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David Jay Brown holds a master’s degree in psychobiology from New York University. A former neuroscience researcher at the University of Southern California, he has written for Wired, Discover, and Scientific American, and his news stories have appeared on The Huffington Post and CBS News. A frequent guest editor of the MAPS Bulletin, he is the author of more than a dozen books, including The New Science of Psychedelics and Frontiers of Psychedelic Consciousness. He lives in Ben Lomond, California.
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A full-color exploration of DMT beings and Ayahuasca spirits
• Examines 25 of the most commonly encountered DMT entities, from machine elves and fairies to insectoids, Reptilians, and divine beings such as Grandmother Ayahuasca
• Discusses each entity in depth, including people’s encounters with them from trip reports and scientific studies, descriptions of how the entities appear and behave, and communications or teachings they impart
• Features visionary art by Sara Phinn Huntley and other artists, including Alex Grey, Andrew Jones, Luke Brown, Juliana Garces, Erial Ali, and Harry Pack
One of the features consistently noted by visitors to the hyperspace realm invoked by DMT is the existence of many different entities. In this full-color illustrated handbook for understanding the intelligent alien species of hyperspace, psychedelic explorer David Jay Brown and visionary artist Sara Phinn Huntley explore 25 of the most commonly encountered DMT beings and Ayahuasca spirits, from “Self-Transforming Machine Elves,” ancestor spirits, tricksters, and metallic spheres to insectoid Mantis Beings, Reptilians, Gray Aliens, Nature spirits, and divine beings, such as the Virgin Mary, Gaia, Angels, Grandmother Ayahuasca, and deities from Hindu, Egyptian, and South American spiritual traditions.
Profiling the DMT entities in the style of a naturalistic field guide, complete with evocative illustrations by Huntley and other artists such as Alex Grey, Andrew Jones, Luke Brown, Juliana Garces, Erial Ali, and Harry Pack, the authors discuss each entity in depth, including people’s encounters with them, descriptions of how they appear, and summaries of the communications they impart. They explore whether these beings are generated by our minds or if they exist independently of the DMT trip. In addition to personal experiences and collected trip reports from drug forums like Erowid and DMT Nexus, the authors also look at studies from Johns Hopkins University and Imperial College London as well as the extensive DMT research of Dr. Rick Strassman.
Providing a comprehensive exploration of this world, this guide seeks to help people who have encountered DMT beings integrate their experiences and learn more about the alien residents of interdimensional space.
Résumé
A full-color exploration of DMT beings and Ayahuasca spirits
Contenu
**Acknowledgments
Artist’s Statement
*By Sara Phinn Huntley
***Introduction
Part 1 The Terrain
**1 Entering the DMT Realm
2 Scientific Studies on DMT Entity Contact
3 Cataloging the Entities
Part 2 The Entities
4 Self-Transforming Machine Elves,
the Tykes, and Clockwork Elves
**5 Mantis Entities, Mantids, and Other
Insectoid Aliens
6 Reptilians, Reptoids, and Lizard People
7 Grays
8 Blue- and Purple-Hued Beings
9 Clowns, Jesters, Tricksters, Harlequins,
Imps, and Jack-in-the-Box Entities
10 Gatekeepers and Threshold Guardians
11 Spirit Guides
**12 Eastern, Middle Eastern, and Indigenous
American Deities and Demigods
13 Jesus Christ
14 The Virgin Mary
15 Angels
16 The Devil and Demons
17 Therianthropes and Animal-Human
Hybrids
18 Ancestors, Dead Relatives,
Friends, and Strangers
19 Fairies
**20 Gnomes, Kobolds, and Goblins
21 Mother Ayahuasca, Grandmother
Ayahuasca, and Aya
22 Nature, Plant, and Fungi Spirits
23 Snakes, Jaguars, and Other Animal Spirits
24 Octopus and Octopoid Beings
25 Chemical Spirits
26 Mother Gaia
27 Beings of Light, Pure Energy, and
Bodiless Beings
28 God
APPENDIX 1 My Artistic Journey and Entity
Contact with DMT
*By Sara Phinn Huntley*
APPENDIX 2 Performance Art Inspired
by DMT Entities
*The Work of Maya Bracknell Watson
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Author’s and Artist’s Biographies