The Far-Off Land

An Attempt at a Philosophical Evaluation of the Hallucinogenic Drug-Experience.

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Author: Eric Hendrickson ISBN: 9781477143988
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: August 21, 2012
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Eric Hendrickson
ISBN: 9781477143988
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: August 21, 2012
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

Provocative and Enlightening Book Dissects the Human Consciousness
The Far-Off Land philosophically evaluates the hallucinogenic drug-experience and
intends to collect the perspectives of philosophy for better understanding of the human
consciousness,
Eugene Seaich attempts to dissect the human consciousness to
provoke and enlighten the readers mind in The Far-Off Land, a revealing book that presents a philosophical
evaluation of the hallucinogenic drug-experience.
This book is a cerebral piece of literature that attempts to discover the broader realities that lie behind
psychogenic phenomena and seek a pattern that will explain the longing of human being for the Beyond, for the
otherworldly substance of their intuition. Seaich will take readers on a trip through millennia, offer them
glimpses of the forthcoming and explore deeper his own psycheand experiences with LSD and mescalinein
order for them to discover a more profound and broader understanding of the mind and human consciousness.
Guided by a cardinal principle, Seaich captures the philosophical prospects and covers a great background of
other relevant fields of study that promote psychotropic knowledge to better understand human consciousness
and to ultimately improve humanitys cure to mental illness and even solve lifes mysteries.
Filled with tremendous meaning and insight, revelations and wisdom, historical facts and quotes from the
worlds greatest minds and literature, The Far-Off Land is an intelligent and poetic prose that will inform
readers about human consciousness and inspire them about life, including its complexities.

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Provocative and Enlightening Book Dissects the Human Consciousness
The Far-Off Land philosophically evaluates the hallucinogenic drug-experience and
intends to collect the perspectives of philosophy for better understanding of the human
consciousness,
Eugene Seaich attempts to dissect the human consciousness to
provoke and enlighten the readers mind in The Far-Off Land, a revealing book that presents a philosophical
evaluation of the hallucinogenic drug-experience.
This book is a cerebral piece of literature that attempts to discover the broader realities that lie behind
psychogenic phenomena and seek a pattern that will explain the longing of human being for the Beyond, for the
otherworldly substance of their intuition. Seaich will take readers on a trip through millennia, offer them
glimpses of the forthcoming and explore deeper his own psycheand experiences with LSD and mescalinein
order for them to discover a more profound and broader understanding of the mind and human consciousness.
Guided by a cardinal principle, Seaich captures the philosophical prospects and covers a great background of
other relevant fields of study that promote psychotropic knowledge to better understand human consciousness
and to ultimately improve humanitys cure to mental illness and even solve lifes mysteries.
Filled with tremendous meaning and insight, revelations and wisdom, historical facts and quotes from the
worlds greatest minds and literature, The Far-Off Land is an intelligent and poetic prose that will inform
readers about human consciousness and inspire them about life, including its complexities.

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