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From the author of Sol on Ice comes Cotton Comes to Holland, an exploration of the middle way between drug enthusiasm and drug phobia. Rather than experiencing the transformative effects of hallucinogens under the watchful eyes of shamans in the rainforest, this time TR is alone visiting the Netherlands with only the intentions to attend an academic conference, present a paper, and maybe see a little of Amsterdam. However, while in Holland, TR discovers by chance psilocybin mushrooms and experiences their effects that open the doors of perception to personal insights and growth. Thus, TR learns that there is far more to Holland than canals, windmills, and tulips. Cotton Comes to Holland is also a meditation on Dutch society, its seemingly trusting baseline, social equality, and “harm reduction” policy toward prostitution and drugs. Cotton Comes to Holland is by no means a promotion or endorsement of these attitudes; rather it is simply the observations and reflections of one man.

Cotton Comes to Holland Sex Drugs and a Journey to Sacred Mushrooms eBook Titan Raines

Great book for a look at a different side of life. The author style encourages and easy read, and the content gets you to think about life.

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  • File Size 966 KB
  • Print Length 132 pages
  • Publisher Hexant House (February 1, 2012)
  • Publication Date February 1, 2012
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00946XV9I

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Cotton Comes to Holland Sex Drugs and a Journey to Sacred Mushrooms eBook Titan Raines Reviews


At 113 pages, Cotton Comes to Holland is a quick and enjoyable read. Part travelogue, part insightful personal experience it allows the reader to get the full sense of being a `fish out of water' while having the adventurous spirit to fulfill the task of `when in Rome...'.

The true story of a black man that attends an academic conference in Holland is full of worries about racism, the exploration of sacred mushrooms and the overall positive vibe he receives from the Netherlands.

I obtained this book in July but due to health reasons have not been able to read it until October. That said, I had the opportunity to read it together with the #1 best seller, Proof of Heaven. While addressing totally different subjects (NDE vs drug use) the books were very similar in conclusions. Both talked of true reality versus what we call *real* in our day-to-day life. Both spoke of how everything in the universe is connected and nothing stands alone and apart from the whole.

I really enjoyed TR's story and hope to see him write future works as he continues his journey of enlightenment.

I hope you find this review helpful.

Michael L. Gooch, Author of Voodoo Fever
On a visit to an academic conference in Holland, the author undergoes another step in his journey of spiritual awakening, purchasing some psychedelic mushrooms from a shaman shop. The story is a narrative journal in which he reflects on his past experiences with psychedelics and spiritual growth in context of his more recent experience in the Dutch culture. What he sees that by legalizing both prostitution and drugs, the Dutch have managed to arrive at a system where minimal harm to their citizens comes from these vices. While America may be the living laboratory for the political free market system, the Dutch are the living laboratory demonstrating that assimilating and regulating these vices does less harm to the society that fighting to suppress them. Dutch socialism works for the Dutch without degenerating into fascism. However, the author also discusses the Gini coefficient in the last chapter - pointing out that Holland's delicate social balance may be attributed to the fact that it has the lowest reported Gini coefficient - that is, the disparity between income levels and access to benefits is lowest amongst its citizens. In other words, the Dutch system appears to work because the Dutch essentially have the flattest income inequality.

I don't know if, in this regard, the Dutch can be an example for America, which, as the author points out, has one of the highest disparities as measured by the Gini coefficient, along with Iran and the UK. However, that does not mean that the Dutch model of harm reduction through legalization and regulation of vices can not be applied to the United States. We waste enormous amounts of resources trying to eradicate things for which demand is not going down, and we incarcerate far too many of our own citizens, often for victimless crimes. We have the highest rate of incarceration in the civilized world, which also wastes resources.

Unlike the works of Carlos Castaneda, the author does not make any fantastic claims requiring a suspension of reality. He reverently treats the psychoactive mushrooms as a sacrament, and he is careful to frame his insights as his own personal expanded perceptions, which may potentially reflect some underlying universality without explicitly equating them as such.

The lesson I took away from this book was that we, as a nation, need to get off our purported moral high horse and deal with these issues pragmatically especially considering the United States' record debt. Bravo, Titan Raines! I look forward to your future journeys!
Have you ever visited a foreign country and felt enthralled by the differences in culture and custom? Some countries are certainly more unusual than others and among the nations of Europe, the Netherlands is often good for producing a shocked reaction from Americans and other tourists. Many illegal activities in the U.S. and in other countries are perfectly acceptable here and visitors are often bewildered by the openness of the society and the surprisingly few problems that such openness creates.

Cotton Comes to Holland is a book about the Netherlands from a man who visited and decided to partake in one of its many legal activities. The author was going to the Netherlands for the purpose of an academic presentation but found himself far more intrigued by the culture than by the main purpose for his visit. He witnessed prostitution up close and personal, drug cafes, and other things considered not only taboo in other countries, but also illegal. In the Netherlands, these activities are a regular way of life and only the ability to pay stands between an individual and a little bit of evening indulgence.

This book is an interesting read and I like how it presents these taboo subjects in a fair, tolerant, but not necessarily endorsing way. The author expresses his surprise at the opennness of Dutch society more than once and his encounter with the ladies in the Red Light District as well as the drugs for sale in certain shops make for some entertaining reading. He seems bewildered by everything, but is also quick to note that, in spite of the legal nature of so many forbidden activities, there are very few noticeable problems. The author doesn't necessarily endorse what he experiences and he doesn't recommend it as a direction his home country of America should take, but he admits that the openness is not as bad as many might think.

Probably the highlight of this venture into the world of drugs and prostitution is the author's own experience with psilocybin mushrooms. These are perfectly legal in the Netherlands, but they are regulated, sold only in limited doses, and include many warnings, precautions, etc. The author seems a little hesitant at first, but he finally gives in and experiences something quite different from what he expected; opening his own doors of perception and helping him to see things in a completely different light. He learns more about his inner self and sees the world in ways never before thought possible. You feel like you are right there, with him, experiencing life in a new dimension.

Cotton Comes to Holland is an interesting book. It is written like an excerpt from a personal journal and it offers some good, entertaining writing sprinkled with humor, metaphors, and other elements of creative non- fiction. It's a short read, but it gets right to the point and it will leave many readers rethinking not only the illegal status of prositution and drugs, but also their own relationship with themselves and the inter- workings of human perception.
Great book for a look at a different side of life. The author style encourages and easy read, and the content gets you to think about life.
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