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ate for initiation as to how these "gates" work, or what he might find there, save to say that the key of one gate lies in mastering the gate before it. the mad arab was either keeping a sacred secret, or found human language inadequate to the task of describing what other initiates in similar systems have expressed in the vague abstractions of the truly illuminated, likening the experience to an lsd trip. the "incantations of the gates" follow, and are probably meant to accompany the preceding chapter, being prayers proper to each of the celestial gates. the "conjuration of the fire god" follows this, and resembles the others in its mixture of greek and sumerian phrases. it should be noted here that wherever a sumerian phrases. it should be noted here that wherever a sumerian phrase appea


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es.10 it is a big mental leap, i know, to appreciate that the world market in illegal hard drugs is controlled and supervised by elite elements within organisations like the cia and british intelligence, which are supposed to be there to protect society from the consequences of hard drug addiction. but there it is. nothing is ever what it seems. it has been accepted that the cia experimented with lsd before it was promoted as the 'freedom' drug of the 1960s. the elite have been involved in the manipulation of society through drugs for a very long time. it goes back many centuries and reached a new peak with the opium wars against china in 1840 and 1858, when chinese efforts to stop the flow of opium into their country were thwarted by the might of the british empire. queen victoria's prime

y by advertising and the controlled media. people talk about the "latest craze" and very few stop to ask "where did this start and who was behind it" we hear about the "craze that's sweeping america" and that's all. the 'flower power' period of the 1960s was hijacked and directed by this same mind manipulating force. the cia and british intelligence were experimenting with the effects of the drug lsd in the 1950s, before it was unleashed on the market and destroyed any possibility of substantial positive change emerging from that time. in 1953, the cia commandeered the entire supply of lsd from the swiss manufacturers, sandoz (which was owned by s.g. warburg of london. later they did the same with eli lilly when it began to produce lsd in the united states. people were so doped and duped t

before it was unleashed on the market and destroyed any possibility of substantial positive change emerging from that time. in 1953, the cia commandeered the entire supply of lsd from the swiss manufacturers, sandoz (which was owned by s.g. warburg of london. later they did the same with eli lilly when it began to produce lsd in the united states. people were so doped and duped that they thought lsd was a weapon of 'freedom. some still do. i'm not sure the cia and british intelligence had that in mind, somehow. the diversion technique all that i am talking about here comes under the heading of 'diversion. this is one of the most effective of the mind manipulation weapons used against the human psyche. it takes many forms. if you are being held captive, one way to escape is to start a dive

as interpol, which has been headed by known nazis. the cia, under allen dulles, funded psychiatrist ewen cameron from the early 1950s, as documents released in 1977 under the us freedom of information act have confirmed. most of the documents were destroyed or not released, but there were enough to offer just a glimpse of the nightmare that was mkultra. the project included the use of drugs (like lsd) and grotesque mind manipulation techniques known as 'depatterning' and 'psychic driving. the cia admitted supporting research into human mind and behaviour control at 150 institutions and these included hospitals, prisons, drug companies, and 44 universities. at least 185 scientists were involved. like the nazis' experiments, the targets were largely those considered lesser human beings' such

' such as prostitutes, foreigners, people with non-white skins, and drug addicts. thousands of prisoners were also forced to take part, and hospital and mental patients were used without their consent as experiment-fodder for these crazy people. let no-one tell me this is not still happening today all over the world, including the uk. soldiers in the us forces were used, too. thousands were given lsd in the 1970s while being told they were testing gas masks and other protective gear. this puts in a new light the severe damage to the health of soldiers given vaccinations during the gulf war, who are now demanding compensation. the cia funded ewen cameron through an organisation called the society for human ecology, yet another cia front, which was connected to cornell university in new york

out the most awful crimes which add to the fear and the "something must be done" mentality. this demands- and gets- harsher laws and sentences, a more armed police force, and cameras in the streets. by the way, lennon's assassin, mark chapman, was "mentally assessed" by bernard diamond, the same psychiatrist who "assessed" sirhan sirhan, the patsy in the bobby kennedy murder. just a coincidence! lsd was widely used in the cameron experiments. it creates confusion, a key aspect of mind control. one of the early victims was frank olsen, a chemist specialising in airborne disease. he was given lsd while suffering from "depression and paranoia" and two weeks later threw himself to his death from the window of a new york hotel. the cia funded a series of 'safe houses' for experimentation in sa

ing in airborne disease. he was given lsd while suffering from "depression and paranoia" and two weeks later threw himself to his death from the window of a new york hotel. the cia funded a series of 'safe houses' for experimentation in san francisco and new york. here mkultra operatives observed through two-way mirrors how the clients of cia-hired prostitutes responded after being secretly given lsd. at ewen cameron's headquarters, the allan memorial institute in montreal, canada, he 'treated' unsuspecting people for a variety of mental problems and systematically dismantled their personalities in mkultra experiments. in the observer magazine of october 16th 1994, writer elizabeth nickson told the stories of many of cameron's victims, including her own mother. one patient, a woman from va


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the restricted lift, she said, and into an official-looking car. the policeman was so intrigued by the story and the building that he made investigations into the companies in the upper floors. according to his friend, he said he found them all to be fronts for the central intelligence agency, the cia. i 230 children of the matrix another man i met in that 15 days used to take large quantities of lsd in the 1960s and around the third day of a five-day "trip, as he put it, the same thing always happened: some people began to look like reptiles and it was always the same people. it never changed. he also began to observe that his friends who appeared lizard-like in his "trips" always seem to react the same way to movies, television programmes, and so on "we used to laugh and say 'here come t


