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The Doors of Perception by Aldous Huxley Book Summary and Review | Free Audiobook

Jul 3, 2024
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ANECDOTE

Huxley's Mescaline Experience

  • Aldous Huxley's mescaline trip wasn't as visually intense as he'd anticipated, lacking heroic figures or landscapes.
  • Instead, he experienced heightened awareness of colors and shapes, focusing on a vase of flowers and the "tubularity" of chair legs.
INSIGHT

Seeing Beyond the Object

  • Mescaline allows you to see beyond the object, diminishing the importance of place and distance.
  • Time becomes absolute, focused solely on the present, fostering a sense of "beingness" connected to Eastern religions.
INSIGHT

Seeing Beyond the Self

  • Mescaline can induce a "not-self" state, detaching from personal identity and former perceptions.
  • Huxley's example of viewing a Soutine self-portrait demonstrates this shift, where the painting became a "3D goblin", highlighting the detachment.
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