Laurie Dennison has narrated 3 audiobooks on Listento.it by 3 authors. The most-rated is The Art World: A Personal Essay That Reaches No Conclusions.

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Making DMT Simplified

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Making DMT simplified The complete step by step guide to making DMT spirit molecule even as a beginner DMT is known as The Spirit Molecule - and for good reason. DMT is one of the most powerful psychedelics on the planet, naturally occurring in many species of plants, and is thought to be released in tiny amounts in mammal brains. Although the issue is controversial, it’s also possible that the release of natural DMT is a factor in out-of-body experiences or spiritual states. DMT is a molecule that mimics the neurotransmitter serotonin, much like the other classic psychedelics LSD and psilocybin. DMT’s psychological effects are mostly due to its binding to the 5-HT2A receptor, which is found mostly in areas of the brain associated with high-level cognition: self-awareness, emotions and introspection. When smoked or injected intravenously, DMT causes a very rapid, very intense psychedelic experience which lasts a few minutes. Users report the feeling of being ripped from their bodies, and thrown through space at incredible speeds. DMT produces intense visual and auditory hallucinations of otherworldly landscapes, hidden dimensions and god-like beings. It often produces deep introspection in its users, allowing the revisitation of past memories and providing a fresh perspective on life. In this book I will be teaching you the best methods and techniques for extracting DMT and the various functions of DMT. All questions concerning DMT will be answered in this guide. Grab your copy now! By clicking "Buy Now" and learn how to extract DMT without stress.

©2020 Gideon Jackson (P)2020 Gideon Jackson

Narrator: Laurie Dennison
Length: 23 mins
Available on Audible
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The Ultimate Seven Chakra Guide

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The Ultimate Seven Chakra Guide: The Complete Guide to the Seven Chakras to Increase Energy, Healing and Balance Your Chakras The entire universe is fabricated from energy, and the human body is no exception. Long before the arrival of modern era and science, historic cultures knew that all dwelling things carried an existence force within them. They called them the centers of energy that flow internally. The human body has seven chakras that are located around the spine and some others outside which connect a person to higher planes as well as the earth, even to a level of universal awareness. These chakras are closely related to the level of consciousness one can have access and to the extent to which we can maximize our body potentials. Deliberately working on your chakras can help you improve your potentials and help you progress in lives journey. This book will guide you on how to balance your chakras to increase energy and bring about healing so you could enjoy your live progressively without worries or stress. This book also contains magical exercises for accessing the energy embedded in each chakra. It also contains journal exercises, meditations, and techniques that will enable you tackle several health issues, like neuropathy, skin issues, back pain, allergies, asthma, loneliness, anger, issues with digestion, and several other conditions to enjoy a healthy and progressive life without unnecessary worries and stress.  Get this book today by scrolling up and clicking "buy now" to learn how to balance your chakras so you could live a healthy and happy life.

©2020 Nelly Bright (P)2020 Nelly Bright

Available on Audible
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The Art World: A Personal Essay That Reaches No Conclusions

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Author, critic, and traveler, Marina Vaizey reflects on her experiences of the international art world, in a career spanning six decades, including eighteen years as the chief art critic at the Sunday Times. I can offer a lecture, very short, on the art world post war until now. Here it is. More. More artists, more money, more collectors, more collections, more scholarship, more publications, more museums, more galleries, more countries involved publicly world wide: Just - for good and ill - more. The expansion of museums and galleries is almost overwhelming. Just a few at random: The Pompidou in Paris, 1977; the Louvre almost doubled its public spaces with a huge reclamation of existing spaces within the palace; and its branches, eg the Louvre-Lens; Tate Modern (2000) which nearly doubled with the Blavatnik building, Tate Britain with the Clore; V & A Dundee, and the V &A East project; the Getty in Los Angeles, the Guggenheim in New York (1959) and in Bilbao (19970). The new museums throughout the Emirates, the new museum of modern art in Capetown, the Zeitz MOCAA, 2017; throughout West Germany enormous new collections have been made post war (for interesting psychological reasons) and often with museums to match, the Ludwig say in Cologne, and David Chipperfield’s masterly rejuvenation of the Neues Museum on Museum Island (2009) with the adjacent James-Simon-Galerie (2019). The last is typical too of what museums now offer, for the newest addition houses amenities such as the café and the shop rather than art galleries. Austria has its modern museum island in Vienna, based on the Ludwig collections, and almost any established museum has expanded and refurbished: the Fitzwilliam in Cambridge, the Ashmolean in Oxford. This is just a tiny glimpses; every city world wide has been at it, not to mention finding musuems and galleries in the most remote locations. The list is endless, and the roles of museums, not to mention art and artists, continually evolving MV London August 2020

©2020 Cv Publications (P)2020 Cv Publications

Narrator: Laurie Dennison
Length: 30 mins
Available on Audible