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ceships, or are they subjected to mind control techniqueslike those experienced by cathy obrien which connect them with the lower fourthdimension? hunter s. thompson in his book, fear and loathing in las v egas,3331describes seeing reptiles while in a drugged condition and a guy i met in the unitedstates (in those 15 days i mentioned earlier) told me a similar story. he tripped onlarge amounts of lsd in the 1960s and in his seriously mind-altered state he would seesome people as humans and others as humanoid lizards and other reptiles. for a whilehe believed that he was merely hallucinating, but as a regular tripper at high doses hebegan to realise that what he was seeing, usually by the third day of a five-day trip,was not an hallucination, but the vibratory veils lifting which allowed hi

eally there for? and who are theyworking for? this all fits into the tavistock plan to have psychiatrists at every level ofsociety hiding behind other job descriptions. tavistock was behind the drug culture ofthe 1960s and the hippie movement and it was they who controlled the purveyors of the314tune in, drop out philosophy. this was underpinned by the brotherhood-cia operationwhich made the drug lsd widely available. they are constantly in search of morepowerful techniques to imprison the human race in complete servitude. aldous huxley,a tavistock agent, and guru of the 60s revolution, revealed the agenda at a lecture tothe california medical school in san francisco in 1961. he said:there will be in the next generation or so a pharmacological method of making peoplelove their servitude an


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volution of the l960s. born april 6, 1931, in boston, he received his ph.d. in psychology at stanford university in 1957, then taught at stanford, university of california at berkeley, and harvard university. leary and alpert were both dismissed from harvard for their experiments with psilocybin. they subsequently obtained financing to conduct experiments and to publicize the use of such drugs as lsd (lysergic acid diethylamide) in producing altered states of consciousness, thus launching the psychedelic revolution. in propagating the belief that mystical experience could be obtained from a drug, leary and alpert were expanding upon suggestions made earlier in aldous huxley s book the doors of perception (1954, which cited the sacramental use of peyote by certain north american indians. ho

manuel villavicencio, who described his own experiences from its use. the notes of richard spruce, a british explorer who traveled in the upper reaches of the amazon in the 1850s, were published in 1908 and subsequent accounts appeared through the twentieth century. these were buried in professional journals until the 1960s when ayahuasca was rediscovered in the context of the wave of interest in lsd and other hallucinogenics throughout the west. in 1968, michael harner wrote a pioneering paper, the sound of rushing water, describing his experience after taking the drug in 1961 while doing field work in ecuador. a variety of people during the hippie era sampled ayahuasca but it never gained the popularity of lsd, peyote, or other more easily obtained psychedelic drugs. among the indigenous

educated at the university of rome (ph.d, chemistry, 1949. cavanna investigated connections between states of consciousness affected by psychopharmacological and psi phenomena and edited several books on consciousness studies. sources: cavanna, roberto, ed. psi favorable states of consciousness. new york: parapsychology foundation, 1970. cavanna, roberto, and emilio servadio. esp experiments with lsd 25 and psilocybin. new york: parapsychology foundation, 1964. cavanna, roberto, and montague ullman, eds. psi and altered states of consciousness. new york: parapsychology foundation, 1968. cayce, charles thomas taylor (1942) charles thomas taylor cayce, the president of the association for research and enlightenment (are) also president of the edgar cayce foundation (ecf) and the grandson of

multireligious context. the council emerged in the 1990s in the wake of a series of court cases that supported the laws prohibiting the use of consciousness altering drugs even in a religious context. a significant aspect of csp s program and raison d etre is its entheogen project. entheogens are substances taken to facilitate spiritual or mystical experiences, the most well-known examples being lsd and peyote. the project, building upon a generation of research, attempts further research on the use of entheogens and explores creative ways that public policy might be altered to accommodate their use. safety remains an issue in the use of entheogens and many advocate that newcomers make use of an experienced guide. csp advocates a code of ethics for such guides, who should be properly moti

physicians and other specialized readers to such vision-producing agents as peyote (from mexican cactus) named anhalonium lewinii because of lewin s pioneer scientific researches. however, it was not until aldous huxley s the doors of perception (1954) and heaven and hell (1956) that the subject of the visionary powers of drugs like mescaline became more widely known in britain and north america. lsd (lysergic acid diethylamide, the active principle in peyote, had been discovered accidentally by the swiss researcher dr. albert hoffman in 1943. huxley s the doors of perception mentioned lsd in relation to the work of psychiatrists like humphrey osmond, who had experimented with the drug in order to elucidate problems of schizophrenia. psychiatrists and doctors began to experiment cautiously

dentally by the swiss researcher dr. albert hoffman in 1943. huxley s the doors of perception mentioned lsd in relation to the work of psychiatrists like humphrey osmond, who had experimented with the drug in order to elucidate problems of schizophrenia. psychiatrists and doctors began to experiment cautiously and observed the strange changes of consciousness and vision experienced through taking lsd. hoffman also synthesized psilocybin, the active principle in a mexican mushroom used in religious ceremonies by certain tribes. it was huxley s description of his own visionary experiences with mescaline and his sophisticated discussion of the possibilities of chemical ecstasy as a kind of religious experience that stimulated american intellectuals to initiate experiments. the mass media soci

and his sophisticated discussion of the possibilities of chemical ecstasy as a kind of religious experience that stimulated american intellectuals to initiate experiments. the mass media society of the fifties and sixties, with its instant communication geared to a bandwagon of populist trends, helped to spread the concept of instant chemical mysticism, and the growing availability of drugs like lsd and marijuana rapidly created a mass counterculture. at the spearhead of the psychedelic revolution were two harvard psychologists, timothy leary and richard alpert, who had instituted experiments with psilocybin at the beginning of the 1960s. their own use of the drug and their conclusion that it should be available broadly with control given over to the public eventually led to their dismiss

