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The Way of the Psychonaut explores the life and work of Stanislav Grof, a psychedelic psychotherapy pioneer, creator of Holotropic Breathwork and founder of Transpersonal Psychology. Stan’s quest for knowledge influenced psychology and profoundly changed many lives.
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