Aldous Huxley
From The Maze Where Realities Converge - the psychedelic encyclopedia of reality from The Ultimate Comment
Aldous Huxley was a writer, satirist and an extraordinarily clear-minded thinker.
He was fascinated with mystical experience and explored consciousness through hypnosis and psychedelic drugs like mescaline and LSD. 'The Doors of Perception', for which Jim Morrison named his band, is a marvellous description of the mescaline experience.
Here are his "Notes on What's What".
When he was about to die, he asked his daughter to inject him with LSD so he could experience death on acid. What a heroic bohemian death-on-acid guy!
"It's a little embarrassing that, after 45 years of research and study, the best advice I can give is to be a little nicer to each other."
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Links
- Analysis of 'Brave New World' from the point of view of transhumanist paradise-engineering.
- You can get most of Huxley's books here


