Tripping

Tripping : An Anthology of True-Life Psychedelic Adventures

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A collection of transformational, awe-provoking psychedelic experiences.

In Tripping, Charles Hayes has gathered fifty narratives about unforgettable psychedelic experiences from an international array of subjects representing all walks of life--respectable Baby Boomers, aging hippies, young ravers, and accomplished writers such as John Perry Barlow, Anne Waldman, Robert Charles Wilson, Paul Devereux, and Tim Page. Taking a balanced, objective approach, the book depicts a broad spectrum of altered states, from the sublime to the terrifying. Hayes's supplemental essays provide a synopsis of the history and culture of psychedelics and a discussion of the kinetics of tripping. Specially featured is an interview with the late Terence McKenna, who was perhaps the preeminent psychedelic spokesperson of our time. A storehouse of astonishing, often otherworldly tales,Trippingis a compendium of forbidden memories that enables readers to trip vicariously or compare notes on their own experiences.
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Product details

  • Paperback | 512 pages
  • 152 x 229 x 28mm | 516g
  • Arkana
  • Hawthorn, Australia
  • English
  • 0140195742
  • 9780140195743
  • 922,657

Table of contents

TrippingNote to the Reader
Preface
Part I: Introduction
The Psychedelic (in) Society: A Brief Cultural History of Tripping


Basic Features of the Psychedelic Experience


Methodology and Perspectives Used in the Making of This Book


Part II: The Narratives
Aaron: Trawling the ghost stream


Alice Dee: Highway to the sky: The road seen only by the dreamer


Anne Waldman: Point and Click: Icons in the window to the ancestral manse


Brendan: Pealing Faces


Bruce Eisner: Dazed in the desert at the end of time


Carl: The wat of the world


Charles Hayes: Eat the moment (and other stories)


Charlie: That's when I realized I was out of my senses


Clark Heinrich: Heaven (and another story)


Daniel: I realized I was dead


Dennis: They don't show you all this on the top of the mountain just to destroy you on your way down


Fiona: Unbridled


George: Saved by the belle (and other stories)


Gregory: Sinister toys and the Internet of souls


Henry Bass: Hallucinating the horror of sobriety


Herbie Greene: Ride the snake and break on through (or) Crashing the snake dance


Jack: The pinball machine I could play without feeding it coins


James: Hell's den and Pan's glen (and another story)


Jarl: An early absolution


Jason: The orgasm death dance (and other stories)


Jeremy: The schlomus: The price of a moment's doubt


John Perry Barlow: My first trip


Julian: An awakening from within


Kate Coleman: Then the emotions started happening


Keely Stahl: The menacing orgasm that almost melted me away


Keith: First communion with life


Kenny: How can I die if I'm not here? (and other stories)


Kevin: To either die or come


Lena: I've definitely been psychotic


Leonard Gibson: Portals of flame, petals of the lotus blossum


Leonard Mercado: Psychedelic terra firma


Malcolm: The Psychedelic is the Center


Marcel: Is this a trap or a welcome?


Mark: Sounding the black box of the subconscious


Mark Fischer: Over the spillway


Matthew S. Kent: Maha maya: The V in my path


Megan: A blink of rabbit fur


Paul Devereaux: Do I want to be seeing this?


Peter: Everything else was normal (and other stories)


Philip Cooper: The Cathedral of San Pedro the Divine


Reverend Marianne: The vision made it real (and other stories)


Robert Bell: I had a theory who I was (and another story)


Robert Charles Wilson: The Immigrant's landing


Ruth: The apostate's homecoming


Sarah: Our Lady of the Eastern Star


Stephen Kessler: The initiate


Steve Silberman: the organismic display monitor


Steven Martin Cohen: A thousand cruise missles pointed straight at my brain stem


Terry: Loosing the hounds of war


Tim Page: Memoirs of an acid-salved war photographer


Part III: A Conversion with Terance McKenna
Appendix: A Concise Index of Psychedelic Substances


Notes
Bibliography and Resources
Acknowledgments
Index
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Review quote

"Offers a multitude of perspectives from all walks of life about the psychedelic experience . . . In this new age of microdosing and psychedelic research and experimentation, Tripping is a must-read for anyone who's interested in consciousness expansion." - Boing Boing

"A magnificent collection." - Alexander Shulgin, godfather of MDMA

"Hayes is such a bristling and intelligent writer that one almost wishes that he had written the whole book himself. The free flow of ideas about these verboten substances and their anthropological/psychological possibilities is exhilarating." - The Oxford American

"A sensitive and responsible approach to documenting profound experiences with 'drugs.' The results of this informal research are both informative and highly moving." - The Lancet

"Intriguing. The narratives are informative, cautionary, hilarious and spooky. The uninitiated may recoil from stories of visions of goat-devils, the moon as an alien flashlight, and nude escapades at Burning Man, but those in on the book's implicit wink will find like-minded stories of drug-induced bliss and abject terror." - San Francisco Chronicle

"Readers will find a sequence of first-person narratives (a form at least as old as The Canterbury Tales) that presents, in kaleidoscopic fashion, the last thirty years as refracted through the prism of a drug experience." - The Chronicle of Higher Education

"We can theorize about psychedelics till the cow patties come home, but there's nothing as poignant, perplexing, and funny as a well-told trip report. Charles Hayes has gathered together some great ones. Tripping is instructive, hilarious and -- let's face it -- enticing. I loved it." - R.U. Sirius, Mondo 2000

"A classic in the growing body of contemporary psychedelic literature. For the experienced, Tripping is a harvest of inspiring moments and a reminiscence of one's own deeply shape-shifting journeys. For the uninitiated, it is a profound glimpse into the hidden world of the subconscious and a provocation for wider acceptance of the usefulness of psychedelic states." - Allan Badiner, Zig Zag Zen: Buddhism and Psychedelics
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About Charles Hayes

Charles Hayes, a substance use disorder counselor in New York City, has been a writer/editor for a variety of businesses and organizations, a communications manager for a marketing firm, and a journalist whose work has appeared in Reason, The Oxford American, Tikkun, High Times, and E magazine. Charles can be contacted by email at trippingtales@aol.com and at his website, www.psychedelicadventures.com.
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