The ‘renaissance’ of psychedelic therapy in mental health
Around Australia and the world, scientists, psychiatrists and CEOs are mapping out the potential of psychedelics. But not everyone’s on the same page.
In his 1790 book, The Marriage of Heaven and Hell, poet William Blake wrote, “If the doors of perception were cleansed everything would appear to man as it is, infinite.”
Writer and philosopher Aldous Huxley went on to use the title The Doors of Perception for his 1954 autobiographical book, which explored the Englishman’s encounters with psychedelics.
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