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Timothy Leary on the Psychedelic Experience Pt 2/4

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Timothy Francis Leary was an American writer, psychologist, futurist, and advocate of psychedelic drug research and use, and one of the first people whose remains have been sent into space. An icon of 1960s counterculture, Leary is most famous as a proponent of the therapeutic and spiritual benefits of LSD. He coined and popularized the catch phrase "Turn on, tune in, drop out."

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  • cmon people 85 VIEWS!? mabye humanity is ending.. cmon america WAKE UP WAKE UP

  • @slakajuster they're all doing what my roommate is doing behind me...playing Call of Duty and watching TV, at the same time! WTF has happened to our Humanness?

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  • there's no such a thing as a god because we do not have evidence to support the idea that such entity exists. and, why do you believe in god? and i presume that you believe in the jewish god, but why don't believe in Zeus, Odin, Marduk, gaia, etc? the abrahamic god will be only remember by future generations as it has always been... a myth! because that's what it is! Atheism is the most logical conclusion when it comes to the stupid idea of faith. DMT is only a psychedelic experience.

  • @ineedach81

    he didn't say question divine authority; how is that even possible? he said question the people who claim THEY have the divine authority - WE ARE THE WORD OF GOD!

  • @cduignan1

    Timothy Fuckin' Leary.

  • @ineedach81 Personally, I could never have faith in the bible after my own DMT breakthrough. For me, DMT seemed to be communicating something far above anything that could possibly be communicated or extrapolated from the mere words of the bible. I also don't think that good and evil are intrinsic to human nature. But I will agree that at the very least there probably is some sort of conscious existence beyond the domain of our current existence.

  • @MMurray08 You saying that I can handle it is an assumption on your part. Im trying to give advice is all. My opinion is anything but feeble, it's supported 100%. Examine the facts. Call the Smithsonian and ask if archeology doesn't support the Bible 100%. Again, its factual.

  • @ineedach81 how the hell is he questioning divine authority? Yeah, he is questioning your interpretation of it, and obviously you can't handle it. Do you honestly think you are going to convert people merely with your feeble opinion?

  • the probability of DMT changing a skeptics mind? 100% It changed mine. Im not saying I understand the universe and all within it, but I can say this, I went somewhere else and what I saw and felt within me can not possibly be explained in human words. PERIOD. Good and Evil exist. PERIOD!!!!!! My suggestion? Jesus Christ. Yes the opposite of what Leary chose. Questioning divine authority is honestly the worst mistake someone can make. WE are the created.

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