
Las puertas de la percepción
Sonido 3D
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Narrated by:
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Ezequiel Romero
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By:
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Aldous Huxley
About this listen
Audiolibro producido con sonido 3D. El mismo esta diseñado para ser escuchado con auriculares.
Las puertas de la percepción es un ensayo escrito por Aldous Huxley, publicado en 1954. En este trabajo, Huxley detalla sus experiencias al consumir la sustancia psicodélica mescalina. A lo largo del ensayo, reflexiona sobre la naturaleza de la realidad, la conciencia y la percepción. Profundiza en cómo ciertas sustancias pueden alterar nuestra percepción del mundo, lo que le lleva a ponderar los límites entre el ser interno y la realidad externa. El título proviene de una frase del libro The Marriage of Heaven and Hell de William Blake, escrito en 1793."
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