Neuroborean
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I think you read(ed) uncorrectly, Mckenna is the philosopher, not Leary...I have a hard time respecting a self-absorbed bitch-ass snitch. Fuck that guy.
I think you read(ed) uncorrectly, Mckenna is the philosopher, not Leary...I have a hard time respecting a self-absorbed bitch-ass snitch. Fuck that guy.
Oh I doubt that. The timelines don't overlap so well for some of them. And then for instance the feds had a large dossier on Tim Leary. Generally speaking, and despite being a piece-of-shit snitch, the feds / law enforcement did not like Leary as he came across like a condescending prick to them.I respect most of their work even knowing they were all most likely part of Mkultra in one way or another.
Yeah but come on, compared to Plato, any philosopher can appear to be lackluster. That's like comparing flashlights to the sun.
Just a reminder: getting screwed by the DEA is not a good thing. It belies naivety and foolish overconfidence.David E Nichols I will say has invented a lot of drugs hoffman stumbled over LSD but neither wrote two books about there synth and then got screwed by the DEA trying to make sure the world knew about there drugs.
He literally stood on a podium and gave university lectures and published two massive tomes filled with chemistry how-to knowledge and insight into hundreds of psychoactive drugs. At the very least he had the decency not to be a motherfucking snitch like that douche nozzle Leary. But, it's worth noting: Shulgin did provide expert testimony to the Feds. I understand he was only telling the truth and had to do this in order to hold his license, but still…they are both great chemists but shulgin is one of us and he chose not to stand up on a podium and broadcast his dreams and nightmares as spirtual fact.
Rightfully so. Shulgin complained, too.hoffman decided to complain about his research.
Not exactly. I recall him being quite conflicted on these subjects in PiHKAL and TiHKAL. The fiasco involving DOM (STP) in the late 60s really bothered Sasha, much the same way the deaths associated with 25x-NBOMe drugs bothered Dave Nichols.shulgin embraced it.
That wasn't cool. That's a really shitty view. By that same token I could write-off Shulgin as having been just another hippie drug cook…the bear and some of the others were just acid cooks.
It's all fairly fact-checkable.Don't know who is right or wrong.
Honestly, I do too. Dennis McKenna is an academic, but Terence shot himself in the foot with some of his crackpot theories, but regardless, he was a sweet, kind, and caring man, and I very much enjoyed his books and lectures when I was younger.I Like McKenna's books
He started off as a scientist and turned into Master Splinter from the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. And what was Master Splinter? That's right – a giant rat.don't like Leary 'cause from a scientist he became some media guru and has his guilt about all negative conotations hangin'around psych.drugs in mass consiousness,
Ken Kesey's One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest was great – a classic. And then that's it. I wish he had written more instead of fucking around with the further bus that square-ass Tom Wolfe wrote about in the Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test, which is an overrated work.Kessey is great.Grear writer&incredible characterThe biggest for me from beatniks generation writers.
It's with a K for "Phenethylamines I Have Known And Loved" and "Tryptamines I Have Known And Loved." … Then you've got Method Man's TICAL… LolShulgin is interesting...never read Tihcal or Pihcal......just some quotes.
Try reading the books. Another recommendation is Operation: White Rabbit that exams the story of the Kansas Missile Silo Acid King and his arrest in December of 2000.He and his wife are fundament of psych.culture.Ramm Dass&Richard?Alpert.....can't remember nothing about these,except there were integral part of the same psych.cultute.
I knew shulgin was expert witness on cases it was one of the reasons the let him keep the license to do the research.Just a reminder: getting screwed by the DEA is not a good thing. It belies naivety and foolish overconfidence.
Hoffman had recurring dreams about LSD-25 for five years during WWII in Switzerland before finally trying it himself and immediately seeing the potential. He also elucidated for us psilocybin & psilocin in psilocybe mushrooms and successfully synthesized it in his lab. Furthermore, it indeed caused him many problems as outlined in his seminal drug-book classic, LSD: My Problem Child.
As for Nichols, he's done some amazing research for Parkinson's, not to mention the contributions to psychedelic research. He's published a ton of his research and work as have his colleagues who worked under him at Purdue. He's just a guy who believes in changing the system from the inside…
He literally stood on a podium and gave university lectures and published two massive tomes filled with chemistry how-to knowledge and insight into hundreds of psychoactive drugs. At the very least he had the decency not to be a motherfucking snitch like that douche nozzle Leary. But, it's worth noting: Shulgin did provide expert testimony to the Feds. I understand he was only telling the truth and had to do this in order to hold his license, but still…
Rightfully so. Shulgin complained, too.
Not exactly. I recall him being quite conflicted on these subjects in PiHKAL and TiHKAL. The fiasco involving DOM (STP) in the late 60s really bothered Sasha, much the same way the deaths associated with 25x-NBOMe drugs bothered Dave Nichols.
That wasn't cool. That's a really shitty view. By that same token I could write-off Shulgin as having been just another hippie drug cook…
Truth is: your so-called tourists were actually influential clandestine chemists and pivotal players in the psychedelic revolution of the 1960s and 1970s. They were bravely doing us all a service where the risk mostly outweighed the reward when analyzed on a personal level. Most of them took one for the team. Except that Benedict Arnold snake in the grass piece of shit stool pigeon, Tim Leary. Motherfuck that clown.
