
The Harvard Psychedelic Club
How Timothy Leary, Ram Dass, Huston Smith, and Andrew Weil Killed the Fifties and Ushered in a New Age for America
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Don Lattin
It is impossible to overstate the cultural significance of the four men described in Don Lattin's The Harvard Psychedelic Club. Huston Smith, tirelessly working to promote cross-cultural religious and spiritual tolerance. Richard Alpert, aka Ram Dass, inspiring generations with his mantra "be here now". Andrew Weil, undisputed leader of the holistic medicine revolution. And, of course, Timothy Leary, the charismatic, rebellious counterculture icon and LSD guru. Journalist Don Lattin provides the funny, moving inside story of the "Cambridge Quartet", who crossed paths with the infamous Harvard Psilocybin Project in the early '60s and went on to pioneer the mind/body/spirit movement that would popularize yoga, vegetarianism, and Eastern mysticism in the Western world.
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Great read.
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Experienced microdot once in high school but don't remember what happened. I believe I went to one of numerous concerts at Madison Square Garden because I remember it taking effect while traveling on a train into NYC. Probably 10th or 11th grade, about mid-seventies.
Though most of my highs were with pot (and lots & lots & lots of it), sometimes it was speed and/or Valium.
Only experimented with everything else about once (sometimes twice), but NEVER heroin (I didn't like needles) nor mushrooms (because, when younger, I thought they were disgustingly gross). Sometimes I didn't even know what I was taking, which was quite normal back then; you're just happy somebody wanted to share with you, and you didn't have to pay for it, so there was absolutely no need to ask questions.
I remember laughing gas (whippets first, then plastic garbage bags using canisters from a guy who delivered tanks for dentists & other medical offices) until the supplier died from nitrous oxide with a mask strapped to his face. It was really a bummer.
Though Albert was mentioned throughout the book, it wasn't until near end that I realized all along it was referring to Abbie (who I believe I once saw at a Pot Parade held the first Saturday of May every year in New York City, which started at Washington Square, and ended with a free concert in Central Park). The whole point was to legalize marijuana. So, I guess it worked.
Ah, yes, the good old days!
Ah, Yes, the Good Old Days!
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A fascinating story!
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Interesting and Enlightening
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A great overview of the lives that brought the important questions into view.
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Great story
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Really good overview
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It’s also an unbiased recount of the men and their inner struggles that shaped the movement that’s now regaining momentum.
Tune in and find your inner self
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Would've liked it to have been a bit more in depth, either with broader historical accounts or of the science of psychadelics.
What does it all mean?
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