Michael Pollan’s “How to change your mind,” and the theory of the entropic brain

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I continue to explore the new world that opened to me. I heard that Michael Pollan’s ‘How to change your mind’ was a sort of Bible of psychedelics so I borrowed it from the local library. I consumed 414 pages within a week and I feel like I know everything I need to know, ever. It’s a very balanced and science based historic summary and experiential account of all things psychedelics. I was pleased to see multiple mentions of British researchers in the field. Below I share 2 quotes on the theory of entropy from a British researcher Robin Carhart-Harris. Sometimes all we need is a bit more chaos, organised of course 🙂

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2 Responses to Michael Pollan’s “How to change your mind,” and the theory of the entropic brain

  1. Its a hell of a good book. Made more sense to me second time round ,

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