“They will explain themselves — as all poems should do without any comment.”— John Keats, en.wikiquote.org
“The tapestry of my life was a ruin of unraveling threads. The brightest parts were a nonsensical madman’s weaving. And now every day was a grey stitch, laid down with an outpatient’s patience, one following the next following the next, a story in lines, like a railway track to nowhere, telling absol…”— Alexis Hall, amazon.com
“In the first Reformation, the Bible was translated into the common vernacular, printed, and mass-produced, providing direct access to the 'word of God,' which had previously been protected by the priests. With psychedelics, many people now have direct and unmediated access to the mystical and vision…”— Daniel Pinchbeck, amazon.com