uncomfortablepants
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Spiritual Emergencies and the So Called Psychedelic Experience
Hi, I have never posted here much but I used to find the information in this forum very helpful. I remember coming across a link of the book Be Here Now once and I was very happy to have read it.
I recently came across this author Elias Capriles. Maybe this has been posted here before and I apologize if it is a repost. but I found this book extremely helpful in coming to understand the psychedelic experiences that I have had and that I have struggled to find words for.
Elias Capriles is a Dzogchen Buddhist, a professor and "he also set up and managed “spiritual emergency refuges” (refuges for people undergoing psychosis or psychotomimetic experiences), in which disturbed minds were allowed to go through the natural process into which unwillingly they had initiated themselves"
Page 496 and onward of this book describe the Psychedelic experience very well and the book as a whole will probably be very good for anyone into psychedelics to read. At least it was for me.
http://webdelprofesor.ula.ve/humanidades/elicap/en/Main/Bb-bm-bh
I just wanted to share this as it helped me greatly. He also has many other essays that are good reads as well.
Namaste
Hi, I have never posted here much but I used to find the information in this forum very helpful. I remember coming across a link of the book Be Here Now once and I was very happy to have read it.
I recently came across this author Elias Capriles. Maybe this has been posted here before and I apologize if it is a repost. but I found this book extremely helpful in coming to understand the psychedelic experiences that I have had and that I have struggled to find words for.
Elias Capriles is a Dzogchen Buddhist, a professor and "he also set up and managed “spiritual emergency refuges” (refuges for people undergoing psychosis or psychotomimetic experiences), in which disturbed minds were allowed to go through the natural process into which unwillingly they had initiated themselves"
Page 496 and onward of this book describe the Psychedelic experience very well and the book as a whole will probably be very good for anyone into psychedelics to read. At least it was for me.
http://webdelprofesor.ula.ve/humanidades/elicap/en/Main/Bb-bm-bh
I just wanted to share this as it helped me greatly. He also has many other essays that are good reads as well.
Namaste
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