Dr Fadiman’s Playground
This collage presents a framed mask of Dr. James Fadiman, often called the father of microdosing, rendered not as portrait but as threshold. His face emerges as a quiet catalyst, honoring a mind that explored the subtle edge where perception shifts without spectacle. Surrounding the mask, grains soaked in ergot—history’s accidental alchemist—coil beside psilocybin-laden fungi, nature’s precise chemists. Together they form a halo of restraint and possibility, nodding to doses so small they whisper rather than shout. The frame contains both caution and curiosity, science and ancient knowledge meeting in measured balance. This is not an ode to excess, but to intention: a visual study of how minute changes can open creativity, steady emotion, and invite consciousness to lean—just slightly—into a wider field of awareness.
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