Non-Therapeutic Uses of LSD 
    
        Chapter 8 of LSD Psychotherapy by Stanislav
        Grof, M.D. ©1980, 1994 by Stanislav Grof. 
    
    Using Psychedelics Wisely 
    
        by Myron J. Stolaroff. A veteran researcher explains
        how psychedelics can be used to give beneficial results.
        From GNOSIS magazine, No. 26, winter 1993. 
    
    Molecular Mysticism: The Role of
    Psychoactive Substances in the Transformation of
    Consciousness 
    
        by Ralph Metzner, an essay appearing in The Gateway
        to Inner Space, Christian Rätsch, editor. 
    
    Perception and Knowledge 
    
        "Reflections on Psychological and Spiritual
        Learning in the Psychedelic Experience" by Frances
        E. Vaughan. From Psychedelic Reflections 
    
    Psychedelics and Self-Actualization
    
    
        by: Roger Walsh. From Psychedelic Reflections 
    
    New Learning 
    
        by: Thomas Bradford Roberts. From Psychedelic
        Reflections 
    
    A Note on Adverse Effects 
    
        by: Lester Grinspoon and James B. Bakalar. From Psychedelic
        Reflections 
    
    PSYCHOSIS: "Experimental"
    and Real 
    
        by: Joe K. Adams. From Psychedelic Review No.2 
    
    Bad Trips May Be the Best Trips 
    
        by: Walter Houston Clark. From FATE Magazine,
        April 1976 
    
    Four O'Clock and All's Wrong 
    
        William Braden's account of a psychotomimetic
        experience with mescaline. 
        From his book, The Private Sea: LSD & the Search
        for God. 
    
    A Commentary on William Braden's
    Mescaline Experience 
    
        by: Peter Webster. A commentary on the negative
        experience with psychedelic drugs with reference to the
        experiments of William Braden and Aldous Huxley. 
    
    A Psychedelic Experience: Fact or
    Fantasy? 
    
        by: Alan Watts. From LSD, The
        Consciousness-Expanding Drug, David Solomon, editor. 
    
    Afterword  Psychedelic
    Reflections 
    
        by: Lester Grinspoon and James B. Bakalar 
    
    Yes, We Are Zombies, But We Can
    Become Conscious! 
    
        by: Charles T. Tart, The Journal of
        Consciousness Studies 2, No. 4, 1995. HTML
        version reproduced in the DRCNet Library with the
        permisson of the publisher.