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The Ecstatic Imagination: Psychedelic Experiences and the Pyschoanalysis of Self-actualization
 
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The Ecstatic Imagination: Psychedelic Experiences and the Pyschoanalysis of Self-actualization [Paperback]

Daniel Merkur


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Good Subject, But The Writing Needs Improvement 24 May 2001
By Thomas M. Seay - Published on Amazon.com
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Let me start by saying that I believe that psychedelics can aid in the expansion of consciousness when used correctly. Let me also admit that I did not, could not finish this book. It was written in as dry a language as I have encountered (and considering I am an engineer who has to read extremely dry technical manuals, this is not an observation to be taken lightly).

I dont know if Mr. Merkur is unable to write well or, as I suspect, he feels that by assuming this dry removed tone his work will seem more scienitic and objective. In either case, his presentation falls short. He makes some good points, if only one can stay awake long enough to read them. It seems ironic that anything written like this should feature the words "ecstatic" and "imagination" on the cover.

-Thomas Seay


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