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Mystery School in Hyperspace : A cultural history of DMT

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chocobeastie

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"Mystery School in Hyperspace : A cultural history of DMT" by Australian anthropologist Graham St John has just been released. This is an interview on Reality Sandwich with Graham St John by Erik Davies.

 
Good interview, I was going to post this yesterday but couldn't find the original thread..
 
The original thread seems to have disappeared for some reason. Maybe cyb knows why... I think he created it.

Cyb and Art van dlay have some of their artwork featured in the book :)
 
The DMT-Nexus community is briefly discussed in this book, and there are even quotes from a couple users.
 
I liked it. It gets very techno-heavy toward the middle, but overall it's a good read.
 
just finished this book. It was a really enjoyable and surprisingly quick read. the nexus was mentioned quite a bit, i recall nen, jaime, snozz, art, hyperspace fool, and even ncg 23423847 whatever his name were all quoted. he talks quite a bit about hyperspace lexicon and mentions different aspects about the dmt nexus. he starts out with a very thorough history of dmt, goes into music and art, and then later delves into seemingly any theory proposed about entities. its a fun read that i'm sure most anyone here would appreciate.
 
I remember seeing this thread when this book first came out.

I was reluctant to want to purchase, but the local bookstore recently got this in, so im going to head out here and grab it soon. :)

I read Grahams interview on realitysandwich, though I don't follow realitysandwich really, this interview was great.
 
I now know who Choco is and saw a few other members referenced. Weird to read a history book and know the folks quoted in it. I found it by Googling Changa.
 
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