ars building up. the verbal dam is collapsing. head for the hills, or prepare your intellectual craft to flow with the current. many individuals elected to flow with the current and began to press for legalization of certain drugs like marijuana. with the backing of millionaire investment banker william hitchcock, leary and alpert campaigned vigorously for the new world of inner space revealed by lsd. psychedelic religious groups sprang up combining insights from their drugs experiences, yoga, the tibetan book of the dead, and other mystical literature. at first the new democracy of psychedelic drug consumption was characterized by the presence of a creative artistic culture nurtured by the glamour of an awakening mystical experience. it soon provided the opening for an underworld of hard

of the dead, and other mystical literature. at first the new democracy of psychedelic drug consumption was characterized by the presence of a creative artistic culture nurtured by the glamour of an awakening mystical experience. it soon provided the opening for an underworld of hard drug pushers to invade the psychedelic scene, with its associated crime and violence. although many discriminating lsd and marijuana users claimed that their lives were changed by a single beatific drug experience that illuminated new dimensions of existence, their testimonies were countered by horror stories of the bad trips and anti-social behavior of lsd users. leary became a counterculture hero, evading police and imprisonment and preaching a gospel of tune in, turn on, drop out. alpert eventually went off

e and imprisonment and preaching a gospel of tune in, turn on, drop out. alpert eventually went off drugs and made a trip to india, returning shortly as baba ram dass, a hindu guru with a message of conventional hindu mysticism. he found a large following among what would soon be known as the new age movement. while leaving drugs behind, he continued to believe, on the authority of his guru, that lsd had served a valuable function in introducing the spirituality to a society dominated by materialistic pursuits. the psychedelic era came to an end. for many it had been a time of awakening that led them to a range of mature spiritual visions from orthodox christianity to occultism and eastern mysticism. the possibilities of the use of mind-altering drugs such as lsd were, however, distorted b

cal research, finland (1951.62, and was a charter member of the parapsychological association. fahler experimented with esp and psychokinesis, psychological aspects of esp in hypnosis, and precognitive factors in relation to introspective awareness. he also studied spontaneous psi phenomena in finland. beginning in 1959 he concentrated his research on the states of awareness induced by mescaline, lsd, and psilocybin, about which he published several articles in finnish and swedish journals. sources: fahler, jarl i. esp card tests with and without hypnosis. journal of parapsychology 21 (1957. fahler, jarl i, and r. j. cadoret. esp card tests of college students with and without hypnosis. journal of parapsychology 22 (1958. fahler, jarl i, and h. h. j. keil. nina s. kulagina: a strong case f

ng popular mysticism, yoga, meditation, gurus, and occultism. it was a meeting place for young people interested in such topics, with a craft shop and free food. the center was founded by muz murray, an art student who spent seven years hitchhiking in europe, the middle east, and africa. he claims that while in cyprus during 1964 he experienced mystical awareness, which he later compared with the lsd experience, finding the latter inferior. he developed gandalf s garden (named after author tolkien s white wizard in lord of the rings) to create a spiritual and mystical lifestyle for young people. their journal, gandalf s garden, included articles on new and old systems of developing changes in consciousness presented in the somewhat sensationalist pop style of the sixties. gandalf s garden

ime, holotropic breathwork had become a popular practice within the burgeoning new age community, and the grofs founded grof transpersonal training, through which they offer a two-year curriculum to train teachers of the breathwork techniques. in the meantime, grof authored a number of books including the holotropic mind: three levels of the human consciousness and how they shape our lives (1993) lsd psychotherapy: exploring the frontiers of the hidden mind (1994) and the cosmic game (1998. he was a cofounder and first president of the association for transpersonal psychology. the grimorium verum encyclopedia of occultism& parapsychology. 5th ed. 670 grof transpersonal training is headquartered at 20 sunnyside, ste. a314, mill valley, ca 94941. it has an internet site at http//www.dnai.com

mike. seeing with the mind s eye: the history, techniques, and uses of visualization. new york: bookworks; random house, 1975. tyrrell, g. n. m. apparitions. london: duckworth, 1953. reprint, london: society for psychical research, 1973. hallucinogens drugs that induce profound changes in consciousness through interference with normal sensory perception. typical drugs of this kind are mescaline, lsd, and psilocybin. the dissemination of knowledge of hallucinogens and their widespread availability in the 1960s created a significant subculture in the west. the use of lsd and related substances opened many to the spiritual life, even though most soon dropped their use. the public was first alerted to the possibilities of psychedelics through aldous huxley s books the doors of perception (195

spiritually distinct from the majority, and explored the unique social life that would be suitable for them, eventually suggesting some form of communal life. while initially developing the concept to explain his own gay orientation, he later expanded it to include others. in the 1950s, along with his friend aldous huxley, heard also became one of the first to explore the spiritual potentials of lsd and for many years served as a spiritual guide to people who began experimenting with it. he introduced lsd to psychiatrist oscar janiger, who pioneered lsd research in the united states and introduced the drug into the hollywood community. heard was instrumental in introducing lsd to a number of intellectuals including philosopher william ernest hocking and jesuit scholar john courtney murray

served as a spiritual guide to people who began experimenting with it. he introduced lsd to psychiatrist oscar janiger, who pioneered lsd research in the united states and introduced the drug into the hollywood community. heard was instrumental in introducing lsd to a number of intellectuals including philosopher william ernest hocking and jesuit scholar john courtney murray. he believed that the lsd experience heralded a new revolution in consciousness that was coming to save the west from its dead mechanistic culture. heard came to believe that consciousness interacted with reality to create our map of reality. lsd was a means of making us conscious of that process and then reconstructing the map (or maps) we used to put together our worldview, an idea later championed by timothy leary

