
Death by Astonishment
Confronting the Mystery of the World's Strangest Drug
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Narrated by:
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Andrew R. Gallimore
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Graham Hancock
About this listen
For fans of the compelling critical and investigative style of best-selling authors Graham Hancock and Brian Muraresku, the first detailed account of the history and science of the world’s strangest and most mysterious drug: DMT. This program is read by the author and features a foreword written and read by British journalist and author Graham Hancock.
DMT is the world’s strangest and most mysterious drug, inducing one of the most remarkable and yet least understood of all states of consciousness. This common plant molecule has, from ancient times to the modern day, been used as a tool to gain access to a bizarre alien reality of inordinate complexity and unimaginable strangeness, populated by a panoply of highly advanced, intelligent, and communicative beings entirely not of this world.
In a story that begins in the Amazonian rainforests and ends somewhere beyond the stars, Andrew Gallimore presents the first detailed account of the discovery of DMT and science’s continuing struggle to explain how such a simple and common plant molecule can have such astonishing effects on the human mind. The history of the drug involves many fascinating characters from the scientific and literary worlds — including legendary ethnobotanist Dr. Richard Schultes; renegade beat writer and drug aficionado William S. Burroughs; philosopher and raconteur Terence McKenna; and the high priest of the 1960s psychedelic revolution, Dr. Timothy Leary. In the end, the story of DMT forces us to reconsider our most basic assumptions about the nature of reality and our place within it.
A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin’s Press.
Critic Reviews
Masterfully written review of our current knowledge on Psychoactive drugs.
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Eloquent and thoroughly informative
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Well done Dr Gallimore, fantastic work connecting dots and answering so many questions i had regarding my own 'experiences'.
Now i know for sure that I'm not crazy, and im certainly not alone.
Thank you.
Explaining the ineffable.
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