Amanda Feilding is an artist and drug policy pioneer who has spent most of her life exploring altered states of consciousness. Photo: Amanda Feilding.
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Amanda Feilding is an artist and drug policy pioneer who has spent most of her life exploring altered states of consciousness. Photo: Amanda Feilding.
The Beckley Foundation
Beautiful photo!
Amanda Feilding | © Mark Anthony Fox | Financial Times
Heartbeat in the Head (1970) Begotten (1990)
Amanda Feilding and Joey Mellen.
"The best way to overcome the taboo and integrate psychotropics into the fabric of society is through the best scientific research", this is the motto of Amanda Feilding, Countess of Wemyss and March, current focus of the cannabis media spotlight. This anti-drug policy reformer, lobbyist and research coordinator, will be heading Canopy Growth Corp, the largest cannabis producer in the world, in its fight for the legalization of medicinal plants in the European continent.
Heartbeat in the Brain (1970), is a documentary film. Produced & directed by Amanda Feilding, an advocate of trepanation. In the film, Feilding, drills an actual hole in her forehead with a dentist's drill.