"A person cannot understand what he is, till he totally understands what he is
supposed to become in life", these  great words come from an annonymous scholar
who died in the mid 40's in Hamburg, Germany. Such was the influence on a
man who 45 years later, wrote a fascinating book of lyrical odes based on
psychedelicity called "The Trip Beyond the Brain". The title of "Psir Psychopath
Pservizs " was confered upon him by his elder brother who  after reading this
magnificient work  acknowledged him as the greatest contemporary psychedelic
poets of his time. The poems are not understood by people just after reading
them, they will possibly find them absurd, meaningless, just rhymic or maybe
even nonsense that is toatally depending on their quotient of intelligence,
their thinking pattern, their aspects of life, and the way their conscience acts upon.
The rhymic patterns used, the metaphors emphasised bear a similar, significant
and relative potrayal of  variable thoughts running around a human brain which is
under some influence of stress, psychedelicity, breakdowns, even a supernatural high,
each poem does coincide with some story relevant with a touching moral. The simplicity
obviously does not exist, if it did our Psir would not be one of a kind to strive all
challenges of life and appear on the zenith of being the most sucessful poet of all time.