Celestin Büche’s research focuses on the potential role of psychedelics in strengthening our connection with nature, both on an individual as well as collective level, as well as with the (historical) relationship between psychedelics and Western culture more broadly.
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Celestin Büche holds a master’s degree in Global Governance and Ethics from the University College London, where he dedicated most of his studies to assessing the potential of consciousness transformation as a means to bring about shifts in the way we perceive ourselves vis-a-vis our environment.
He is a member of APRA.
Notable Research Papers
- The De-Politicisation of Psychedelics (Büche, 2018)
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