Katherine Maclean Livres
Katherine Anne MacLean était une auteure américaine de science-fiction, principalement connue pour ses nouvelles des années 1950. Ses œuvres exploraient l'impact des avancées technologiques sur les individus et la société. MacLean s'est concentrée sur la manière dont les nouvelles découvertes et inventions façonnaient les vies humaines et les structures sociales. Son écriture est appréciée pour son examen perspicace de la relation entre l'humanité et la technologie.



Midnight Water: A Psychedelic Memoir
- 330pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Midnight Water: A Psychedelic Memoir by Katherine MacLean, Ph.D. is a story of grief and redemption by a groundbreaking scientist who led the way in psychedelic research. In her first year on the faculty at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, her path takes an unexpected detour following the death of her younger sister from cancer. After leaving her faculty job, MacLean travels the world--bringing medical and humanitarian aid to remote Himalayan villages and creating sanctuary spaces for psychedelic support--until she settles on an organic farm. While birthing and raising her two children, leading workshops, psychedelic retreats, and training to become an MDMA therapist, MacLean's traumatic past and the loss of her sister continue to haunt her. When her father is dying, MacLean realizes that she must dive straight into the heart of her own labyrinth in order to forgive him. Midnight Water is not only a personal story of psychedelic healing but an inspired vision for a psychedelic future that positions women and family caregivers at the center of home-based healing, from birth through death.