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A Return Trip to Timothy Leary’s Psychedelic, Day-Glo Mexico
Nina BurleighSeattle Times
8 May 2022
Excerpt:
Picture yourself in a room by an ocean with pink-petaled trees and sapphire skies. Then imagine being surrounded by guides feeding you a powerful hallucinogen every 72 hours or so, to expand your consciousness and strip you of your ego “game.”
For two summers in 1962 and 1963, at least 50 day-trippers retreated to the Hotel Catalina Beach Resort on the Pacific Coast in Zihuatanejo, Mexico, to do exactly that. The first known Western psychedelic retreat was organized by the soon-to-be-fired Harvard psychology professor Timothy Leary and his partner in mind-expansion studies, Richard Alpert (renamed Ram Dass after a visit to the Himalayas). They called themselves the International Foundation for Internal Freedom — IFIF.
Leary would soon come to be known as a leading apostle of psychedelic drugs, and for a time this little beach resort accommodated tripping acolytes under his insouciant tutelage.
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