r-tenths of a gram of mescaline that resulted in his own enthusiasm for the possibilities of hallucinogens. huxley s discussions of consciousness-expanding drugs were drawn upon by such apostles of the psychedelic revolution as timothy leary and richard alpert, but huxley himself opposed indiscriminate drug-taking. according to his brother, the famous biologist sir julian huxley, he realized that lsd would not bring liberation and understanding to everyone, and in his last book, island, he points out its potential danger. though his warnings were not heeded. sources: huxley, aldous. aldous huxley s hearst essays. new york: garland publishing, 1994. the devils of loudon. london: chatto& windus, 1952. the doors of perception. new york: harper, 1954. heaven and hell. new york: harper, 1956. i

ner, stanley, and daniel rubin. galaxies of life: the human aura in acupuncture and kirlian photography. gordon& breach, 1973. reprinted as the kirlian aura: photographing the galaxies of life. garden city, n.y: doubleday anchor, 1974. reprinted as energies of consciousness: exploration in acupuncture, auras, and kirlian photography. new york: interface, 1976. krippner, stanley, and sidney cohen. lsd into the eighties. n.p, 1981. krippner, stanley, and a. villoldo. the realms of healing. millbrae, calif: celestial arts, 1976. pleasants, helene, ed. biographical dictionary of parapsychology. new york: helix press, 1964. ullman, montague, and stanley krippner, with alan vaughn. dream telepathy. new york: macmillan, 1973. krishnamurti, jiddu (1895.1986) indian philosopher and spiritual teache

he presented the paper psychedelics: a new road to the understanding of mediumistic phenomena? at the conference on parapsychology and psychedelics held in new york in 1958. that same year his article on hypnosis and hypnoanalysis appeared in tomorrow magazine (autumn 1958. lacteus encyclopedia of occultism& parapsychology. 5th ed. 886 laidlaw investigated such topics as the effect on the mind of lsd 25 and the clinical aspects of spiritual healing. he also took an interest in the healing techniques of ambrose and olga worrall. sources: pleasants, helene, ed. biographical dictionary of parapsychology. new york: helix press, 1964. lakshmi (center) organization founded by former english professor dr. frederick lenz, who was a disciple under guru sri chinmoy for 11 years. given the name atman

(1959.63. after leaving harvard leary became the head and first guide of the league of spiritual discovery, which was based at a mansion in millwood, new york. leary and alpert were both dismissed from harvard for their experiments with psilocybin (later revealed to have been funded by the u.s. government. they engaged in widespread psychedelic experiments and emerged as advocates for the use of lsd and other such drugs to produce altered states of consciousness, and to treat alcoholism, schizophrenia, and other psychophysiological disorders. together they launched the psychedelic revolution that in less than a decade impacted an entire generation. the belief that mystical experience could be obtained from mind-altering drugs came from leary s and alpert s experiences as well as from the


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lar suggestion has not found support in the scholarly community. in 1960 timothy leary, then an instructor at harvard university, was introduced to the psychedelic mushroom trianactyle by a mexican anthropologist. the experience totally disturbed his rather settled view of the universe and led directly to his launching research on psychedelic drugs at harvard. in the process, he was introduced to lsd and very soon he left harvard to become the advocate of a new worldview based on the mind-altering properties of hallucinogens. emerging as a major prophet of the mushroom was carlos castaneda, a south american anthropologist who seems to have worked one of the great hoaxes in history with his claims to have been taught by a mushroom-using yaqui indian whom he called don juan. his writings, us

ancisco, combined to create significant enemies in the church. pike was forced out of office. he resigned as bishop in 1966 to become theologian in residence at the center for study of democratic institutions in santa barbara, california. among the personal problems with which pike was confronted was the death of his son jim, who had committed suicide at the age of twenty after experimenting with lsd. in a 1967 canadian television program, american medium arthur a. ford communicated a message to pike apparently from his son jim. the message, in the full glare of the television lights, was highly evidential and was augmented by strongly suggestive messages purportedly from several of pike s deceased colleagues, including theologian paul tillich. pike soon publicly affirmed his belief in the

y of southern california (1960.61. he served with the united states army (1954.56) and then joined the faculty at the university of california at los angeles as a data analyst in 1957. whittlesey has taken a special interest in computer statistics and probability as related to esp and esp in its relationship to religion and mystical experience. he designed an experiment in the use of the chemical lsd and analyzed data in its relation to extrasensory perception, working with several psychiatrists. he also designed and built an electronic device for experimental testing of precognition, using non-verbal responses from subjects influenced by drugs. he is coauthor of various papers on lsd experiences read before the american psychiatric association and the california state psychological associ


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tor, but the two were deadly enemies, their conflict having been set up, for inscrutable reasons, by a higher ruling force. mark was to create a landmark a specific, easily accessible point for it to hold onto consisting of a pentagram with symbols drawn around it. though asmitor had promised mark complete physical protection, the young man learned otherwise when he was arrested for possession of lsd and marijuana and sentenced to jail. after serving three months, he asmitor 29 was released. by this time shell had moved to another city and out of direct contact with mark, though the two exchanged some letters and talked on the phone on occasion. mark expressed growing desperation about his plight. he was certain now that he could escape asmitor s grip only by destroying himself. thus, shel

ng the new age boom of the 1980s. emmanuel, who spoke through pat rodegast, did not ever explain exactly who or what he was, insisting only that he was physically real but hinting that he had a body that human beings might not be comfortable seeing. he made a emmanuel 93 particular impression on psychologist and guru baba ram dass (the former richard alpert, who worked with timothy leary on early lsd research and advocacy. emmanuel taught that the separation of human beings from god was only temporary, and it served a larger purpose. through it, human beings have gained the knowledge they need to reunite with the divine and become cocreators with god. see also: channeling further reading rodegast, pat, and judith stanton, eds, 1985. em m a n u e l s book: a manual for living com- f o rtabl


