Albert Hofmann
Swiss chemist at Sandoz who synthesised LSD in 1938 and first experienced its effects on the 1943 'Bicycle Day' ride home. Spent the next sixty years arguing the molecule was a tool for consciousness, not a recreational drug.
Richard Evans Schultes
Spent twelve years in the Amazon between 1941 and 1953 collecting over 24,000 plant specimens and cataloguing the indigenous use of sacred plants. Director of Harvard's Botanical Museum, he founded the field of ethnobotany as a serious discipline.
Body Care
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The daily ritual. Beans, leaves, brewing tools — what you reach for firs…
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The pots, pans, and knives you use every day. Multigenerational, tactile…
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Clearing the body, mind, and environment of what burdens them — fasting,…
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Intentional reduction — creating space for what matters by releasing wha…
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The body in motion — from exercise and sport to somatic practice and dai…
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Food as medicine — the science and art of nourishing the body optimally.…
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The inner and outer work of becoming — habits, mindset, communication, a…
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The foundation of health and cognition — the science and practice of dee…
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Living within planetary limits — practical choices that reduce footprint…
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The objects you use every day that should last a decade. The opposite of…
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The element that carries information. What we drink, what we are made of…
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