Bieberman, Lisa
Phanerothyme; A Western Approach to the Religious Use of Psychochemicals
Phanerothyme; A Western Approach to the Religious Use of Psychochemicals
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Minneapolis, MN: Luminist Publications, 2005 [1968]. Reprint. Stapled pink and purple pictorial wraps; 26 pages; 19 cm About gery good (-) to good(+); highlighting on a couple pages and wraps show some modest wear; else very readable. Stapled wraps.
Reprint of a 1968 pamphlet from the Psychedelic Information Center in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Lisa Bieberman worked with Timothy Leary and Richard Alpert in Cambridge, and worked as the circulation manager for the Psychedelic Review before founding the the Psychedelic Information Center (PIC) and its bulletin. Phanerothyme is "1) a state of mental and spiritual clarity, achieved through the responsible and reverent use of certain plants or drugs, such as peyote, mescaline, psilocybin and LSD; 2) certain drugs, when used for the sake of phanerothyme." -pg 5.
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