Meanwhile, you don't actually think Dr. Shulgin did all that independent research himself, do you? He had a lot of help from people like Darrell LeMaire. As the DEA license-holder, he knew that he was allowing himself to be made a target and tried to maintain a friendly relationship with the agency, which, ultimately, probably was a mistake. But hindsight is 20/20. But while others took giant risks with their freedoms, Shulgin sat safely behind his license for decades. Anyone willing to risk their own freedom like this deserves some modicum of respect.
Deify the late doctor if you wish, but I don't see him as a martyr. The books were retailed for profit, and they helped establish his clout. I mean, it's not like he was operating as an altruist. He was a pioneering psychedelic researcher who illuminated and explored many compounds and shared his findings with us, but he was also fortunate enough to have a very rare set of circumstances to allow this to happen. A lot of right place at the right time. It makes me wonder how many people have been in similarly rare circumstances but chose to keep it to themselves and the world never knew any better…
The concept of unique or rare circumstances for wildly successful people is explored in Malcolm Gladwell's Outliers. It's a fascinating read.
That's vague; what does that even mean? I think people have the right to pursue their own personal happiness. How does one "chase madness"?I think there writings have lead a lot of people to chase madness instead of there own lives.
What are you talking about? Nobody does this. And you should read this book called Chasing The Scream: https://chasingthescream.com/we put a rat in a maze on acid it still has no idea how to buy groceries at the supermarket down the road or even that the supermarket exists.
…except for LSD, which has a unique action causing qualitative effects not ordinarily accessible.anything that is in acid is already inside the person.
Sounding more than a little cynical there, my guy. Different strokes for different folks.I find it absolute rubbish. […] selling it in there books as showing the door to enlightenment and I just dont see it.
I think maybe a better metaphor than a broken cathode ray tube in an old TV is the light trails in old VHS tape movies for LSD and dissociative drugs are more of the filling in the gaps type.for all we know it could be just like a broken cathoray tube in an old TV making weird signals and colours in the brain and no more and our need to grasp at something is filling in the gaps.
Ken Kessey-A sailor'song-inxredible book.."Last go round"-very good book.What thats mean-fact checkable.Who's fact?What we talkin'about?Tell me 'cause i am feel not ok.Jack Keruack-I have read all of his book.Only and only "On the road"likes me.Shulgin-not interested about his articles.I read what I have read.Finished with this...just like finished to listen music.Why?Cause I am half dead and not fuckin' carw about anything anymore.Let this shit over as soon as possible 'cause the agony .....far too long.....It's all fairly fact-checkable.
Honestly, I do too. Dennis McKenna is an academic, but Terence shot himself in the foot with some of his crackpot theories, but regardless, he was a sweet, kind, and caring man, and I very much enjoyed his books and lectures when I was younger.
He started off as a scientist and turned into Master Splinter from the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. And what was Master Splinter? That's right – a giant rat.
Ken Kesey's One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest was great – a classic. And then that's it. I wish he had written more instead of fucking around with the further bus that square-ass Tom Wolfe wrote about in the Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test, which is an overrated work.
But we were discussing chemists more than authors. Also, you're not ranking Jack Kerouac in this beatnik list?
It's with a K for "Phenethylamines I Have Known And Loved" and "Tryptamines I Have Known And Loved." … Then you've got Method Man's TICAL… Lol
The notable thing about his writing is the included chemistry… Shulgin that is, not Wu-Tang Clan's Method Man.
Try reading the books. Another recommendation is Operation: White Rabbit that exams the story of the Kansas Missile Silo Acid King and his arrest in December of 2000.
Oh I doubt that. The timelines don't overlap so well for some of them. And then for instance the feds had a large dossier on Tim Leary. Generally speaking, and despite being a piece-of-shit snitch, the feds / law enforcement did not like Leary as he came across like a condescending prick to them.
Also, Terence McKenna's end of the world / Mayan calendar prediction for the year 2012 was obviously some horseshit… I'm just saying.
I think lesary was cool at first but as he progressed and his books were getting weirder and weirder. He was cuckoo as fk from too much acid. John c. Lilly is a good example of what ketamine abuse can make u think aswell.Do you believe they are accurate about psychedelic drugs, crackpots/basketcases/burn outs, a combination of the two, or something else?
I remember as a teen and very young adult reading their books, and while they were entertaining and fun to read in class, and well meaning, they did not really accurately describe tripping on LSD or mushrooms. Ram Dass or Alpert was actually better at describing meditation techniques than writing about LSD or mushrooms. I never believed his claim some Yogi or guru in India took 250ug of LSD and claimed that nothing happened as he was so adept at meditation and yoga.
I tried reading the narcissistic word salad of Dennis McKenna and his 2012 theory in the one book he apparently wrote, but he is burnt out and full of shit.
your right of course different strokes different folks.Sounding more than a little cynical there, my guy. Different strokes for different folks.
I think maybe a better metaphor than a broken cathode ray tube in an old TV is the light trails in old VHS tape movies for LSD and dissociative drugs are more of the filling in the gaps type.
I think tripping is kinda like dreaming and Tarot card readings, insofar as to say how we ultimately interpret them is up to each of us. Whether we choose to see symbols and meaning is entirely our choice. It's a way of accessing subconscious knowledge and comprehension, a very valuable tool. Or, if you're not looking for answers, sometimes tripping balls is just a nutty goddamn time.