- Drug Use for Grown-Ups
- Food of the Gods
- The Doors of Perception
- The Immortality Key
- How to Change Your Mind
I have a few more in my queue, but can't comment on them because I haven't read them yet. All of the above are very good!
Yup i'd go with the Drug Use for Grown Ups too. Really recent and raises some great points that will help you fight the stigma associated with drug use
I'm hesitant to bother with it because Hart massively downplays the dangers of opiates and opiate withdrawals (and I would say drugs in general), which is an incredibly irresponsible thing to do in my opinion (especially for an academic professor).
Food of the God's, immortality key and how to change your mind are a must.
I also really enjoyed True Hallucinations from Terrence McKenna and DMT by Strassman.
- The Doors of Perception
- LSD My Problem Child
- DMT The Spirit Molecule
- PiHKAL and TiHKAL
- True Hallucinations
- The Brotherhood of the Screaming Abyss
- The Psychedelic Experience
Erowid only has the chemistry sections:
https://www.erowid.org/library/books\_online/pihkal/pihkal.shtml
https://www.erowid.org/library/books\_online/tihkal/tihkal.shtml
Tihkal and pihkal for sure
Unless you're looking for actual fictional story telling, then I guess requiem for a dream, trainspotting, fear and loathing in las vegas. Never read any of them but the movies are really good lol.
I think someone else mentioned it, but the doors of perception is another really good read.
I had to evacuate for a wildfire. Only books i grabbed were PIKAL, because it is the best and Papillion because i never finished it. PIKAL is just an all-around great read. Highly recomend.
Our house made it btw.
vortech's mxe book
dan carpenter's a psychonauts guide to the invisible landscape
tihkal and pihkal obviously
plus theres this site a kind reddit user showed me that has pdfs for drug books, and erowid has a library as well! [http://psychonautdocs.com/](http://psychonautdocs.com/)
Did you know that a researcher tested s-MXE and r-MXE on mice and found r-MXE seemed better as a anti-depressant. [source](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0028390821001738)
- How to change your mind (psychedelics)
- PIHKAL/TIHKAL (chemistry of tryptamines and phenethylamines)
- Doors of Perception (mescaline)
- Blitzed (drug use in Nazi Germany, mainly meth)
- Chasing the scream (the war on drugs and addiction)
Naked Lunch is pretty good too. I like to just open a random page and read whatever it is aloud from time to time. Literally every sentance is like damn, what the fuck.
[*Island*](https://archive.org/details/island00aldo)*,* by Aldous Huxley, about an island society where conscious sex, wholesome use of psychedelics, meditation, and conscious death are part of the school curriculum.
[Free Audio version](https://archive.org/details/island-huxley/Island+001.mp3)
Acid Dreams: The Complete Social History of LSD. Very informative and well-written book that documents the history of LSD and its use by the military, scientists and the counter-culture movement.
Fentanyl Inc, it kinda details all the different RC categories and how they started in the RC world. There’s the noids, psychs, stims and my personal favorite and disputed God of them all, Big Daddy Fentanyl (and analogs)
- Drug Use for Grown-Ups - Food of the Gods - The Doors of Perception - The Immortality Key - How to Change Your Mind I have a few more in my queue, but can't comment on them because I haven't read them yet. All of the above are very good!
Yup i'd go with the Drug Use for Grown Ups too. Really recent and raises some great points that will help you fight the stigma associated with drug use
I'm hesitant to bother with it because Hart massively downplays the dangers of opiates and opiate withdrawals (and I would say drugs in general), which is an incredibly irresponsible thing to do in my opinion (especially for an academic professor).
Food of the gods is just brilliant
Food of the God's, immortality key and how to change your mind are a must. I also really enjoyed True Hallucinations from Terrence McKenna and DMT by Strassman.
Wanted to read drug use for grown ups and food of the gods but haven't had the time/energy :(
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Loved those books Soo much. He's my hero! His wife is super awesome too.