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ival capacity) or a systems crash. illumination illumination. the inspiration, enlightenment and liberation resulting from success with these [gnosis] methods. pete carroll, liber null illumination is the much-desired goal for which many thousands of people worldwide, have employed different pyschotechnologies, and developed their own psychocosms. illumination has also been linked with the use of lsd& similar drugs, and perhaps most mysteriously of all, it can occurr seemingly spontaenously, to people who have no knowledge or expectation of it. 63 oven-ready chaos what characterises an experience of illumination? nona coxhead, a researcher into bliss states lists some of the prevalent factors as: 1. unity- a fading of the self-other divide 2. transcendence of space& time as barriers to exp

s. research into the use (and abuse) of psychotropic agents indicates that users experience the same effects as illumination brought on by other techniques. however, an american researcher, w.n. pankhe notes that the hardest work may come after the experience, in the effort to integrate it with everyday life. witness, for example, the number of acid casualties who end up as born-again christians. lsd was, after all, investigated by the cia in the 50s as a possible brainwashing agent. if you want to look at some of the modern research into illumination with psychotropics, check out the work of stanislav grof. 67 oven-ready chaos further reading thundersqueak- angerford& lea magick, the book of lies- aleister crowley liber null& psychonaut, liber kaos- pete carroll the book of results- ray s


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w) structure (folder and sub folders) main folder- html files- nav- navigation files- pdb- pic- graphic files- text- text file -salmun inside cover blurb witchcraft for all there are real witches today. contrary to folk tales, they don't go riding about by night on brooms. they don't cavort in the nude unless they have something very normal in mind, and they don't cackle over cauldrons of vintage lsd. they do dabble in spells and chants, burning candles and employing powerful processes, but once the mystery is stripped away, there is nothing much more strange connected with witchcraft than the mysteries of love and religion. in fact, when lovers light candles for dinner, and when churchgoers light candles in prayer, they invoke a force that witches have always known to be beneficial. as to

her regarded as a complete myth or the misguided efforts of historic villains. there are so many false ideas about witches that little truth remains in the public mind. yet there are real witches today. contrary to folk tales, they don't go riding about by night on brooms. they don't cavort in the nude unless they have something very normal in mind, and they don't cackle over cauldrons of vintage lsd. they do dabble in spells and chants, burning candles and employing powerful processes, but once the mystery is stripped away, there is nothing much more strange connected with witchcraft than the mysteries of love and religion. in fact, when lovers light candles for dinner, and when churchgoers light candles in prayer, they invoke a force that witches always have known to be beneficial. what


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dition (1938-1939) to survey area for operations base. 1938 orson welles engaged to do the war of the worlds broadcast. 1938 fifty-eight british physicians sign a mandate against compulsory immunization in guernsey pointto the virtual disappearance of diphtheria in sweden, a country without diphtheria vaccination. 1938 sandoz pharmaceuticals, now a subsidiary of i.g. farben, begins manufacture of lsd/lysergicacid. there is strong evidence that the lsd conquest of the world was a paradigm generated withinbritish freemasonic channels. 1938 ugo cerletti becomes the first to use electroconvulsive treatment in fascist italy. cerletti got theidea from watching hogs being shocked at a slaughter house. the first victim was a 39 year old engineerwho was found wandering on trains without a ticket. p

uda conference. those involved in the holocaust became expendable to the war effort. appendix f: general chronology of events368atlantis, alien visitation, and genetic manipulation 1943 german underground facilities being constructed in austria and czechoslovakia. 1943 dr. albert hoffman, a chemist at sandoz, a swiss pharmaceutical house owned by s. g. warburg,develops lysergic acid diethylamide, lsd. there is evidence that british and american intelligenceagencies were directly involved in its development. 1943 dr. schaltenbrand in germany reports successful transmission of monkey encephalitis to mentalpatients. 1943 united states psychiatrists douglas goldman and maynard murray publish studies on the use ofrefrigeration therapy in mental disease with report of sixteen cases in the journa

nt to convince the public to allow themselves to be medicatedjust like the inmates in soviet and german prisons and camps. their technique was not to refute thething but to show that the opposite was true, even if the opposite was not true. 1951 approximately 400,000 pounds of penicillin and 350,000 pounds of streptomycin produced in theunited states. 1951 allen dulles orders 100 million doses of lsd from sandoz. 1952 eisenhower elected president of the united states. nixon elected vp and john kennedy elected tosenate. 1952 john foster dulles and john d. rockefeller iii set up the population council. the americaneugenics society moves from its headquarters at yale university to the population council offices. fre-derick osborne, former head of the eugenics society, becomes president. 1952

radigmof opium in china. 1953 tavistock institute, connected to the psychological warfare division of british intelligence andfunded by the ford foundation, british defense ministry, and harvard university, sponsors conferenceson such subjects as the dialectics of liberation, hosted by psychoanalyst r.d. laing and attended byangela davis and stokely carmichael. 1953 dr. frank olsen suicides after lsd dose by cia. 1953 dr.sidney gottlieb runs cia drug programs. 1953 at the university of zurich, dr. s.kong of the pediatric clinic compiles a list of 82 cases of per-tussis vaccine damage from world literature. 1953 robertson panel (cia) views ufos as national security threat. cia is reported at this time tohave been well penetrated by the kgb. cia is hostile to those who witness strange aircra

