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Psychonautica episode #14

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In this episode of psychonautica, Max Freakout talks about the Dutch smartshop scene, the recent ban on yohimbe and forthcoming changes in the Dutch policies on magic mushroom sales, then in response to a recent dopecast, Max discusses the benefits and dangers of MDMA and ecstasy, their potential role as 'love drugs' and their psychedelic properties, and the attitudes of mass-media towards illegal drugs versus the legal ones. Hear an announcement of the forthcoming World psychedelic forum in Switzerland and a discussion about some of the speakers who are going to be there including a brief explanation of Stanislav Grof's contributions towards psycedlic psychotherapy, then a review of Andrew Letcher's recent book about magic mushrooms including a discussion about the differences between amanita and psilocybe mushrooms and the importance of that distinction for theories about the origin of religion. Finally Max reads out a 2cb trip report from shaggz1297 involving paranoid delusions and passionate romance.

Playlist:
Massive Attack - 'Teardrop' (Mad Professor Mazaruni vocal mix)
Gnarls Berkeley - 'Crazy'


Download the podcast here:
http://media.libsyn.com/media/dopecast/ ... ica014.mp3
 
Good show man. Looking forward to your others
 
Thanks for sharing. Interesting stuff about the pharmacratic inquisition. It took me three years to really grasp all the stuff laid out by Allegro, the authors of the Jesus Mysteries and indeed Jan Irving and Andrew Rutajit and funny enough, the past days have been a dropping in place of the last pieces of the puzzle. No, that's a wrong expression: I see enough pieces of the puzzle, to convince myself that for me it is highly unlikely, that Jan and Andrew are off track in their research.
 
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