Countess Amanda Feilding Has Spent 50 Years as a Pioneer of Psychedelics Research and Altering Her Own Mental State
‘Amanda Feilding was born to British aristocracy, yet her path has been anything but stuffy and traditional. She’s an artist and drug policy pioneer whas spent most of her life exploring altered states of consciousness. In the drawn-out hours of her “isolated childhood” in the towering Beckley Park Tudor outside of Oxford, surrounded by three moats and a vast countryside, the young countess of Wemyss and March was often left alone to daydream. These hours of childish reverie spurred a lifelong fascination with shifting perceptions of reality.’
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