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Psychedelics, Psychotomimetics, and the Search for Balance: Reflections on the Thoughts of Alexander Shulgin

This article analyses and critiques Alexander “Sasha” Shulgin’s famous lecture on the meaning of life and why he dedicated his career to studying psychedelics. The review delves into Shulgin’s exploration of the balance between life and death instincts, the limitations of psychotomimetic terminology, and the parallels he draws between scientific discovery and spiritual growth. This thought-provoking analysis sheds light on Shulgin’s philosophy and his belief in the power of psychedelics as tools for understanding the human mind.

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Exploring the Mind with Alexander “Sasha” Shulgin – Meaning of Life – “Why I Do What I Do” Speech

This article presents a video and full transcript of Alexander “Sasha” Shulgin’s compelling speech titled Why I Do What I Do. In this talk, Shulgin explores the philosophical and scientific reasons behind his work with psychedelics, providing a unique insight into the mind of the man who pioneered the study of psychoactive compounds. Watch the video and read the cleaned-up transcript for a detailed look at Shulgin’s thoughts on the meaning of life, scientific discovery, and the role of psychedelics in expanding consciousness.

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