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Are Psychedelics the Missing Keys That Open The Door Of Ancestral Magic?
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An Introduction to Psychedelic Phenomena Claims Mind Portals Teleport You To The Land Of the Gods

NORTH HOLLYWOOD, Calif. - PennZone -- Could the year 2020 have been the moment when humanity began to pierce the veil between worlds? Fletcher K., the visionary author of An Introduction to Psychedelic Phenomena, believes so. In this groundbreaking book, available now on Amazon, Fletcher revisits the ancient magic of ergot fungus—the precursor to modern LSD—and delves into the shared psychedelic experiences that connect us to the past.

Fletcher claims that shared LSD experiences, often dismissed as mere "drug trips," are in fact portals to other dimensions, allowing users to tap into the same entities seen by ancient civilizations like the Egyptians. "The Egyptians weren't just creating art," Fletcher explains. "They were documenting their psychedelic trips on ergot, the very same substance that became the basis for LSD."

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The book blends historical research with firsthand psychedelic experiences, suggesting that mystical beings encountered by ancient Egyptians during their ergot rituals are still accessible today. These entities, Fletcher claims, are evidence that the veil between dimensions is weakening, offering modern-day psychonauts a glimpse of what lies beyond.

A Diary of Spiritual Growth Through Psychedelics

An Introduction to Psychedelic Phenomena was written in real time, as Fletcher meticulously documented each experience just after it happened. From the initial shocking moments of breaking the veil with an ex-partner to the intentional, love-fueled spiritual journeys taken with Moonshine, the book allows readers to witness Fletcher's mental and spiritual evolution page by page. Their thoughts and perspectives expand with each trip, and the writing style reflects this shift—creating an authentic portrayal of a person undergoing a spiritual awakening in real time.

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About the Author:

Fletcher K. is a writer and explorer of consciousness whose work pushes the boundaries of what we know about psychedelics, magic, and spirituality. Drawing from years of research, experimentation, and study, Fletcher's An Introduction to Psychedelic Phenomena is a must-read for anyone interested in the metaphysical, the mystical, and the magical. You can find Fletcher K. on www.Kosmicqueer.com continuing the journey.

An Introduction to Psychedelic Phenomena is available now on Amazon.

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