Monday, 31 March 2014

Celebrating the Feminine Energy


Today Navaratri begins.....Nine days (nights) celebrating the SHAKTI, the Divine Mother, the feminine energy that moves the world in the Hindu tradition...
If you are a devotee, a believer, an atheist or just a 'passer by'....take a chance to celebrate - outside with chants, flowers, incenses...or just inside your heart - the feminine qualities that make this world a better place..
Sweetness, strength, generosity, love, surrender, gracefulness, service, intuition, energy, beauty, protection and.....

JAI MAHA SHAKTI KI JAI !  VICTORY TO THE GREAT ENERGY !


The Damages of Taboo and Propaganda


We all know very well: drug prohibition means create an artificial problem on racist basis and then shut mouth, eyes and ears about it and let the matter in the hands of criminal cartels. All that obviously seasoned with brutal repression of defenseless (and mostly peaceful) citizens and hysterical, deceitful propaganda on all the malignant drugs (the illegal ones) and their evil users...
In this way, besides other things, all substances are put together in the same cauldron and serious, unbiased,scientific studies on their effects are greatly prevented.
Thank to this criminal attitude, the research on substances with interesting effects and possible therapeutic applications like cannabis, LSD, iboga or MDMA has been prohibited in the last 50 years and only recently the things seem slowly (very slowly...) changing, thanks to associations like MAPS. And thanks God, the medicinal (and even recreational) use of cannabis is now allowed in some American states.
But all the myths and urban legends built around and against the psychoactive substances are a die-hard fact. If drugs aren't all the same and problematic substances with a high grade of misuse and abuse do exist, even in these cases the damages are often greatly exaggerated, for the exclusive benefit of the media and the anti-drug taboo.
The methamphetamine is the devil's drug par excellence and we're used to see scary images of poor addicts that - once good looking people - become walking skeletons after just few months of (ab) use... ( just like the dramatic sepia images of opium and coca leaf users of the early 1900s, where the miserable effects of poverty, hunger and maladies,  were shown as the terrible effects of those devasting, exotic poisons...
But even the bad effects of meth are clearly exaggerated, like it happened to crack in the eighties.
Carl Hart, neuropsychopharmacologist at Columbia University, has done groundbreaking research that challenges widely accepted beliefs about crack and cocaine.

Everything You've Heard About Crack And Meth Is Wrong

by Jacob Sullum
Growing familiarity with marijuana has been accompanied by growing support for legalization because people discovered through personal experience that the government was lying to them about the drug’s hazards. But it is easier to demonize less popular drugs such as crack cocaine and methamphetamine, which in the public mind are still linked, as marijuana once was, with addiction, madness, and violence.

Friday, 28 March 2014

The Mesmerizing Clay Art of Mikhail Sadovnikov

Enter the magic and let you be deeply enchanted by Mikhail Sadovnikov while he makes pattern after pattern on wet clay on a potter's wheel
( thanks Colossus )


PsypressUK 2014 Out Now !


PsypressUK # 4
£ 5
The fourth edition of the PsypressUK magazine is NOW AVAILABLE! Showcasing the best in current psychedelic drug writers from across a range of backgrounds and disiplines, this latest edition is the most jam-packed we've done - all topped of with a wonderful cover illustration by the incredibly talented Jeremy Beswick (Cornwall, UK).
With contributions by:

Ross Heaven - Salvia Divinorum and the Illusion of our Existence 

Neal M. Goldsmith - Neurotransmitters and the Integral Approach to Reality

Justin Panneck - The Ritual Use of Ayahuasca

Thomas Hatsis - The Dogmatist's Debacle

Peter Sjöstedt-H - Myco-Metaphysics

Chris Salway - Potential Risks of MDMA Use

Dale Bewan - Psychedelics as a Tool for Directed Self-Discovery

Robert Tindall - Is Alcohol a Spirit?

Psychedelic Frontier - Fireworks

Sam Gandy - Who's Tripping Who?


Duncan Thomson - The Rise of Cannabis in Modern Medicine

Judith Sudholter - An Interview with Luke Brown

James W. Jesso - Reigniting Awe

Ivo Aleixo - Drug Laws in Portugal


Strongly recommended, let's support the entheogenic press !
For orders go HERE   

Thursday, 27 March 2014

Spectacular VFX Movies

A nice compilation of some of the most spectacular VFX films...... 4 minute+ of visual roller-coaster....
(thanks reggaepsyc)




Monday, 24 March 2014

Sunday Freaks e-zine 15

I love Sunday Freaks e-magazine, weekly put together by the good people at Goa Freaks. The new edition is dedicated to the psychedelic sixties....Don't miss it, read all the past issues and visit all the engaging Goa Freaks site....
Sunday Freaks e-zine 15


