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I found this article that documents Leary's attempts to get the medical and psychology communities at Harvard interested in LSD and mushrooms. Apparently the only people who were interested was the Harvard Divinity School.
I never knew about the good Friday experiments and the results. Crazy, crazy, crazy!
This article also brings up the issue as to whether there even ARE such things as drugs.
Good shit. Check it out: luminousnuminous.com
I never knew about the good Friday experiments and the results. Crazy, crazy, crazy!
This article also brings up the issue as to whether there even ARE such things as drugs.
Good shit. Check it out: luminousnuminous.com
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Re: GREAT Article on TIM LEARY and the Good Friday Experiments.
Mon, April 27, 2009 - 11:13 PMSomewhere there is a video interview of the fellow from the Divinity School, which is quite good, as he
was all in favor of the experiment, and deplores the rather un-spiritual sensationalism that ensured when LSD hit the streets.
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The chenical basis of mysticism - on NPR!
Tue, May 19, 2009 - 12:26 PMwww.npr.org/templates/story/story.php
First in a series of 5...
Experiments at Johns Hopkins replicate the Good Friday results, with psilocybin, and with better controls and techniques.
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Re: The chenical basis of mysticism - on NPR!
Wed, May 20, 2009 - 2:40 AMi know someone who took part in the J.H. study , it did sound like it was very controlled , as it should be ...
not sure of the long term result with this person ...
havent heard yet .
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