02291oam 2200361z- 450 991069350610332120220217172835.0(CKB)5410000000950826(Perlego)551729(EXLCZ)99541000000095082620010101d2012 uy |engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierDistilled SpiritsWashington, DCUniversity of California Press9780520953888 0520953886 Wounded -- Bloomsbury -- Revelation -- Abroad -- Hollywood -- Trabuco -- Psychedelic -- Sixties -- Sober.Distilled Spirits blends a religion reporter's memoir with the compelling stories of three men-Aldous Huxley, Gerald Heard, and Bill Wilson-who transformed the landscape of Western religion and spirituality in the twentieth century. Huxley, celebrated author of Brave New World, ignited a generation that chased utopian dreams and sought enlightenment through psychedelic drugs. Heard, an Anglo-Irish mystic, journeyed to California with Huxley in the 1930s to lay the foundations for the New Age and human potential movements. Wilson, the co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous, joined forces with Huxley and Heard in the 1940s and 1950s, when Wilson began a series of little-known experiments to see if LSD could be used to help diehard drunks.Their life stories are gracefully brought together by veteran journalist Don Lattin. Lattin recounts his own rocky personal journey from 1960s and 1970s counter-culture, through the fast-living, cocaine-fueled 1980s and 1990s, to his long struggle to get sober. By weaving an intimate account of his own recovery with the lives of the book's three central characters, Lattin shows us the redemptive power of story telling, the strength of fellowship, and the power of living more compassionately, one day at a time. Spiritual biographyReligious biographySpiritual biography.Religious biography.200.92/2BLattin Don1953-1250242BOOK9910693506103321Distilled spirits3402157UNINA