Sunday, 23 March 2014

The Art of Unconscious by Dino Valis


Dino Valis (b. 1959 in Zaragoza, Spain) is considered among the most talented Spanish representatives of the vanguard of figurative art. Strongly influenced by past masters, he adopts their techniques to create elaborate paintings with a strong component of psychological symbolism.
His studies in medicine are also well evident in some of his works...
Dino Valis 














































Wednesday, 19 March 2014

The Visionary Collages of Travis Bedel


Travis Bedel's collage art is created using anatomical imagery and illustrations from science books and botanical guides. You can visit the world(s) of this interesting artist from Colorado on bedelgeuse 







































































Underwater Magic

Underwater footage shot whilst scuba diving in the Fiji islands and Tonga
(Thanks Raghu)




Monday, 17 March 2014

Legends

I pay a heartfelt tribute to these legends while they are on tour once again....!
This is 2003...


Sunday, 16 March 2014

Douce Menace

Paris is waking. A feather drifts gently down to Earth, settling over the city. However, this extraordinary feather - belonging to an extraordinary pigeon - is a lot more dangerous than it might seem.
(from Presurfer)


Saturday, 15 March 2014

Visionary Pix and GIF of the Day

(pix by Asokan Nanniyode)



Thursday, 13 March 2014

The Second Psychedelic Revolution Part Two: Alexander 'Sasha' Shulgin, The Psychedelic Godfather

Few weeks ago I made a post about The Second Psychedelic Revolution Part One: The End of Acid by James Oroc 
Now you can read Part Two...

" I first explored mescaline in the late '50s, three-hundred-fifty to 400 milligrams. I learned there was a great deal inside me.'
Alexander Shulgin, LA Times, 1995



If there is ever a Psychedelic Hall of Fame, the section on chemists will be small, since there have only really been two giants in this field — Albert Hofmann, who first synthesized LSD-25 and psilocybin (and later isolated that compound from the magic mushroom specimens provided by R. Gordon Wasson), and Alexander ‘Sasha’ Shulgin, who seems to have invented nearly everything else. (So great are the shadows of these two men that twin statues of them facing each other should be the Hall’s entranceway arch.) However when the remarkable volume PIHKAL; A Chemical Love Story [1] first appeared in 1991, few people outside of the psychedelic community in California knew about Sasha and the quiet existence that he and his wife Ann (the co-author of both PIHKAL and TIHKAL) lived; and those that knew of him knew mostly the fact that he was the ‘popularizer’ of the empathogen MDMA....
continue reading on REALITY SANDWICH 
( Part One HERE )
( James Oroc is the author of  " Tryptamine Palace " )

Tuesday, 11 March 2014

Sunday Freak e-Magazine


Thanks to a posti in psypressuk I've discovered the beautiful Goa Freaks, a colorful site interely dedicated to the 'Goa Culture', music art and lifestyle. Goa has been a famous hippie mecca in the 60s and 70s and its alternative tradition has been kept alive during the last 30 years by old and neo-hippies, ravers, techno travellers and various freak tribes. Even though it  is nowadays closely menaced by mass tourism and stupid edonism, Goa keesp its appeal, secret spots, interesting people and wild full-moon parties....The good people at Goa Freaks even publish Sunday Freak e-Magazine, a psychedelic weekly e-zine with materials and articles from and about Psychedelic World, interviews, world Trance news, Goa parties photo reports, future events and much more.
The edition #13 is the newest one, but don't miss all the previous issues. Visit Sunday Freak e-Magazine here 

GOA-FREAKS   























Monday, 10 March 2014

X-ray Body in Motion - Yoga

A visual study/exploration of the body in motion with a focus on yoga poses. Hybrid Medical Animations' goal for this piece was to create a realistic representation of radiological (x-ray) imaging.
Instead of just creating a still image, however, they wanted to combine the beautiful moves of yoga with this new visual approach to bring the full human skeleton to life....


Friday, 7 March 2014

Sticky

Exiled from the tropical paradise where they evolved, a tiny population of remarkable stick insects dodged extinction by hiding under a single windswept bush on the world's tallest sea stack for 80 years. Thanks to a dedicated team of scientists they're now living safely in captivity, but when can they go home?
This is the preview of Sticky, a short documentary about the stick insect from Lord Howe Island. It' a work in progress: stick with progress over at StickyShortFilm 
Animation by Jilli Rose


Monday, 3 March 2014

The Retro-Futuristic Anatomical Art of Diego Max


Clearly inspired by antique prints, vintage collages, medical illustrations and nature images, Diego Max skillfully blend together art and anatomy. You can find illustrations, collages and posters of this interesting Brazilian artist here