Secret of "Divine Mushrooms"
    
        Life Magazine, May 13, 1957. Great Adventures
        III: The Discovery of Mushrooms That Cause Strange
        Visions. Vision-giving mushrooms are discovered in a
        remote Mexican village by a U.S. banker who describes the
        strange ritual and effects of eating them, by R. Gordon
        Wasson. 
    
    The Soul-Searchers 
    
        by Alan Watts, an excerpt from In My Own Way, An
        Autobiography, 1915  1965.
        ©1972 by Alan Watts. Published by Pantheon Books, Random
        House, Inc. 
    
    The Hallucinogenic Fungi of Mexico
    
    
        "An Inquiry Into The Origins of The Religious
        Idea Among Primitive Peoples," by R. Gordon Wasson.
        From the Botanical Museum Leaflets, Harvard
        University, 1961, 19(7). 
    
    Psychedelic Pioneers 
    
        Chapter 2 of Acid Dreams, The Complete Social
        History of LSD: The CIA, the Sixties, and Beyond,
        by Martin A. Lee & Bruce Shlain, New York: Grove
        Weidenfeld. ©1985 by Lee & Shlain. 
    
    The Door in the Wall - Part I - Part II 
    
        Psychedelics in the 1950s, including biographical
        detail of some of the major figures of the psychedelic
        rediscovery. An excerpt from Storming Heaven by
        Jay Stevens. ©1987 by Jay Stevens. 
    
    The Politics of Consciousness -
    Part I - Part II 
    
        The early Sixties, LSD therapy and research at their
        most productive period, and the ensuing conservative
        backlash which brought it all to a close. An excerpt from
        Storming Heaven by Jay Stevens. ©1987 by Jay
        Stevens. 
    
    The Strange Case of the Harvard
    Drug Scandal 
    
        "ON MAY 27 1963, President Nathan M. Pusey of
        Harvard University announced that an assistant professor
        of clinical psychology and education had been fired. This
        was the first faculty firing since Pusey took office in
        1953, and it had overtones of the sensational. The man
        dismissed was Dr. Richard Alpert, a young psychologist,
        member of Harvard's Social Relations department and son
        of George Alpert, former president of the New Haven
        Railroad." From Look Magazine, November 5,
        1963. 
    
    The Withering Away of the Revolution
    
    
        by Robert Hunter, Chapter 10 of The Storming of the
        Mind, McClelland and Stewart Limited, ©Robert Hunter
        1971. Perspectives on Anti-War Demonstrations, Woodstock,
        and the withering of the Sixties Revolution. 
    
    Realms of the Human Unconscious 
    Preface 
    
        by Stanislav Grof, M.D. Dr. Grof describes his arrival
        in the United States in the mid-1960s to join the
        research activities of the Research Unit of Spring Grove
        State Hospital. 
    
    History of LSD Therapy 
    
        by Stanislav Grof, M.D. Chapter 1 of LSD
        Psychotherapy, ©1980, 1994 by Stanislav Grof.