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Loved it. It felt like a journey that Hunter Thompson might have made had he got all silk route. A book that holds the reader and takes him on a freaking great trip.”
— Tim Butcher, author of the #1 bestseller Blood River: A Journey to Africa’s Broken Heart
I loved (this) book. Could not put it down until I finished it. This novel runs perilously close to pornography, shocks, startles, pushes to the limits of decency. But the most startling thing of all is that it conforms to the age old prophesy that the second coming of Christ will come when and where you least expect it. I am not concerned with the idea that the second coming will be an actual person (I doubt if the first coming was an actual man) but will be a new kind of consciousness breaking in on mankind.
— Robert A. Johnson, Jungian analyst and best-selling author of He, She, and We (those are three great books)

THE DAY AFTER A WEEKEND WITH TERENCE MCKENNA I WAS OFFERED DMT BY A WOMAN I HAD NEVER MET....

Clockwise from the ghost of Grandpa's harmonica: coffee bean cowry from Emerald Bay, Jimmy Baba's aquamarine, the "stones of prosperity" and the Chepren amethyst.

True by authentically

fiction by Necessity

(f*** me)

Did I mention the Messiah contest?

"If you meet a man named Ian Winn at a party, make your excuses and run." The Big Issue

If you read only one book this year, read Food of the Gods by terence McKenna.

If you read only two books this year...

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WARNING: Please get the blue book, not the red one! (I have long been spared the indignity of royalties)

Also, just-released

“I believe that the totemic image for the future is the octopus.”

Terence McKenna