4 salk vaccine begins to be given to school children in philadelphia. 1954 parke-davis pharmaceutical company combines the dpt shot with polio vaccine. the new com-bination of four vaccines is called quadrigen (see 1959. 1954 nobel prize to enders& robbins for work on polio virus. 1954 united states explodes another hydrogen bomb in bikini island. 1954 defense intelligence agency (dia) memo deems lsd a new agent for unconventional war-fare. cia orders100 million doses from i. g. farben through sandoz for mind control experimentswell into the 1960's. 1954 new york times announces stephen bechtel, chairman of bechtel corp, has become a partner ofj. p. morgan company. 1954 oppenheimer dismissed from government service. 1954 temple of mithras excavated in london. 1954 locust plague in morocco

ltaneous presence of fluorine and stron-tium 90 in the human body may result in a greater accumulation of both substances in which compoundslike strontium fluoride are formed. because of the low solubility of these substances, the body has avery hard time getting rid of them. his report was published in dental digest in february 1958. 1958 mcgill university in montreal cia-funded experiments with lsd. a 1986 study of cia develop-ment of lsd notes that nearly every drug that appeared on the black market in the 1960's had been pre-viously scrutinized, tested, and in some cases refined by cia and u.s. army scientists (aciddreams: the cia, lsd and the sixties rebellions, by lee and shlain, new york, grove city press,1986. 1958 timothy leary conducts his first experiments with lsd at the kaiser

research concludes legislation to assure appropriate recognitionof the rights of human subjects is neither necessary not desirable (see 1969, delgado, p211) 1967 animal mutilation case of horse in san luis v alley, colorado. 1967 johnson signs the wholesome meat act into law. 1967 the paradigm of the cult of the flower people in san francisco. the u.s.a has now been pre-pared for the onslaught of lsd, hashish, and marijuana. 1967 ama receives 43% of income from drug advertisements $13.6 million. 1967 science magazine (10/20/67) features article on joshua lederberg of the department of genetics,stanford university school of medicine. lederberg notifies the scientific world that live viruses (as invaccines) are genetic messages used for the purpose of programming human cells and we alreadypr

assassinated. 1968 reinhard gehlen retires from the federal intelligence service. 1968 outer space hydroponics research project established under the administration of dr. arthur pil-grim, funded by boeing, for use on the moon. project lunar base alpha one. project would last until1972. 1968 with funding from george grant hogg, heir to the j.c.penny fortune, the brotherhood of eternallove sets up lsd and hashish production and marketing operations in costa rica. 1968 general electric recalls 90,000 color televisions emitting x-rays. 1968 the kaiser group founded. group composed of 60 german-americans who want to make nixona dictator. 1968 ship scheersberg disappears with 200 tons of uranium. believed to have been taken to israel. 1968 surveyor 7 lands on the moon. apollo 7 and 8 launched


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plausibility of this view derives from several facts. for example, it is generally agreed by most medical scientists and laymen that certain drugs cause delusional and hallucinatory mental states and experiences. furthermore, we are now passing through an era in which there is intense interest in the problem of drug abuse, and much public attention has focused on the illicit use of drugs such as lsd, marijuana, and so forth, which do appear to cause such hallucinatory episodes. finally, there is the fact that even many medically-accepted drugs are associated with various effects on the mind which may resemble the events of the experience of dying. for example, the drug ketamine (or cyclohexanone) is an intravenously injected anesthetic with side effects which are similar in some respects

hen 1 came back down, i saw the images again, and the we were still there as i drove away. there is no chance that this was any sort of reflection of us in the windshield because the top of the car was down and we were looking way up over the windshield to see them the whole, time. neither of us ever drank, either-and we still don't-and this was three years before we had even heard anything about lsd or drugs like that. we weren't tired, either, even though it was fairly late, so we weren't asleep and dreaming it. we were very awake, alert, amazed, and excited as we watched the images and talked about the them with each other. granted, autoscopic hallucinations are in some ways like the out-of-body phenomenon associated with a near-death experience. however, even if we were to focus on all


THE GALE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE UNUSUAL UNEXPLAINED VOL 3

m these virtually unmapped, uncharted regions of the mind. there are many reasons why the great majority of scientific researchers remain doubtful about the validity of altered states of consciousness, such as the misuse of hypnosis by amateur practitioners, the lack of understanding by professionals and public alike of the creative processes, and the disastrous results of the recreational use of lsd and other psychedelic drugs. descriptions of mystical revelations become almost florid as self-proclaimed seers and mystics attempt to translate their psychedelic drug or trance state experiences into the language of a technically oriented society. quite frequently, creative geniuses of western culture have compared their moods of inspiration to insanity. the composer peter ilyich tchaikovsky

whether by natural phenomena or in the case of a stage illusion, by someone deliberately misdirecting and tricking an audience. hallucinations result when certain situations have altered one s brain metabolism from its normal level. common causes of hallucinations are a high fever, an adverse reaction or side effect of a drug, the deliberate ingestion of a psychedelic or hallucinogenic substance (lsd, peyote, opium, an adverse reaction to alcohol, or a post-traumatic stress disorder. the grief of suffering the recent death of a loved one sometimes prompts hallucinations of hearing or seeing the relative or close friend. those individuals experiencing psychosis or delirium are also susceptible to the manifestations of hallucinations. while people often associate a hallucination with dramati

ding, they described the same scenes. peuckert s theory is that the sabbat was often manifest with the use of such salves, and although the people involved actually had no physical experiences, they could be made to confess to their witchcraft because they could not separate hallucinations from reality. dr. sidney cohen, a los angeles psychiatrist- pharmacologist, author of the beyond within: the lsd story (1972, commented, it is hardly necessary to invoke supernatural explanations for the mind s more exceptional activities. intuition, creativity, telepathic experiences, prophecy all can be understood as superior activities of brain-mind function. the experience called hallucinogenic will play a role in leading us into the future. it points out the existence of unique mental states that mu

ences, prophecy all can be understood as superior activities of brain-mind function. the experience called hallucinogenic will play a role in leading us into the future. it points out the existence of unique mental states that must be studied and understood. on may 2, 1938, dr. albert hofmann of the sandoz research laboratories in basel, switzerland, first synthesized lyserg-saeure- diaethylamid (lsd. lysergic acid is found naturally in ergot, a fungus that grows on rye and other grains, and throughout history it has been used in various medications. some researchers have even attributed ingestion of ergot to hallucinations that in the middle ages may have caused people to believe that they could fly through the air like witches or transform themselves into werewolves. five years after syn

