Psychedelic future of the mind - how entheogens are enhancing cognition, bo

Psychedelic future of the mind - how entheogens are enhancing cognition, bo
Författare
Förlag Park Street Press
FormatHäftad
SpråkEngelska
Antal sidor288
Vikt1 gr
Utgiven2013-02-28
ISBN 9781594774591
Köp på AdlibrisKöp på BokusKöp på BookOutletSök på Bokbörsen
· Outlines a future that embraces psychedelics as tools for cognitive development, personal growth, business and an experience-based religious reformation · Presents research on the use of psychedelics to enhance problem-solving, increase motivation, boost the immune system and deepen ethical values · Includes chapters by Roger N. Walsh and Charles Grob on their psychedelic research on religious experience and alleviating the fear of death As psychedelic psychotherapy gains recognition through research at universities and medical establishments such as the Johns Hopkins Medical Institute and Bellevue Hospital, the other beneficial uses of psychedelics are beginning to be recognised and researched as well—from enhancing problem-solving and increasing motivation to boosting the immune system and deepening moral and ethical values. Exploring the bright future of psychedelics, Thomas B. Roberts reveals how new uses for entheogens will enrich individuals as well as society as a whole. With contributions from Charles Grob and Roger N. Walsh, the book explains how psychedelics can raise individual and business attitudes away from selfcentredness, improve daily life with strengthened feelings of meaningfulness and spirituality and help us understand and redesign the human mind, leading to the possibility of a neurosingularity—a time when future brains surpass our current ones. Roberts envisions a future where you will seek psychedelic therapy not only for psychological reasons, but, also, for personal growth, creative problem solving, improved brain function and heightened spiritual awareness. Our psychedelic future is on the horizon—a future that harnesses the full potential of mind and spirit—and Thomas Roberts outlines a path to reach it.