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During a psychedelic intoxication we can perceive our normal, articulated consciousness is as the result of sub- and supraliminal processes, events, intensities and speeds that run through it and shape it. In this book I attempt to weave together individual threads, lines, levels and planes that run through and shape psychedelic experience.To think from psychedelic experience means to think the process of deterritorialization and reterritorialization. Such thinking departs from an analysis of experience, but it doesn't bind it to a complete and unambiguous subject, but rather to the situation of intoxication itself in whose course the subject becomes multiple and appears to be an intertwining or a temporal congruence of many events that occur on more interconnected levels - biological, personal, social, cultural, or ecological.
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Introduction Autoethnographic approach Psychonautic approach Anthropological approach Ecosemiotic approach Philosophical approachAutoethnographic prelude The plot Avant-garde, the Velvet revolution and underground Philosophical apprentice Socio-cultural context and psychedelic praxis The impact of everyday life Community of night and the way of poisons Entertainment and free time Rave culture Meeting the DragonMethodology The concept of transdisciplinarity Methodological precedence of intertwining To think from and to think according to psychedelic experience The concept of analogy Domain, field, umwelt, niche Domain Field Niche and Umwelt Methodological summaryPsychedelic rhizome The concept of rhizome Chemical substances Alkaloids Neurotransmitters Entropics, disorganizers, deregulators Psychedelics Hallucinogens Beyond naming: phantastica, psychotomimetics and Shulgin's scaleModelling the domain of psychedelic experiences Application: Set and setting principles Set Setting Onset of psychedelic effect Deterritorialization of perceptual field Emergence of hallucinatory field from deterritorialized perception Synaesthesia and dis-aesthesia Psychedelic experience of time and space The supra-perceptual level of the hallucinatory field Alloy Fading of effectsSummary and conclusionReferences