h e u n u s u a l a n d u n e x p l a i n e d mysteries of the mind 153 lysergic acid is found naturally in ergot, a fungus that grows on rye and other grains. while working with other ergot derivatives and experienced a kind of pleasant feeling of inebriation, which consisted of hallucinations that lasted for several hours. since hofmann s accidental discovery, scientists have been trying to fit lsd-25 and other drugs with hallucinogenic properties into biochemical schemes of many kinds. in the 1960s and 1970s, substances and chemicals that formerly had an aura of mystery around them were being broken down by chemical analysis and were hailed by some individuals as mindexpanders and by others as recreational drugs that could be exploited for fast trips to farout places. during the 20 year

nogenic properties into biochemical schemes of many kinds. in the 1960s and 1970s, substances and chemicals that formerly had an aura of mystery around them were being broken down by chemical analysis and were hailed by some individuals as mindexpanders and by others as recreational drugs that could be exploited for fast trips to farout places. during the 20 years following world war ii (1939 45, lsd was used to study brain chemistry and to trace its effectiveness in treating patients with schizophrenia and other mental disorders. it was also utilized in conjunction with cancer patients and alcoholics. lsd was found to create such primary effects as the following: 1. a feeling of being one with the universe; 2. recognition of two identities; 3. a change in the usual concept of self; 4. new

eptions; 6. a feeling that one has been touched by a profound understanding of religion or philosophy; 7. a gamut of rapidly changing emotions; 8. increased sensitivity for the feelings of others; 9. such psychotic changes as illusions, hallucinations, paranoid delusions, severe anxiety. in 1966 the investigational drug branch of the food and drug administration (fda) distinguished four stages of lsd action: 1. initial, lasting for about 30 to 45 minutes after oral ingestion of 100 to 150 micrograms of lsd, producing slight nausea, some anxiety, dilation of pupils; 2. hallucinations, associated with significant alteration of consciousness (confused states, dreamlike revivals of past traumatic events or childhood memories, distortion of time and space perspective, anxiety, autistic withdraw

hood memories, distortion of time and space perspective, anxiety, autistic withdrawal, alteration of personality, impairment of conscience lasting from one to eight hours; 3. recovery, lasting for several hours and consisting of feelings of normality alternating with sensations of abnormality; 4. aftermath, consisting of fatigue and tension during the following day. according to many researchers, lsd is not addictive. it is, in fact, self-limiting. if one were to take the drug for three days in a row, it would no longer produce a psychic effect. a week or longer would have to pass before the drug would again expand the mind. long-term use of lsd has been known to cause permanent psychoses, schizophrenia, and severe depression. some researchers have noticed a change in the aging process amo

nt psychoses, schizophrenia, and severe depression. some researchers have noticed a change in the aging process among native shamans and diviners who steadily partake of their own home-brewed psychedelics. rapid aging might be an as yet unforeseen result of extensive use of psychedelics. some psychiatrists maintain that a psychotic disturbance can occur days, weeks, or even months after receiving lsd. in 1963, dr. timothy leary and dr. richard alpert were discharged from their positions at harvard university for their enthusiasm in advocating the mind-expanding properties of lsd. undaunted, the two went on to establish a number of colonies of their international federation of internal freedom. throughout most of the 1960s, leary was the primary and most well-known prophet of the lsd moveme

that by 1970, as many as 30 million persons, most of them young, would have embarked on voyages of discovery through the limitless inner space of their own minds. according to leary, these voyagers would return much wiser and much more loving than when they began. years before leary s predicted voyages by millions through their inner space, law enforcement officials had begun to regard traffic in lsd and other hallucinogens as just another racket and feared that they would soon have to contend with a black market in the drugs and that it would be aided and abetted by the crime syndicates. the growing use of psychedelics by the counterculture, the t h e g a l e e n c y c l o p e d i a o f t h e u n u s u a l a n d u n e x p l a i n e d 154 mysteries of the mind hippies, and those who felt a

d i a o f t h e u n u s u a l a n d u n e x p l a i n e d 154 mysteries of the mind hippies, and those who felt alienated from mainstream american society because of their anti-vietnam war sentiments, all contributed to a growing traffic in illegal distribution of the drugs on the streets of cities throughout the united states. physicians and psychiatrists warned against the indiscriminate use of lsd and other psychedelics and the possibilities that people could provoke otherwise hidden psychotic processes within themselves. in 1966 further fda research noted that extended use of the drug could lead to mood swings, including depression, which could in turn lead to suicide. those who had continued to use lsd could also suddenly experience a sense of euphoria, which could lead to socially em

sion, which could in turn lead to suicide. those who had continued to use lsd could also suddenly experience a sense of euphoria, which could lead to socially embarrassing situations. time and space distortions could present obvious traffic dangers. a sudden onset of hallucinations could endanger the users and those with them. arguing the unpredictable results of uncontrolled use of such drugs as lsd-25, mescaline, and psilocybine, critics of unrestricted use of the drugs demanded legislation that would curb the distribution of psychedelics. in 1970 the u.s. controlled substances act, responding to the unsupervised use and abuse of psychedelic drugs by millions of young adults, made open distribution of such mind-altering substances illegal. since that time, however, the food and drug admi

