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Australian Psychedelic Society Book Raffle - 3 prizes to be won


The APS is raffling three great books that provide interesting information and insights about psychedelics.

The raffle will be drawn at the APS Sydney Bicycle Day Picnic on Saturday April 12th. Check out the event page to attend in person for a great talk from the APS Sydney Chapter lead Jef Baker titled 

“Dr Albert Hofmann’s discovery of LSD and the ensuing social, cultural and political impacts to the present day”

Winning ticket holders who can't attend in person will be contacted after the draw to arrange delivery of the prize.

All funds go to the Australian Psychedelic Society, an ACNC registered charity organisation, to help fund our advocacy, community building and harm reduction activities.

Prizes:

1. How to be Psychedically Aware, by Thurston Katt, et al:

"In a world where psychedelics are taking center stage, it's easy to get swept up in the excitement without considering the potential risks. But fear not, for within the pages of "How to Be Psychedelically Aware," you'll find a beacon of knowledge and guidance to help you navigate the realms of psychedelic experience safely and responsibly.

Authored by Thurston Katt and a team of seasoned experts, this comprehensive guide is more than just a manual—it's a manifesto for conscious exploration. As the buzz around psychedelic-assisted therapy and microdosing permeates popular culture, it's crucial to balance the allure with informed caution. With decades of combined experience, the authors have witnessed firsthand both the profound benefits and the potential pitfalls of psychedelic use.

Through the lens of harm reduction, this book offers a roadmap for individuals embarking on their own psychedelic journeys. Drawing from ancient wisdom and modern research, "How to Be Psychedelically Aware" demystifies the psychedelic experience, providing practical advice on everything from substance preparation to integration practices." 

2. My Year of Psychedelics, by Sarah Napthali: 

"Exploring first-hand the amazing potential of mushrooms, MDMA, LSD and other life-enhancing substances.

Twenty years on from the bestselling success of Buddhism for Mothers, Sarah Napthali remains keen to explore the depths of the human experience. Intrigued by reports of the power of mushrooms, MDMA, LSD, ayahuasca and others, and the immense potential for personal and spiritual growth, she becomes determined to try these medicines and apply what she learns to the challenges she now faces as a newly divorced empty-nester.

Over one year, Sarah takes eight psychedelic medicines. She navigates the highs of new romance and travel, but also grapples with the loss of old friends and a confrontation with aching loneliness.

The psychedelic renaissance has provided a wealth of empirical evidence about the potential of these medicines, but this is a first-person account, a chance to join someone on their trips, and see how they impact her daily life."

3...and one mystery second-hand book from the bookshelf of a long time APS member

Check out the APS website and YouTube channel for loads of resources and events near you, and for ways to get involved with the organisation.

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