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About the Book.
The definitive user’s guide to the world of psychedelic drugs from the editors of DoubleBlind, the leading psychedelics media platform.
Searching for meaning, searching for healing, searching for creativity. Today the community of people who use—or want to use—psychedelics is greater than ever before. And to help newbies and experienced psychonauts alike navigate this world is this comprehensive, inspiring, and playful guide, created by the founders of DoubleBlind, leading authorities on psychedelics.
The DoubleBlind Guide to Psychedelics covers the basics of each substance, including where it comes from, how it’s ingested, dosage, what to expect from a trip, contraindications, and more. The wisdom gathered and shared in this book includes the larger ecosystem within which psychedelics are situated, from the widespread use of plant medicines by Indigenous communities to the ethics of the psychedelic industry. And it urges readers to think globally—to consider how we can leverage the inner peace gained on psychedelic journeys to propel us to become more conscientious global citizens.
About the Author.
Madison Rachel Margolin is an author, journalist, and facilitator trained in Lev Emunah therapy (Kabbalistic and Breslov-based), narrative therapy, and the Zendo Sit program for psychedelic space-holding. Her first book, Exile & Ecstasy: Growing Up with Ram Dass and Coming of Age in the Jewish Psychedelic Underground (Hay House, 2023), is followed by The DoubleBlind Guide to Psychedelics (Artisan Books, 2026; coauthored with Shelby Hartman) and Judaism Is Psychedelic: A Practical Guide (Ayin Press, 2027). She co-founded DoubleBlind Magazine and the Jewish Psychedelic Summit and hosts the podcast Set & Setting on the Be Here Now Network. Her work has appeared in Vice, Rolling Stone, Playboy, and other outlets, and she has presented on psychedelics and Judaism at conferences in New York, Denver, London, and Israel. Based between New York and Israel, she spends her free time practicing yoga and dancing.
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