The Psychology of Hashish. Exploring Altered Consciousness through Hashish: A Psychologist's Perspective on Cannabis and Creativity

Par : Aleister Crowley
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  • Nombre de pages64
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4778513-2
  • EAN8596547785132
  • Date de parution21/12/2023
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille488 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

In "The Psychology of Hashish, " Aleister Crowley delves into the intricate relationship between mind-altering substances and the human psyche. This seminal work is a blend of personal memoir, philosophical inquiry, and psychological analysis, set against the backdrop of early 20th-century exploration of consciousness. Crowley wields a lyrical and at times provocative literary style, inviting readers to contemplate the nature of reality and perception shaped by hashish.
Influenced by the burgeoning interest in psychoactive experiences and their impact on spiritual practices, the text offers an engaging discourse on addiction, creativity, and mysticism, positioning hashish as a crucial element in the quest for deeper self-awareness and transcendence. Aleister Crowley, an enigmatic figure in the realms of occultism and counterculture, was driven by his fascination with the occult and the psychological implications of altered states of consciousness.
His extensive travels and experiences with various spiritual traditions, combined with his own practice of magick, enriched his understanding of how substances could unlock hidden dimensions of the mind. Crowley'Äôs background in philosophy, combined with a radical viewpoint on morality and ethics, uniquely shaped his approach in "The Psychology of Hashish, " intertwining observations about society, spirituality, and personal epiphanies.
This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of psychology, spirituality, and the exploration of consciousness. Crowley's daring insights challenge conventional thinking and invite readers to ponder their own perceptions of reality. "The Psychology of Hashish" is not only relevant to scholars of psychology and spirituality but also to anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the effects of substances on the human experience.
In "The Psychology of Hashish, " Aleister Crowley delves into the intricate relationship between mind-altering substances and the human psyche. This seminal work is a blend of personal memoir, philosophical inquiry, and psychological analysis, set against the backdrop of early 20th-century exploration of consciousness. Crowley wields a lyrical and at times provocative literary style, inviting readers to contemplate the nature of reality and perception shaped by hashish.
Influenced by the burgeoning interest in psychoactive experiences and their impact on spiritual practices, the text offers an engaging discourse on addiction, creativity, and mysticism, positioning hashish as a crucial element in the quest for deeper self-awareness and transcendence. Aleister Crowley, an enigmatic figure in the realms of occultism and counterculture, was driven by his fascination with the occult and the psychological implications of altered states of consciousness.
His extensive travels and experiences with various spiritual traditions, combined with his own practice of magick, enriched his understanding of how substances could unlock hidden dimensions of the mind. Crowley'Äôs background in philosophy, combined with a radical viewpoint on morality and ethics, uniquely shaped his approach in "The Psychology of Hashish, " intertwining observations about society, spirituality, and personal epiphanies.
This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of psychology, spirituality, and the exploration of consciousness. Crowley's daring insights challenge conventional thinking and invite readers to ponder their own perceptions of reality. "The Psychology of Hashish" is not only relevant to scholars of psychology and spirituality but also to anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the effects of substances on the human experience.