sical craving within the user, possible long-term effects of the drugs have not yet been determined. if the drug is used as a means of escape from reality, it is possible that a user could become dependent upon it in the same manner that many people become dependent upon alcohol. psychedelics have been studied extensively since ibogaine was isolated in the early 1900s, mescaline in the 1920s, and lsd since 1943, but government scientists state that it is still too early to determine whether or not the drugs have serious or practical medicinal uses. m delving deeper albert hofmann foundation: the homepage of the inventor of lsd [online] http//www.hofmann. org. 18 november 2002. council on spiritual practices [online] http//www.csp. org. hayes, charles. tripping: an anthology of true life ps

ecame increasingly popular among those in the new age movement in the 1970s, and seminars and workshops featuring such techniques continued to draw large audiences into the 1990s. basically, the philosophy behind the relaxation process is quite t h e g a l e e n c y c l o p e d i a o f t h e u n u s u a l a n d u n e x p l a i n e d 156 mysteries of the mind fdaresearch noted that extended use of lsd could lead to mood swings, including depression, which could in turn lead to suicide. likely as old as the first healers in ancient babylon, egypt, and greece, who believed that the evil spirits within the ill could be replaced by good spirits if the patient concentrated on positive images of benevolent entities. new age practitioners believe that in order to achieve a complete healing of body

they must constantly be assessing their impressions against what they know to be reality. in addition to tests for clairvoyance and other manifestations of esp conducted under hypnosis, numerous experiments have been conducted with the subjects under the influence of various psychotropic or psychedelic drugs. in 1966 r. e. l. masters, a psychologist, and jean houston, a philosopher, were running lsd, mescaline, and psilocybin experiments at the foundation for mind research. while engaged in this study, a number of subjects reported instances of telepathy and clairvoyance. these consistent reports were responsible for houston s and masters inauguration of a specific esp experiment. their goal was to elicit extrasensory impressions during the psychedelic sessions. the original setup of the

o at least two of the images, and these poor performers were either unknown to the experimenter, anxiety-ridden, or primarily interested in eliciting personal psychological material. the full results of this experiment were published in 1966 by masters and houston in their the varieties of psychedelic experience. m delving deeper grof, stanislav. realms of the human unconscious: observations from lsd research. london: souvenir press, ltd, 1995. masters, r. e, and jean houston. the varieties of psychedelic experience. new york: dell/delta, 1966. ostrander, sheila, and lynn schroeder. psychic discoveries behind the iron curtain. englewood cliffs, n.j: prentice-hall, 1970. reprint, park street press, 2000. rhine, j. b. the reach of the mind. new york: william sloane associates, 1947. rhine, l

ociates, 1961. schwarz, berthold e. a psychiatrist looks at esp. new york: new american library, 1968. t h e g a l e e n c y c l o p e d i a o f t h e u n u s u a l a n d u n e x p l a i n e d mysteries of the mind 169 spraggett, allen. the unexplained. new york: new american library, 1968. steinour, harold. exploring the unseen world. new york: citadel press, 1959. stevens, jay. storming heaven: lsd and the american dream. new york: grove press, 1988. targ, russell, and harold e. puthoff. mind-reach: scientists look at psychic ability. new york: delacorte press/eleanor friede, 1977. out-of-body experience (obe) to primitive humans, a dream was an actual experience enacted by the soul as it wandered about during sleep. today a great deal is still unknown about the mysteries of sleep and dr


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o memory of the entire event; they suffered lacunal amnesia. when i succeed in finding such people i obtain their entire life history and keep in touch with them for a long period after my interview to observe any changes in personality or outlook that may occur. in some cases, rapid deterioration takes place. the percipient has innumerable secondary hallucinations, just as a person who has taken lsd can go on another "trip" unexpectedly weeks later. he can become mentally unbalanced, abandon his family and his work, develop into a fanatic, and, in several unfortunate cases, end up with a nervous breakdown or commit suicide. on the other side of the coin, some percipients experience a profound expansion of consciousness, a greatly increased iq, and a complete change of life-style. for the


THE NECRONOMICON SIMON VERSION

ate for initiation as to how these "gates" work, or what he might find there, save to say that the key of one gate lies in mastering the gate before it. the mad arab was either keeping a sacred secret, or found human language inadequate to the task of describing what other initiates in similar systems have expressed in the vague abstractions of the truly illuminated, likening the experience to an lsd trip. the "incantations of the gates" follow, and are probably meant to accompany the preceding chapter, being prayers proper to each of the celestial gates. the "conjuration of the fire god" follows this, and resembles the others in its mixture of greek and sumerian phrases. it should be noted here that wherever a sumerian phrases. it should be noted here that wherever a sumerian phrase appea


TYSON DONALD SOUL FLIGHT

genus psilocybe" 11. castaneda, journey to ixtlan, 7. 14 soulflight if history teaches us anything, it is that the excessive use and abuse of a substance or technique for exalting consciousness will not produce a useful result. we have learned this in the uses of music, theater, dance, poetry, alcohol, tobacco, cocaine, and it certainly applies to peyote and other mind-altering substances such as lsd. castaneda goes on to write in journey to ixtlan that he was wrong in his assumption, and that it is possible to learn to induce states of "nonordinary reality" by means other than drugs. i will go still further and assert that outside of a rigorously controlled traditional ritual context, it is almost impossible to use drugs in a useful spiritual way, such as for the exaltation of consciousne

f the enhanced and concentrated drugs produced by modern chemistry. for example, the tobacco plant that is transformed into cigarettes has a much higher concentration of nicotine than any tobacco plant used by the shamans of pre-columbian america. some modern drugs are so absurdly powerful that those who experiment with them might as well put a loaded gun to their heads and blow their brains out. lsd is so potent chapter one: shamanic soul flight 15 that the smallest speck will cause a psychotic state that endures for many hours. those who have used lsd and believe themselves to have survived the experience intact may laugh at this caution, but in addition to the well-known genetic damage that lsd causes, those who have interacted with habitual users are aware of the more subtle mental dam

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