Psychedelics
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People Are Trying Magic Mushrooms for Depression — and Accidentally Meeting God
The medicalization movement is faltering. Maybe that’s because psychedelics have been spiritual tools all along
- DIVINE INTERVENTION
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Pilgrims Are Flocking to This Psychedelic Temple
Alex Grey, the artist behind Tool's album covers, and his wife, Allyson, have built the world's trippiest museum
- Far Out
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The Battle for the Future of Psychedelics
Scientists and activists convened at a massive conference in Denver last week to declare a renaissance for drugs like psilocybin and MDMA. But whose vision will prevail?
- Far Out
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Aaron Rodgers Explains the Value of Watching Colleagues Vomit and Shit Simultaneously
The four-time NFL MVP appeared at an event in Denver to talk about how ayahuasca improved his performance on the field
- Tripping
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Psychedelic Therapy Could Revolutionize Mental Health—But Who Gets to Try It?
Choosing one “right” path to providing safe, accessible psychedelic therapy is impossible. Everyone can be better served by having options and choices.
- Culture Council
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'It’s Ripped the World Apart': David Bronner on How Psychedelics Could Be a Cure for Capitalism
The soap company CEO on why he believes tripping can lead to a healthier, more just society
- Drug Reform
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Market Battle Lines are Being Drawn in Psychedelics—But What are the Warring Camps Really Fighting About?
We can rail against the corporate water that’s flooding the psychedelic ship—or we can all grab a bucket and start bailing.
- Culture Council
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Lil Yachty’s Psychedelic Relaunch: 'I Don’t Have To Be High To Make It Sound High'
An honest, at times contentious conversation with the artist behind one of 2023's boldest left turns
- Cosmic Boat
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Maxo Needed Time (and Some Hallucinogens) To Heal
Nearly four years since the release of his major-label debut, the L.A. rapper is back with a new album, a stronger focus — and big plans for the future
- Trippy Tunes
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Margo Price Opens Up Like Never Before: ‘It Feels Freeing’
She’s never been one to hold her tongue, and her new memoir and album are bracingly honest about drinking, drugs, and the hard work of marriage
- Keeping it Real
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