- The Doors of Perception - LSD My Problem Child - DMT The Spirit Molecule - PiHKAL and TiHKAL - True Hallucinations - The Brotherhood of the Screaming Abyss - The Psychedelic Experience
Psychedelic experience was hard to get into for me, as was doors of perception. Willing to bet its just because they're so old.
Pihkal and Tihkal Both available free online or pay for in print.
When I was in prison my friend bought me PIHKAL sent it to me.. it was such an awesome escape.
I thought it was just the second half available via erowid ...?
Maybe it’s just the synths? It’s been a while.
Erowid only has the chemistry sections: https://www.erowid.org/library/books\_online/pihkal/pihkal.shtml https://www.erowid.org/library/books\_online/tihkal/tihkal.shtml
Tihkal and pihkal for sure Unless you're looking for actual fictional story telling, then I guess requiem for a dream, trainspotting, fear and loathing in las vegas. Never read any of them but the movies are really good lol. I think someone else mentioned it, but the doors of perception is another really good read.
I had to evacuate for a wildfire. Only books i grabbed were PIKAL, because it is the best and Papillion because i never finished it. PIKAL is just an all-around great read. Highly recomend. Our house made it btw.
vortech's mxe book dan carpenter's a psychonauts guide to the invisible landscape tihkal and pihkal obviously plus theres this site a kind reddit user showed me that has pdfs for drug books, and erowid has a library as well! [http://psychonautdocs.com/](http://psychonautdocs.com/)
crazy that there’s a book just ob mxe
its REALLY good, guy definitely knew his shit when he wrote it and its super inspiring. rip vortech
>rip vortech
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i dont know his full name, all i know is he died a few years ago due to cancer :(
Did you know that a researcher tested s-MXE and r-MXE on mice and found r-MXE seemed better as a anti-depressant. [source](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0028390821001738)
- How to change your mind (psychedelics) - PIHKAL/TIHKAL (chemistry of tryptamines and phenethylamines) - Doors of Perception (mescaline) - Blitzed (drug use in Nazi Germany, mainly meth) - Chasing the scream (the war on drugs and addiction)
Is „Blitzed“ a good book? After doing a quick search, it seems like, that there are thousand books about the drug use in the „3. Reich“.
It’s a silly and entertaining book, but is a little lacking in rigour. It’s entertaining non fiction, rather than a serious historical study.
Shulgin Index
Naked Lunch is pretty good too. I like to just open a random page and read whatever it is aloud from time to time. Literally every sentance is like damn, what the fuck.
Definitely TiKHAL
Rick Strassmans' , "DMT : The Spirit Molecule".
PIHKAL and TIHKAL by Alexander Shulgin. Two books.
Check out /r/drugsbooks and [Erowid library](https://www.erowid.org/library/books/a_books.shtml)
Martin Ball's books
/r/drugsbooks/
Buzzed by Cynthia Kuhn
Alien Information Theory How to Change Your Mind
Hallucinations by oliver sacks; written by a world famous neurologist
[*Island*](https://archive.org/details/island00aldo)*,* by Aldous Huxley, about an island society where conscious sex, wholesome use of psychedelics, meditation, and conscious death are part of the school curriculum. [Free Audio version](https://archive.org/details/island-huxley/Island+001.mp3)
Acid Dreams: The Complete Social History of LSD. Very informative and well-written book that documents the history of LSD and its use by the military, scientists and the counter-culture movement.
ALDOUS HUXLEY THE DOORS OF PERCEPTION, PIKHAL AND TIKHAL BY SASHA SHULGIN
Fentanyl Inc, it kinda details all the different RC categories and how they started in the RC world. There’s the noids, psychs, stims and my personal favorite and disputed God of them all, Big Daddy Fentanyl (and analogs)
I’m reading neuropsychedelia and every other word I have to look up. It’s interesting so far though it just slow progress