
The Return of the Dragon
The Shocking Way Drugs and Religion Shape People and Societies
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Narrated by:
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Will Anselm
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By:
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Lewis Ungit
About this listen
What if the spirits and entities people experience while on drugs like ayahuasca aren't "just in their heads?" What if changing brain chemistry can tune the mind into another dimension where real entities can be experienced?
The next question must be "who are the entities?"
The answers to this question is shocking and unexpected.
This audiobook outlines the science, philosophy, and theology behind psychedelic drugs and how they have historically affected individuals and societies. It is a wild story with many unexpected twists and turns. It will interest everyone with even a passing interest in the use of psychedelics.
©2022 Lewis Ungit (P)2025 Lewis Ungit
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