Aldous Huxley "Psychedelics"
Could drugs offer a new way of seeing the world? In 1953, in the
presence of an investigator, Aldous Huxley took four-tenths of a gram
of mescalin, sat down and waited to see what would happen. When he
opened his eyes everything, from the flowers in a vase to the creases in
his trousers, was transformed. His account of his experience, and his
vision for all that psychedelics could offer to mankind, has influenced
writers, artists and thinkers around the world.
The unabridged text of The Doors of Perception by Aldous Huxley.
Paperback, 80 pages