Are you awake? Is your reality real? Are you sure?

Take the plunge down the rabbit hole of insanity and wonder in this fast-paced, nonstop psychological thriller that will leave you questioning the very nature of reality and beyond. Part thriller, part romance, part existential horror, A Dream of Waking Life delves into lucid dreaming, psychedelics, existential ontology, video games, the nature of love, the nature of reality, and more.
Outlast. Outgrow. Outlive. In the ashes of Earth, evolution is the ultimate weapon.

Mendel’s Ladder delivers an adrenaline-fueled journey set on a dystopian future Earth, brimming with high-stakes action, adventure, and mystery. This epic series opener plunges readers into a world filled with diverse cultures, heart-pounding battles, and characters who will captivate your heart and imagination.
Embark on a cosmic mystery spanning all of spacetime and beyond to discover the very nature of reality’s multilayered foundations.

“E.S. Fein is raising the bar for quality as it’s a very well-written and thought-provoking book…There are points and themes in the story that could be discussed for eons as people will have their own idea on where it leads. It’s a book I would highly recommend.” – Andy Whitaker, SFCrowsnest

Psychedelic culture has always had a powerful influence on film and TV. These series often provide viewers with thought-provoking narratives and mind-bending visuals. The following ten shows take viewers on a psychedelic journey, questioning reality, and delving deep into the human psyche.

  1. Twin Peaks Created by David Lynch and Mark Frost, Twin Peaks is a surreal and mesmerizing murder-mystery show that forever changed television. Its dream sequences and enigmatic plot provide a trip that is both psychedelic and haunting. The show’s unique charm lies in its ability to weave the ordinary with the strange, resulting in a captivating, surreal world that defies reality.
  2. Legion Marvel’s Legion, created by Noah Hawley, is an innovative and visually striking show that explores the mind of a mutant named David Haller, who was diagnosed with schizophrenia. The series stands out with its reality-bending narrative and surreal visuals that provide an intense, psychedelic journey into the character’s chaotic mind.
  3. The OA The OA, created by Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij, follows a blind woman who returns after seven years with her sight restored. The series explores dimensions, near-death experiences, and metaphysical phenomena, resulting in a mind-bending show that is both enchanting and bewildering.
  4. Black Mirror This critically-acclaimed anthology series created by Charlie Brooker explores techno-paranoia with stand-alone episodes that are thrilling, provocative, and mind-bending. Each story focuses on the negative implications of advanced technology, providing a gripping and psychedelic view of dystopian futures.
  5. Adventure Time This animated series may be marketed towards children, but its philosophical musings, surreal landscapes, and imaginative plotlines make it a psychedelic experience for all ages. Adventure Time follows a boy and his magical dog on various adventures in the post-apocalyptic Land of Ooo.
  6. Rick and Morty Rick and Morty, an animated series from Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon, blends comedy, science fiction, and philosophical undertones in a psychedelic whirlwind of adventures. The show explores multiple dimensions, existentialism, and the human condition, often in bizarre and mind-bending ways.
  7. Westworld A complex narrative, deeply philosophical themes, and a futuristic setting make Westworld a visually stunning and mentally stimulating experience. The series, created by Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy, explores artificial consciousness and the nature of reality, blurring the lines between humans and AI.
  8. Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency Based on the novel by Douglas Adams, this series is a comedic, chaotic, and psychedelic journey that follows a time-traveling detective and his reluctant sidekick. The show’s narrative is interconnected, with everything holding significance, making for a truly mind-bending experience.
  9. Undone Undone, a rotoscope animated series created by Raphael Bob-Waksberg and Kate Purdy, explores the concept of time and reality. After a near-death experience, the protagonist gains the ability to time travel, resulting in a visually stunning and psychologically complex narrative.
  10. Maniac Maniac, a Netflix limited series, delves deep into the human mind. It follows two participants of a pharmaceutical trial as they navigate various surreal and dreamlike experiences. The series, created by Patrick Somerville and directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga, provides an emotional and visually intriguing psychedelic journey.

Conclusion

Whether you’re a fan of animated journeys into different dimensions or prefer mind-bending narratives grounded in reality, there’s a psychedelic show out there for you. These series push the boundaries of storytelling and visual art, taking audiences on unforgettable trips that expand the mind and deepen


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