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30 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Pihkal: It will change you., February 5, 2001
This book is divided into two halves. The first half is the story of Shulgin's life, from childhood to modern times. It is a moving and beautiful tale of one man's attempt to make sense of the world and his place in it. Intertwined in this personal experience is a budding love affair with a woman who could only be rated as amazing. The second half consists of Shulgin's recipes and notes on the synthesis of every compound in the Phenethylamine category that he has ever made. Overall, this book will change the way you feel about psychedelics, and the reasons that people use them. The story is at times inspiring, at times heartbreaking, and always genuine. Highly recommended as an introduction to the spirituality behind psychedelics and some of the issues involved with them.
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31 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent. A prerequisite to the world of psychedelic drugs, March 23, 1999
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This book is fascinating. It is not an "I like trippin' and listenin' to the Dead" book. It is a very thorough, interesting account of the work of two very intelligent and thoughtful people in the area of psychedelic drugs and their influence on/application to human life. Here's a quote that gives some idea of the orientation of the book: of marijuana (not a phenethylamine, and thus, not really addressed fully in the book), Shulgin writes, "I have chosen not to use marijuana, as I feel the light-headed intoxication and benign alteration of consciousness does not adequately compensate for an uncomfortable feeling that I am wasting time." Of psychedelics, he writes, "the potential of the psychedelic drugs to provide access to the interior universe, is, I believe, their most valuable property." This isn't a book about seeing jerry-bears and setting up clandestine labs. It's an introduction to a new way of exploring one's relationship to the rest of the universe. It is wonderful and an invaluable resource to all who are willing to try to deal with this piece of the puzzle.
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32 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Important scientific biography, interesting new-age history, October 30, 2001
I had assumed this book to be new-age fluff after having seen it referenced so often in other new-age fluff books. So I was quite surprised to find that it is really a fascinating scientific biography, a genre I am personally addicted to. The 'love story' wanders into the fluff zone occasionally, and the chemistry recipe book wanders into extreme alchemical arcana, but overall its a comprehensive compendium that is unique as far as I know, and a valuable record of the behind-the-scenes history of the California new-age 80's. I am only puzzled at Dr. Shulgin's lack of comment or experience in the traditional spiritual practices, since even though he frequented Zen centers while doing his assays, he seems not to be the least curious as to the perspectives of these traditions. I was also interested to read more about the mysterious therapist referred to as 'Jacob' in the book 'The Secret Chief' by author Myron Stolaroff. Check out this book after 'Pikhal' and you will get a fresh and equally important perspective on the practices of this seminal group of psychic healers/explorers. somebody oughta make a movie! :)
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