This rare issue of Trip: The Journal of Psychedelic Culture (Summer 2002) captures a pivotal moment in underground psychedelic publishing. Featuring visionary cover art by Alex Grey, the magazine dives deep into themes of consciousness, transcendence, and policy reform at the turn of the millennium.
Inside, you’ll find an in-depth interview with Alex Grey, alongside essays and features including:
- Lucid dreaming with filmmaker Richard Linklater
- The Drug Policy Reform Project and a visit with the ACLU
- Iboga Quest by Daniel Pinchbeck
- Explorations of psychedelic sexuality, altered states, and MDMA research
- Personal narratives on sobriety, drug therapy, and life without psychedelics
Packed with early 2000s psychedelic culture, unique artwork, and period advertisements for plant medicines, music, and consciousness-expanding tools, this issue is both a cultural time capsule and a collectible artifact.
A must-have for collectors of psychedelic ephemera, Alex Grey enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the history of psychedelic art, activism, and underground press.