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  1. When Harvard expelled faculty members Richard Alpert and Timothy Leary in 1963 for LSD experimentation, Alpert traveled to India and returned transformed into the beloved guru Ram Dass. Now in his ...

  2. 15 de mar. de 2024 · Foi no dia 22 de outubro de 1920, em Springfield, Massachussetts, que nasceu o polêmico Dr. Timothy Leary. Guru da contracultura nos Estados Unidos dos anos 1960, o neurocientista foi expulso da Universidade de Harvard depois de realizar uma reunião experimental de terapia psicotrópica com uma turma de alunos.

  3. O livro foi coescrito pelo ícone da contracultura Timothy Leary, que teve uma experiência avassaladora com psilocibina no México em 1960. Ao retornar para sua posição de professor em Harvard, ele iniciou uma série de experimentos que resultou na publicação de A experiência psicodélica, em conjunto com outros dois psicólogos: Ralph Metzner e Richard Alpert.

  4. Timothy Leary en 1989. Timothy Francis Leary, né le 22 octobre 1920 à Springfield dans le Massachusetts, mort le 31 mai 1996 à Beverly Hills en Californie, est un essayiste américain, psychologue de formation et militant de l'usage des psychédéliques. Il est le plus célèbre partisan des bienfaits thérapeutiques et spirituels du LSD.

  5. 22 de dez. de 2019 · When Ram Dass died on Sunday evening, one of the most beloved voices of the counterculture fell silent. He was 88 years old. It was Leary who famously exhorted American youth to “Turn on, tune in, drop out,” but it was Alpert who became a model of awakening that wasn’t dependent on drugs.

  6. 23 de dez. de 2019 · Ram Dass became the face of the cultural revolution in the 1960s and 70s for the research on Psilocybin, LSD-75 and other psychedelics, along with the help of his Harvard colleague, Timothy Leary. The year 1967 became the turning point in his life as that is when he met his guru, Neem Karoli Baba, also known as Maharaj Ji in India.

  7. 1 de jan. de 1971 · 2020 reads, #15. The world recently saw the passing of Ram Dass, born Richard Alpert, who along with Timothy Leary was one of the non-threatening white kids who first brought counterculturalism to the suburban masses in the late 1960s; and so in honor of his passing I thought I'd finally read his classic spiritual guide Be Here Now.