A curated reading list from newcomers to deep psychonauts: science, memoir, philosophy, chemistry, and practical wisdom.
The original manual for navigating the psychedelic state, mapping the stages of a trip onto Tibetan Buddhist cosmology. Dense but foundational for anyone exploring psychedelics as a spiritual technology. This is where the modern psychedelic movement began.
McKenna's radical history of humanity's symbiotic relationship with psychedelic plants spans prehistory to modern times. His Stoned Ape theory, that psilocybin mushrooms sparked the evolution of language and consciousness, is controversial but intellectually electrifying and deeply influential.
Pollan weaves cultural history, personal narrative, and cutting-edge neuroscience into the most accessible psychedelic book ever written. This is the book that made scientists and skeptics take psychedelics seriously again after decades of prohibition, and launched the modern renaissance.
Huxley's firsthand account of his mescaline experience is a lyrical, compact exploration of altered perception and the "reducing valve" theory of consciousness. Short, profound, and reads like a love letter to transcendence. Essential philosophical grounding for anyone exploring psychedelics.
Strassman's groundbreaking account of his DEA-approved clinical research with DMT is riveting and meticulous. Volunteers reported encounters with entities, near-death experiences, and mystical states. Strassman explores what this means for consciousness, spirituality, and the nature of reality itself.
McKenna's wild, hallucinatory memoir of his 1971 expedition to the Colombian Amazon with his brother Dennis. Part travelogue, part philosophical treatise, part psychedelic adventure story. An unforgettable account of two brothers pushing the boundaries of consciousness in the jungle.
Part autobiography, part reference guide, these companion volumes document Shulgin's life's work synthesizing phenethylamines (PiHKAL) and tryptamines (TiHKAL). The Shulgins' love story intertwines with cutting-edge chemistry. Intimate, rebellious, and essential for serious students of psychedelics.
The story of LSD told by its creator. Hofmann recounts his accidental discovery of lysergic acid diethylamide, the famous Bicycle Day trip, and his reflections on how his "problem child" transformed science, art, and culture. A unique first-person historical document from one of the 20th century's most consequential chemists.
The definitive visual encyclopedia of sacred and hallucinogenic plants used by cultures worldwide. Lavishly illustrated with botanical drawings, photographs, and indigenous art. Schultes (the father of ethnobotany) and Hofmann (the discoverer of LSD) combine decades of field research into a stunning reference.
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