
Psychedelics and the Counterculture of Aging
Psychedelics and the Counterculture of Aging explores how psychedelics can transform old age into the most meaningful and joyous time of life.
Details the best practices for safe and meaningful journeying in oneās later years. It shares accounts of older adults finding healing, spiritual deepening, joyous intimacy, and peace with mortality through intentional psychedelic journeying. The book also describes how group psychedelic ceremonies can promote communities of mutual support that are essential for thriving in older life.
Baby boomers are once again exploring the psychedelic drugs of their youth, but this time to enhance their experience of aging. In this book, Abbie Rosner does a deep dive into what psychedelics can offer us in our later years and discusses their risks and benefits for older adults.
Rosner describes pivotal advances in clinical research on psychedelic medicines and scientifically validated best practices to prevent "bad trips." She also considers the legal and underground avenues that older adults are exploring to access these experiences and the available supports for safe journeying.
In compelling personal stories, more than 30 older psychonauts share how their psychedelic experiences helped them heal old wounds, align with their authentic selves, experience profound love and forgiveness, and make peace with their mortality. Many describe how psychedelic journeying has made their older years the happiest, most meaningful time of their lives.
Beyond sharing individual stories of expansion and transformation, Rosner shows that these pioneering psychedelic elders are helping us reimagine what older age looks and feels like in our ageist, death-phobic culture. Her work illuminates the evolutionāand revolutionāof the role of elders in our society.
Psychedelics and the Counterculture of Aging explores how psychedelics can transform old age into the most meaningful and joyous time of life.
Details the best practices for safe and meaningful journeying in oneās later years. It shares accounts of older adults finding healing, spiritual deepening, joyous intimacy, and peace with mortality through intentional psychedelic journeying. The book also describes how group psychedelic ceremonies can promote communities of mutual support that are essential for thriving in older life.
Baby boomers are once again exploring the psychedelic drugs of their youth, but this time to enhance their experience of aging. In this book, Abbie Rosner does a deep dive into what psychedelics can offer us in our later years and discusses their risks and benefits for older adults.
Rosner describes pivotal advances in clinical research on psychedelic medicines and scientifically validated best practices to prevent "bad trips." She also considers the legal and underground avenues that older adults are exploring to access these experiences and the available supports for safe journeying.
In compelling personal stories, more than 30 older psychonauts share how their psychedelic experiences helped them heal old wounds, align with their authentic selves, experience profound love and forgiveness, and make peace with their mortality. Many describe how psychedelic journeying has made their older years the happiest, most meaningful time of their lives.
Beyond sharing individual stories of expansion and transformation, Rosner shows that these pioneering psychedelic elders are helping us reimagine what older age looks and feels like in our ageist, death-phobic culture. Her work illuminates the evolutionāand revolutionāof the role of elders in our society.
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Psychedelics and the Counterculture of Aging explores how psychedelics can transform old age into the most meaningful and joyous time of life.
Details the best practices for safe and meaningful journeying in oneās later years. It shares accounts of older adults finding healing, spiritual deepening, joyous intimacy, and peace with mortality through intentional psychedelic journeying. The book also describes how group psychedelic ceremonies can promote communities of mutual support that are essential for thriving in older life.
Baby boomers are once again exploring the psychedelic drugs of their youth, but this time to enhance their experience of aging. In this book, Abbie Rosner does a deep dive into what psychedelics can offer us in our later years and discusses their risks and benefits for older adults.
Rosner describes pivotal advances in clinical research on psychedelic medicines and scientifically validated best practices to prevent "bad trips." She also considers the legal and underground avenues that older adults are exploring to access these experiences and the available supports for safe journeying.
In compelling personal stories, more than 30 older psychonauts share how their psychedelic experiences helped them heal old wounds, align with their authentic selves, experience profound love and forgiveness, and make peace with their mortality. Many describe how psychedelic journeying has made their older years the happiest, most meaningful time of their lives.
Beyond sharing individual stories of expansion and transformation, Rosner shows that these pioneering psychedelic elders are helping us reimagine what older age looks and feels like in our ageist, death-phobic culture. Her work illuminates the evolutionāand revolutionāof the role of elders in our society.












