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The Psychedelic Experience
The Psychedelic Experience: A Manual Based on the Tibetan Book of the Dead | Ram Dass, Timothy Leary, Ralph Metzner
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The Psychedelic Experience, created by the prophetic shaman-professors Timothy Leary, Ralph Metzer and Richard Alpert, is a foundational text that serves as a model and a guide for all subsequent mind-expanding inquiries. In this wholly unique book, the authors provide an interpretation of an ancient sacred manuscript, the Tibetan Book of the Dead, from a psychedelic perspective. The Psychedelic Experience describes their discoveries in broadening spiritual consciousness through a combination of Tibetan mediation techniques and psychotropic substances.
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#MayMovieMagic

(Day 20 - #TomorrowNeverKnows)

*Just a few of the influences on the Beatles for this song: (bottom left, clockwise) Timothy Leary; Nietzche; Indica Bookstore, where John found Leary‘s book; ego death; Revolver album; LSD; Samādhi; Tibetan Book Of the Dead—“Bardo Thodol.”
The only film reference that I found for this song is “Sucker Punch;” is that the right movie?

Cinfhen I‘m loving your collages!!!! They would make awesome wall art 🤩🤩🤩 5y
gradcat @Cinfhen Thank you so much, Cindy...you guys keep me from feeling ridiculous for spending so much time on them! Love you much ♥️ 5y
RohitSawant Nice! Totally agree with @Cinfhen about them making cool wall art. I went with the version featured in Children of Men by Junior Parker. 5y
gradcat @rohit-sawant Thanks for your kind words. I wondered about that one...wasn‘t sure—which is kind of dumb since I saw that movie! 😂 (edited) 5y
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Super interesting book reflective of the drug culture during which it was written. The phd's the authors hold indicate this book was written in response to a need for guidance by those highly educated among psychedelic users.

Ukulelebob The lack of drug education is rather awful. The more we know the more we can protect ourselves from danger and misconception. 8y
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