Psychedelic Pioneers - Tim Leary, Terence McKenna...

HeatlessBBQ

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have YOU heard of Timothy Leary or Terence McKenna???
Timothy Leary may be the reason You have heard of or tripped LSD
Terence McKenna may be the reason You have heard of or smoked DMT.

Both of these fellow psychonauts and explorers of the mind have helped OUR evolution as a collective consciousness to transform the imagination and to catalyze creativity and expansion. They both believe psychedelic substances should be used by anyone and everyone with the right "set and setting" and frame of mind that can offer more than a mind opening trip...

They make it extremely clear how beneficial psychedelics can be to a human being if used correctly. If YOU have not heard about any or one of them, i suggest You research both of them and heard their lectures and messages to the world.







Rest In Paradise....I trust You both are preparing OUR grateful deaths. <3
thank You Terence and Timothy. You both are inspiring and life changing to say the least.
 

hotrodharley

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"
Owsley Stanley, the prodigiously gifted applied chemist to the stars, who made LSD in quantity for the Grateful Dead, the Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, Ken Kesey and other avatars of the psychedelic ’60s, died on Saturday in a car accident in Australia. He was 76 and lived in the bush near Cairns, in the Australian state of Queensland.

His car swerved off a highway and down an embankment before hitting trees near Mareeba, a town in Queensland, The Associated Press reported. Mr. Stanley’s wife, Sheilah, was injured in the accident.

Mr. Stanley, the Dead’s former financial backer, pharmaceutical supplier and sound engineer, was in recent decades a reclusive, almost mythically enigmatic figure. He moved to Australia in the 1980s, as he explained in his rare interviews, so he might survive what he believed to be a coming Ice Age that would annihilate the Northern Hemisphere.

Once renowned as an artisan of acid, Mr. Stanley turned out LSD said to be purer and finer than any other. He was also among the first individuals (in many accounts, the very first) to mass-produce the drug; its resulting wide availability provided the chemical underpinnings of an era of love, music, grooviness and much else. Conservatively tallied, Mr. Stanley’s career output was more than a million doses, in some estimates more than five million."

The Electric Kool Aid Acid Tests!
 

hotrodharley

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It was absolutely some of the best I ever had and I had a lot!!!! I used to buy entire blotters of it as it became harder to get. It doesn't degrade. At least not that fast. Wrapped it in Saran Wrap. Or cut it up and put it in jars. I would do it again in a heart beat.
 

HeatlessBBQ

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i was hoping someone would bring up Bear.
rest His soul. :) ahhhhh that is awesome You got to taste His magic.
let alone help spread it around.

lsd is so scared and amazing but i cannot even imagine what those kinds of doses could have been like
 

conor c

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cant forget Alexander (Sasha) Shulgin and his wife too i guess for resurrecting mdma even though that didnt go the way he intended and his work on many many others Pikal and Tikal are some of the best books ever published on the chemistry and effects of these psychedelic blessings imo
 

conor c

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fucking love Hendrix i know though bit off topic sorry man but my favourite electric guitarist by far man so great man shame he left us all so young man wish i could have heard some of his music from his later years coz being the honest type of artist he was i reckon it would have been original to say the least lol fave has to be little wing that little riff is so perfect love it man love everything he has done tbh again sorry for being off topic but had to say this haha
 

Grojak

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LSD was just one of Bears amazing feats… He also was helping forge the sound of the dead.

Owsley is the S.F. LSD scene as much as Kesey or the Dead were…

Of course you can't forget Hoffman and Sandoz pharmaceuticals… which oddly enough mushrooms were the first foray into psychedelics, Hoffman (i do believe it was him) was the first to synthesize psylicibin into pills.
 
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