Roger Walsh, MD is Professor of Psychiatry, Philosophy, and Anthropology at the University of California at Irvine. His writing and research have received more than two dozen national awards and his books include Essential Spirituality: The Seven Central Practices to Awaken Heart and Mind; The Spirit of Shamanism; and (with Frances Vaughan) Paths Beyond Ego: The Transpersonal Vision. Charles S. Grob, MD is Director of the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center and Professor of Psychiatry and Pediatrics at the UCLA School of Medicine. Dr. Grob is the editor of Hallucinogens: A Reader and is a founding board member of the Heffter Research Institute, which is devoted to fostering and funding research on psychedelics.
Acknowledgments
Preface: Psychedelics and the Western World: A Fateful Marriage
Roger Walsh and Charles S. Grob
Introduction: The High Road: History and Hysteria
Charles S. Grob and Gary Bravo
PART ONE
Research: Consciousness, Creativity, and Chemistry
1. Transpersonal Transitions: The Higher Reaches of Psyche and Psychology
James Fadiman
2. From Molecules to Mystery: Psychedelic Science, the Natural World, and Beyond
Albert Hofmann
3. How Much Can People Change?
Myron Stolaroff
4. Frontiers of Pharmacology: Chemistry and Consciousness
Alexander T. "Sasha" Shulgin and Ann Shulgin
PART TWO
Psychotherapy: Personal and Transpersonal
5. The Birth and Death of Psychedelic Therapy
Betty Eisner
6. Treating the Untreatable
Gary Fisher
7. The Great Awakening: Psychology, Philosophy, and Spirituality in LSD Psychotherapy
Stanislav Grof
PART THREE
Culture and Consciousness
8. Ancient Altered States
Peter T. Furst
9. Tribal Wisdom: The Shamanic Path
Michael Harner
10. More Recipes for Living and Loving
Laura Archera Huxley
PART FOUR
Religious Implications: Psyche, Soul, and Spirit
11. Transcending Religious Boundaries
Zalman Schachter-Shalomi
12. Walking the Path: Psychedelics and Beyond
Ram Dass
13. Do Drugs Have Religious Import? A Forty Year Follow-Up
Huston Smith
14.Conclusion: What Did They Learn and What Can We Learn From Them?
Roger Walsh & Charles S. Grob