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Philip Wolfson, MD, is an American psychiatrist and psychotherapist known for his work with MDMA- and ketamine-assisted psychotherapy. He is also a founding member of the Heffter Research Institute and is involved in the development of secular Buddhism.

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Healing the World Through Consciousness Exploration

This is in fact the foundational assumption behind our notion of universal human rights: we are all conscious, and thus we all have needs and we all suffer.

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Was the Buddha an Atheist?

Preeminent Buddhist thinkers—Badiner, Kornfield, Batchelor, and Thurman—weigh in.

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Secular Buddhism and the Quest for a Lived Ethics

How secular Buddhism—a relatively new development in the world of Buddhist practice—can serve as a resource for people who are seeking to escape atomization and instead create loving connections with each other and nature.

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Meetings at the Edge with Adam: A Man for All Seasons?

Journal Of Psychoactive Drugs by Philip E. Wolfson

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Hark! The Psychiatrists Sing, Hoping Glory for that Revised DSM Thing!

Amid much anti-climactic squabbling among shrinks at the American Psychiatric Association convention in San Francisco this spring, the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual hit the street.

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A Longitudinal History of Self-Transformation: Psychedelics, Spirituality, Activism and Transformation

A longitudinal historical approach for portraying and examining personal transformation is presented along with a proposed instrument—the Transformational Codex—for cataloging that history and the elements that compose it.

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The Dreidel-A-Gram, or the 4 Laws of Money and Who We Are and Can Be at Any Moment – as the Spinning Stops

The acrostic of the Dreidel leads us into the depths of our attitude towards possession and money, the greed, poison, the depressive voice—and the realized and elevated voice of sharing, empathy, and love.

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