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This investigation delves into the medical and scientific revolution surrounding psychedelic drugs, intertwined with the author's life-changing experiences. Michael Pollan's research into LSD and psilocybin reveals their potential to alleviate conditions like depression, addiction, and anxiety. Initially focused on the therapeutic use of these substances, Pollan's journey becomes deeply personal as he uncovers their benefits not only for the mentally ill but also for those grappling with everyday challenges. He embarks on an exploration of altered states of consciousness, combining firsthand experiences with insights from contemporary brain science and the underground community of psychedelic therapists. Pollan meticulously examines the historical context, distinguishing fact from myth regarding these drugs, particularly since the backlash that began in the 1960s against a promising field of research. This work elegantly merges science, memoir, travel writing, history, and medicine, representing a triumph of participatory journalism. It offers a captivating account of a journey into a new frontier of understanding the mind, self, and our existence. Ultimately, Pollan's narrative addresses the enduring mystery of human consciousness and how we can navigate a world filled with both suffering and joy to find meaning in our lives.

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How to Change Your Mind, Michael Pollan

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2019
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Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Michael Pollan
Erscheinungsdatum
2019
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
480
ISBN10
0735224153
ISBN13
9780735224155
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This investigation delves into the medical and scientific revolution surrounding psychedelic drugs, intertwined with the author's life-changing experiences. Michael Pollan's research into LSD and psilocybin reveals their potential to alleviate conditions like depression, addiction, and anxiety. Initially focused on the therapeutic use of these substances, Pollan's journey becomes deeply personal as he uncovers their benefits not only for the mentally ill but also for those grappling with everyday challenges. He embarks on an exploration of altered states of consciousness, combining firsthand experiences with insights from contemporary brain science and the underground community of psychedelic therapists. Pollan meticulously examines the historical context, distinguishing fact from myth regarding these drugs, particularly since the backlash that began in the 1960s against a promising field of research. This work elegantly merges science, memoir, travel writing, history, and medicine, representing a triumph of participatory journalism. It offers a captivating account of a journey into a new frontier of understanding the mind, self, and our existence. Ultimately, Pollan's narrative addresses the enduring mystery of human consciousness and how we can navigate a world filled with both suffering and joy to find meaning in our lives.