World’s Window: Peru Ayahuasca Journal
Posted: December 31st, 2010, 12:14 pm
RaiBook #7: World’s Window: Ruminations Psychedelic and Otherwise, Being a Journal of My Travels in Peru by Christopher Patrick Gose
Download Link: http://www.scriptorpress.com/raibooks/worldswindow.html
[Size = 86 KB]
Christopher Patrick Gose’s World’s Window: Ruminations Psychedelic and Otherwise, Being a Journal of My Travels in Peru is the seventh in Scriptor Press’s RaiBooks series of chapbooks, & the first since 2007.
In 2009, the New Mexico native & psychedelics enthusiast traveled with his partner down to the jungles of Peru, in search of the truths & healing that working with ayahuasca shamans might bring. Along the way he experimented with the coca leaf & other indigenous psychoactive plants.
Gose writes of the ecstasies & pitfalls of travel, & recounts his personal struggles—toward clarity of life purpose & lightening of heart’s burden—with the singular intelligence & plainspoken yearning of a contemporary pilgrim. His narrative is compelling & informative, & moves at a lively pace. Gose’s quest is a universal one for men & women—the answer to the question: “How to live & why?”
Download Link: http://www.scriptorpress.com/raibooks/worldswindow.html
[Size = 86 KB]
Christopher Patrick Gose’s World’s Window: Ruminations Psychedelic and Otherwise, Being a Journal of My Travels in Peru is the seventh in Scriptor Press’s RaiBooks series of chapbooks, & the first since 2007.
In 2009, the New Mexico native & psychedelics enthusiast traveled with his partner down to the jungles of Peru, in search of the truths & healing that working with ayahuasca shamans might bring. Along the way he experimented with the coca leaf & other indigenous psychoactive plants.
Gose writes of the ecstasies & pitfalls of travel, & recounts his personal struggles—toward clarity of life purpose & lightening of heart’s burden—with the singular intelligence & plainspoken yearning of a contemporary pilgrim. His narrative is compelling & informative, & moves at a lively pace. Gose’s quest is a universal one for men & women—the answer to the question: “How to live & why?”