"Many of us who have experienced psychedelics feel very much that they are sacred tools. They open spiritual awareness"
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The subtext is a challenge to the dominant cultural story that treats altered states as either pathology or hedonism. Grof, emerging from mid-20th-century psychiatry and the brief, politically crushed era of psychedelic psychotherapy, is reclaiming “spiritual awareness” as legitimate human data rather than metaphysical embarrassment. He’s also quietly reassigning authority. The psychedelic doesn’t merely produce hallucinations; it “opens” something that was already there, suggesting a latent capacity the clinical model tends to ignore.
Context matters: Grof’s work sits at the junction of psychotherapy, transpersonal psychology, and the modern secular hunger for awe. By choosing spiritual vocabulary in a professional register, he tries to normalize the sacred without turning it into dogma. It’s a bid for a new category: experiences that are psychologically real, culturally explosive, and, under the right conditions, potentially therapeutic.
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