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▼a Gelberg, Steven J. |
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▼a Tuning In
▼h [electronic resource] :
▼b Experiencing Music in Psychedelic States. |
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▼a Albany :
▼b State University of New York Press,
▼c 2025. |
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▼a 1 online resource (327 p.) |
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▼a Description based upon print version of record. |
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▼a Chapter 9 It's Subjective: Choosing Music |
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▼a Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Foreword -- Preface: Autobiographical Reflections on Psychedelics -- Introduction: Music and Psychedelics: A Sacred Synergy -- A Shared Ontology: What Is It about Music That Explains Its Natural Synergy with the Psychedelic State? -- Music in Service to the Psychedelic Experience -- Music Facilitates and Energizes the Initial Ascent -- Music Provides Structure to the Experience -- Music Touches Our Inner Emotional and Spiritual Core, Revealing the Subconscious -- Music Serves as a Projection Screen for Consciousness |
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▼a Music Creates Experiential Worlds of Beauty and Sublimity -- Music Conveys Meaning, Wisdom -- Psychedelics and the Musical Sublime -- Psychedelics Deepen Sensory and Aesthetic Sensitivity -- The Subjective Slowing of Time Allows for a Deeper Penetration into Sound and Music -- The De-habituation of Conditioned or Default Consciousness Increases Aesthetic Receptivity -- Psychedelics, the Law, and Their Safe Use -- Chapter 1 What Is a "Psychedelic Experience"? -- Interpretive Approaches to the Psychedelic Experience -- The Uniqueness of Each Psychedelic Experience |
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▼a Psychedelics and Their Effect on the Ego -- How Psychedelics Affect Consciousness -- Chapter 2 Expressing the Inexpressible: Music as Mysticism -- Music Mysticism in Psychedelic States -- Chapter 3 Beginner's Mind and "Letting Go" -- Beginner's Mind -- "Letting Go": Music and Trance -- Music as "Jungle Gym" and "Carrier Wave" -- Chapter 4 Timelessness, Hypersensitivity, and "Becoming" the Music -- Timelessness -- Musical Hypersensitivity -- "Becoming" the Music -- Chapter 5 Music, Emotion, and Aesthetic Ecstasy -- On Strong Emotion in Psychedelic States |
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▼a Why Is Discussing Deep Emotion Awkward for Many Writers on Psychedelics? -- Widening the Meaning of Emotion -- Music and Emotion: Perennial Views -- Music and Emotion in Psychedelic States: Firsthand Accounts -- Subtle Emotions -- Chapter 6 Music, Creator of Worlds: Synesthesia and Eidetic Visions -- Experiencing Synesthesia -- Chapter 7 Music from "Nowhere": Hallucinating Music -- Neuropathology -- Religious Mysticism -- Paranormal/Spiritism -- Hallucinating Music in Psychedelic States -- Chapter 8 Music in Psychedelic Psychotherapy -- Early Research in Psychedelics -- Animal Experimentation |
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▼a Dosing Children -- Some Dissenters to the Psychiatric/Psychological Model -- Enlightened Views among Some Psychedelic Pioneers -- Music in Psychedelic Therapy -- General Guidelines in the Choice of Music -- Music for Different Phases of the Psychedelic Session -- Types of Music or Situations to Avoid -- Music Containing Intelligible Lyrics -- Music with Overly Specific Associations -- Music That Is "Jarring, Dissonant, and Anxiety-provoking" -- The "Veto Rule" in Group Settings -- "Please Don't Stop the Music!" -- Guidance That Is Overly Rigid and Programmatic |
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▼a The first authoritative study of the important role of music in psychedelic use and the ways in which psychedelics provide unprecedented access to the deeper mysteries of music. |
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▼a Music
▼x Psychological aspects. |
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▼a Hallucinogenic drugs
▼x Therapeutic use. |
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▼a Genres & Styles.
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▼a Appreciation.
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▼a Instruction & Study.
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▼a MUSIC.
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▼a "BODY.
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▼a Humanistic.
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▼a Movements.
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▼a PSYCHOLOGY.
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▼a Spiritual.
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▼a SELF-HELP.
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▼a Richards, William A. |
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▼i Print version:
▼a Gelberg, Steven J.
▼t Tuning In
▼d Albany : State University of New York Press,c2025
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