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It shouldn't be so hard to find the works of this quality writer/thinker. Here is everything I've managed to cull together on him. Enjoy.

Techgnosis is one of the best books in the past 30 years, in my opinion.

Erik Davis - High Weirdness Drugs, Esoterica, and Visionary Experience in the Seventies 2019.epub
Erik Davis - Led Zeppelin's Led Zeppelin IV 2005.epub
Erik Davis - Nomad Codes - Adventures in Modern Esoterica 2010.pdf
Erik Davis - Techgnosis - myth, magic and mysticism in the age of information 1998 v2.pdf
Erik Davis - Techgnosis - myth, magic and mysticism in the age of information 1998.pdf
Erik Davis - Techgnosis - Myth, Magic, and Mysticism in the Age of Information Afterword 2.0 for 2015 edition.pdf
Erik Davis - Terence McKenna vs the Black Hole article in deoxy 2000.pdf
Erik Davis - Terence McKenna’s Last Trip article in Wired mag 2000.pdf
Erik Davis - Trickster at the Crossroads - West Africa's God of messages, Sex and Deceipt article in Gnosis 1991.pdf
Erik Davis interview by Jon Hanna in Best interviews and pieces from The Entheogen Review 2006.pdf
Erik Davis Interview by Konrad Becker 1997.pdf
Erik Davis Interview by R.U. Sirius - The god of the Information Age is a Trickster article in Salon 1998.pdf
Erik Davis interview by Sean Matharoo in the Los Angeles Review of Books 2015.pdf
Erik Davis PhD thesis - High Weirdness - Visionary Experience in the Seventies Counterculture 2015.pdf
Erik Davis reviews The Butterfly Hunter by Klea McKenna 2008.pdf

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Thanks for the upload! You found High Weirdness as an epub, that's great. It's a very scholarly book about psychedelic spirituality.

Your good audio upload inspired me, brother. I have been collecting his written works for years but it's all been scattershot and across many different sources. Please help seed this works on your occult server so that the ideas live on.

For all you really sophisticated technites please help us modern luddites liberate works bought on Amazon from the kindle device and seed them into the torrentsphere, too. For now, works I buy on Amazon stay and live in the kindle. How the heck can we get the file we actually bought?

The ideas can't live on if we all have to repeat the same economic steps to get at them. The only thing that lives on is that amazon just gets richer.