God in a pill?: Meher Baba on L.S.D. and the high roads
San Francisco, California: Sufism Reoriented Inc., 1966. 5.25" x 8.25" pp. [3], 2-11, [3]. First edition, sole impression. White wrappers are clean with light bending to corners and 2 flecks of smudging on the back cover. Text is crisp and sound. Very good.
A two-part commentary from religious figure Meher Baba, beginning with his denouncing of the rising popularity of L.S.D. consumption for spiritual enlightenment. Following is a discussion surrounding the challenges and benefits of attaining the "self realization" stage of enlightenment and recognizing one's own divinity. Item #2638
Meher Baba (1894-1969) was an Indian spiritual figure who claimed to be the sole manifestation of God, taking up the title of Avatar. While not beholden to a specific religion, Baba instilled to his followers that the path to recognition of the oneness of God is through love and selflessness.
Price: $350.00

