported out of Hellébore's system aboard a freighter, the girls become desperate to free themselves. Alex Racine, Christie's brother and president of the Harakens, races to discover where the girls were taken. The trail leads Alex from Espero to the pleasure domes of Jolares, a moon orbiting a gas giant in Oistos, the New Terrans' home system. Alex's search is complicated by the discovery of not one, but three sets of pleasure domes, each on its own moon and run by its own criminal mastermind. It becomes a dangerous game of hide-and-seek as the Harakens attempt to recover their girls and locate the biochemist who created the dangerous hallucinogen, without panicking the kidnappers. The Harakens' efforts are complicated by the duplicitous scheme of "Mr. Blue" and "Sniffer", two gang leaders, who seek to steal the domes of "Craze", the third gang leader, in a dangerous double-cross. Alex and his people thought things couldn't get any more complicated until they discover the gangs have gone to war with deadly stunners and plasma rifles in a fight for possession of the Haraken girls, who are caught between the rivals. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Grover Gardner. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/blak/009824/bk_blak_009824_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    Learn the ancient Mayan and Chinese secret of healing your body and mind with psilocybin mushrooms.Are you looking for alternative natural healing methods? Did you know that psilocybin mushrooms could be used to fight depression, anxiety, and other health issues? Do you want to cultivate mushrooms, but don’t know where to start?This ultimate guide on the so-called magic mushrooms will teach you how to grow them in the comfort of your home and use them to improve your physical and mental health!Psilocybin mushrooms are called magic for a reason. The powerful and therapeutic effect of psilocybin has been scientifically proven and even used for successful treating of chronic diseases such as cancer and various cardiovascular problems.Magic mushrooms have been presented badly in the media these last few years, mainly because they can be used as a hallucinogenic drug. Don’t let the fact that people misuse these mushrooms discourage you. You can have a beer or a glass of wine, even though there are people who drink too much, right?This comprehensive, incredibly detailed guide on psilocybin mushrooms will show you how to use them safely, reap the many benefits, and avoid potential problems.Here’s what you’ll discover in this book:The medical properties of psilocybin mushrooms and the history of their useWays how the consumption of mushrooms can help fight or prevent cancerSteps to use these mushrooms to treat anxiety, depression, PTSD, and other mental health issuesA guide on hallucinogen properties and how to control or avoid possible side effectsMethods to recognize dangerous and poisonous mushroomsA detailed how-to guide on growing mushroomsAnd much more!Picking, buying, and growing mushrooms, in general, requires having some background knowledge on them to avoid eating poisonous ones. It’s the same with psilocybin mushrooms, with the addit ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Diehl Stacey. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/182474/bk_acx0_182474_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    Become an expert on CBD oil, heal your body and mind, and have fun preparing meals with cannabis! Cannabis or hemp plant have been used for centuries to cure various diseases, both mental and physical. Only during the 20th century has cannabis become stigmatized as something harmful. The reason for that is, of course, its use as a hallucinogenic drug. In ancient and medieval times, the plant was used for healing of body and mind, and the modern world is slowly but surely returning to this old medicinal practice. We have already witnessed the benefits that CBD oil has had on patients with chronic diseases, and more and more countries are starting to legalize the use of medicinal marijuana. In this comprehensive guide on cannabis, you’ll find out all about the healing properties and benefits of CBD. This audiobook emphasizes the benefits of the oral consummation of cannabis. Simply put, if you eat it, it’s going to work better. That’s why you’ll get tons of fun and tasty recipes with cannabis, so start baking! Here’s what this audiobook will teach you: The medicinal and nutritional values of cannabis and hemp plantThe difference between the healing CBD and the hallucinogen THC and how come the use of one is legal and the other is notThe best ways to consume cannabis, from inhalation to ingestionThe benefits of eating cannabisList of illnesses and conditions you can cure with cannabisA bunch of simple but interesting recipes with cannabis as one of the ingredients!And so much more! The horror stories you’ve heard about people hallucinating while “high” are often inaccurate and devised to further stigmatize marijuana. While THC can, for some, trigger hallucinations, CBD is absolutely safe to use. The science is very clear on this issue, and you’ll find out everything about it in this amazingly detailed audiobook.  ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Peter Nash. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/186418/bk_acx0_186418_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    In this hour, when Timothy Leary invited everyone to "turn on, tune in, drop out" in the Sixties, it captured the public's imagination, but it was also bad news for scientists who wanted to study the effects of psychedelics. It's taken decades for study of mind-altering drugs to be taken seriously. Now a handful of scientists are at the forefront of new research. One of them is Roland Griffiths is a neuroscientist at Johns Hopkins. He's just turned his attention to psilocybin, a classic hallucinogen commonly known as magic mushrooms. He tells Steve Paulson about his findings. Then, after an excerpt from an interview with Aldous Huxley from 1958 about his use of mescaline, we take a look at other mystical experiences. Stefanie Syman explores how to achieve them without drugs. The author of The Subtle Body: The Story of Yoga in America tells Jim Fleming that today's scientific study of psychedelics could lead to new breakthroughs.Next, in 1971 Terrence McKenna, a philosopher and ethnobotanist set out with his brother Dennis to travel the Amazon in search of drug-induced visionary experiences. That wild adventure led to a lifelong study of hallucinogens. Though Terrence died ten years ago, Dennis McKenna, now a botanist and lecturer at the University of Minnesota's Center for Spirituality and Healing, continues the quest. He tells Steve Paulson how shamanistic cultures use hallucinogens.And we hear a clip from Annie Levy who was diagnosed with terminal cancer. In the late stages she took part in an experimental study designed to see if taking psilocybin could help with the fear and panic about dying. In her case, taking a single dose was a life-changing experience in her final months. The groundbreaking study was the project of Charles Grob, a psychiatrist at the UCLA medical school, who tells Anne Strainchamps about his research on psychedelics. [Broadcast Date: June 9, 2010] Language: English. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/rt/tbon/100609/rt_tbon_100609_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    In this hour, When Timothy Leary invited everyone to "turn on, tune in, drop out" in the Sixties, it captured the public's imagination, but it was also bad news for scientists who wanted to study the effects of psychedelics. It's taken decades for study of mind-altering drugs to be taken seriously. Now a handful of scientists are at the forefront of new research. One of them is Roland Griffiths, a neuroscientist at Johns Hopkins. He's just turned his attention to psilocybin, a classic hallucinogen commonly known as magic mushrooms. He tells Steve Paulson about his findings. Then, after an excerpt from an interview with Aldous Huxley from 1958 about his use of mescaline, we take a look at other mystical experiences. Stefanie Syman explores how to achieve them without drugs. The author of The Subtle Body: The Story of Yoga in America tells Jim Fleming that today's scientific study of psychedelics could lead to new breakthroughs. Next, in 1971 Terrence McKenna, a philosopher and ethnobotanist set out with his brother Dennis to travel the Amazon in search of drug-induced visionary experiences. That wild adventure led to a lifelong study of hallucinogens. Though Terrence died ten years ago, Dennis McKenna, now a botanist and lecturer at the University of Minnesota's Center for Spirituality and Healing, continues the quest. He tells Steve Paulson how shamanistic cultures use hallucinogens. And finally, we hear a clip from Annie Levy who was diagnosed with terminal cancer. In the late stages she took part in an experimental study designed to see if taking psilocybin could help with the fear and panic about dying. In her case, taking a single dose was a life-changing experience in her final months. The groundbreaking study was the project of Charles Grob, a psychiatrist at the UCLA medical school, who tells Anne Strainchamps about his research on psychedelics. [Broadcast Date: June 8, 2011] Language: English. Narrator: Jim Fleming. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/rt/tbon/110608/rt_tbon_110608_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    Neuropsychedelia - The Revival of Hallucinogen Research since the Decade of the Brain: ab 34.99 €
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    Uses and Abuses of Plant-Derived Smoke - Its Ethnobotany as Hallucinogen Perfume Incense and Medicine: ab 60.99 €
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    Das Debütalbum von Kelela ist ein vielschichtiges, oszillierendes Porträt, das sich zugleich in die Vergangenheit und in die Zukunft des R&amp,B erstreckt. Was so nach relativ stabilen Genregrenzen und -zugehörigkeiten klingt, wird in ihren Händen grenzenlos: "Take Me Apart" steht für sich, es ist ein neues Element, das nach eigenen Regeln funktioniert, sich aber doch einreihen lässt in einen Kanon von klangverwandten jüngeren Albummeilensteinen. Ehrlichkeit und Verletzlichkeit waren schon immer die Eckpfeiler ihrer Musik - auch wenn sie sich gelegentlich gepanzert in avantgardistischen Electronica-Schichtungen präsentiert -, und auf "Take Me Apart" geht sie nun sogar noch deutlich weiter, was den emotionalen Tiefgang, Wucht und Gehalt ihrer Message und auch die Breite des klanglichen Spektrums angeht. Nach den Lobeshymnen für ihre "Hallucinogen" EP, Feature-Beiträgen für ihre langjährige Verbündete Solange, Danny Brown oder zuletzt den Gorillaz, und nach Supportauftritten für The xx, legt Kelela mit "Take Me Apart" den Grundstein für eine sehr vielversprechende Karriere."So smart wie Kelela hat lange niemand das Erbe der Gospel- und Jazz-Diven mit dem Zeitgeist in den Clubs verbunden - Soul Music im Schwebezustand und Zärtlichkeit als das neue Ding." - SPEX Titelgeschichte September-Oktober 2017Formate:CD = Digipak mit Concertina-/Harmonikafalten-Booklet (+Sticker)LP = Schwarzes Vinyl in bedruckter Innentasche mit Download-Code (+Sticker)
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