A concise and professionally-researched summary of Erik Davis’ ”High Weirdness” .
From Alden Marshall’s Condensed Esoterica series, this complete summary provides a fast and straightforward way to understand and study the main ideas and concepts of the original source text.
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High Weirdness by Erik Davis focuses on the works and lives of Philip K. Dick, Terence McKenna, and Robert Anton Wilson; though other authors make a significant appearance, Davis explores how these three authors were in charge of profound visionary alterations in the American counterculture.
The author investigates the American counterculture and how psychedelic spirituality was responsible for its formation and sustenance. He also analyzes the radical technological aspects present in high weirdness, how conspiratorial political ideas became so relevant, and why social upheaval was essential to turn into a viable mode of reality.
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Summary of High Weirdness--Psychedelic Cultural History
This Summary is reliable and affordable and reasonably clear considering the obscure flights of fancy and hobby horses in Davis's book. According to Davis, psychedelic experience resonates particularly well with today’s networking of consciousness and culture. Many of the occult themes explored in his book, he maintains, are part of our common condition. The extent of countercultural influence on cyberculture shown in this book is mind-boggling! This summary is recommended for readers unfamiliar with the history of occulture.