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Second note of interest addendum: Huxley was fascinated by humans' ability to alter their perception and their experience of reality and he was especially interested in psychedelic drugs. "The Doors of Perception" is probably his most accessible work on that topic. Very different from how people write about such things today. Recommended if you like those sorts of old books.

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Second note of interest addendum: Huxley was fascinated by humans' ability to alter their perception and their experience of reality and he was especially interested in psychedelic drugs. "The Doors of Perception" is probably his most access work on that topic. Very different from how people write about such things today. Recommended if you like those sorts of old books.

95 days ago
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Second note of interest addendum: Huxley was fascinated by humans ability to alter their perception and their experience of reality and he was especially interested in psychedelic drugs. "The Doors of Perception" is probably his most access work on that topic. Very different from how people write about such things today. Recommended if you like those sorts of old books.

95 days ago
1 score