Heinz Edelmann
My psychedelic childhood

Heinz Edelmann‘s illustrations really made a lasting impression on me as a child. His distinct style seemed all-around and I remember one picture book in particular.

Aldous Huxley
The Doors Of Perception

I’m just realizing that many people don’t know Aldous Huxley‘s classic book about his experiences with mescaline. It’s years ago since I read it myself but I think the title is a brilliant metaphor for the psychedelic experience.

Viktor Schauberger
Comprehend and copy nature

Viktor Schauberger (1885 — 1958) was an exceptional inventor and scientist. His body of work revolves around water and it’s natural behavior and inherent energy.

Hans-Christian Schink
One Hour

I don’t wanna spoil it for you. First look at the pictures and wonder what you see. Then read below.

Avishai Pearlson
The one breath meditation

How would I want to breathe my one last breath?

Hannsjörg Voth
Landscape as canvas

I’m totally fascinated by Hannsjörg Voth‘s structures in the Moroccan desert. There is a beautiful book called Stadt des Orion…

Terence McKenna
Dream Awake

I never resonated with someones’s ideas so instantly on such a deep level. Terence truly opened up a worm hole into many new things for me. Such as this blog if you look at it from a broader point of view.

Jean Liedloff
The Continuum concept

This book is a must for all future parents. Besides that they don’t need to learn much.

Hans-Peter Dürr
Wirklichkeit

Hans-Peter Dürr — a luminous figure of science today. Such academic knowledge and reputation rarely come with wisdom and openness. I wish more scientists would be like him.

Places of work
Hans Roth

My father’s home and studio became very inspiring to me. I find it very interesting to see people’s characters reflected…

The Shulgins
Dirty Pictures

a documentary about refreshingly open-minded scientists, growing old but staying curious and a beautiful love story. ah wait… and psychoactive substances.

Anna Paola Guerra
Brazilian Light

Anna Paola Guerra is living and working in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. And since I discovered her photos I feel the…

Marc Marcel
DMT & The Meaning of Life

This talk really has it in it. So much truth in so simple words. Here’s more of him.

Eyvind Earle
Master of the trees

Eyvind Earle is a master of contemplative landscape paintings. To me these dream-like sceneries are highly hypnotising.

Thoughts
09.09.2011

These are the insights of one night in september 2011. It’s straight from the heart as I felt it back then. I think it’s worth sharing.

Wilhelm Reich
An introduction

This documentary is a great introduction to the world of Wilhelm Reich. A pioneer on so many levels. His holistic…

Moebius
Black & White work

When it comes to Moebius aka Jean Giraud (* 1938 — † 2012) it’s hard to make a choice what to present. His body of work is huge and versatile. My selection focuses on his early black & white work.

Auroville
A city in the making

Auroville is the dream of a better world. It doesn’t matter on how many levels such projects struggle or fail.…

Pablo Amaringo
Shaman and painter

Amaringo’s paintings give a good impression of the quality of an ayahuasca vision. Pablo César Amaringo Shuna was born in…

The Ayahuasca Diaries
A Trip Inside

In April this year, I went to Peru for a month. The reason for this trip was my recent felt…

MYST
Creating digital worlds

In 1993 the brothers Robyn and Rand Miller created MYST — a video game unlike any other before. It’s a…

Anthroposophic
Architecture

I spent all my schooldays in this kind of architecture. But I was never taught about Anthroposophy. I wish to…

Jacob Kirkegaard
Nagaras

Jacob Kirkegaard‘s photo series Nagaras 1 and 2 explores a sonic phenomenon which only occurs in a few deserts around…

Boris Bućan
Reimagining Folk Art

Visually arresting and conceptually rigorous, the graphic design of Boris Bućan has recently experienced renewed international interest.