Psychedelic Salon Lorenzo Hagerty
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- Society & Culture
Since 2005, Lorenzo Hagerty has been podcasting interviews and talks concerning the use and benefits of psychoactive plants and chemicals, both in their natural settings and in medical research institutions. Past speakers include Sasha Shulgin, Annie Oak, Rick Doblin, Daniel Pinchbeck, Shonagh Home, Bruce Damer, Aldous Huxley and others. And there have been over 200 programs featuring talks by Terence McKenna. Also interviews with several of the now long gone elders, such as Gary Fisher, Myron Stolaroff, and Al Hubbard have also been featured.
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Podcast 701 – Return of the Timewave
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Guest speaker: Terence McKenna
PROGRAM NOTES:
Among other things, Terence McKenna talks here about several books that now seem to have been forgotten. And then there is his story about his brother's vision of bonding psychedelics with our DNA to launch a permanent trip "on the natch". The Timewave makes an appearance also. All-in-all, it's a fun ride from a young Terence McKenna.
Had you taken Terence's advice and picked up a remainder copy of the Codex Seraphinianus for $19, that would bring you about $600 today. Not bad advice, I'd say.
Codex seraphinianus Hardcover – January 1, 1983 ($650)
It may be hard to do, but if you take yourself back to 1988, where you didn't know what would happen in 2000 or 2012, you can see how appealing the idea of the Timewave was back then. …. he admits that he was "hearing voices" … but, nonetheless, when he goes into his poetic description of the Timewave it seems to me that there is still something about the nature of time that remains undiscovered. -
Podcast 700 – Plants That Talk
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Guest speaker: Terence McKenna
PROGRAM NOTES:
We return once again to the land of Terence McKenna's workshops.
As you will hear, his question and answer format leads him into telling some of the old stories we heard early on in Terence's talks but some of which were dropped later on. As far as I can remember, this is the only time he talked about taking psychedelic substances in his dreams. -
Podcast 699 – Kneading the Bread of Evolutionary Adaptation
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Guest speaker: Terence McKenna
PROGRAM NOTES:
In this talk, Terence approaches the topic of how little of what was considered to be established science 100 years ago has now been overturned.
One of the things he says in this talk may resonate with you is where he says, "You could almost describe psychedelics as enzimes for the activity of the imagination."
The Dawn of Everything by Graeber and Wengrow
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Podcast 698 – Uncomfortable About Psychedelics?
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Guest speaker: Terence McKenna
PROGRAM NOTES:
Today begins our 20th year of podcasting from the Psychedelic Salon with a talk that Terence McKenna gave in the late 1980s. Near the end he talks about his daily cannabis use and how he and Kat got together. As far as I can remember, this is his only time that he got so personal. -
Podcast 697 – “The Adventures of Casey Hardison”
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Guest speaker: Casey Hardison and Patreon Saloners
PROGRAM NOTES:
Today's podcast features a recording from a recent Live Salon. As usual, the conversation was free-form and didn't follow any script. One of the people who dropped by for the conversation was Casey Hardison, and his story captivated us.
Links from this salon:
An Amateur Qualitative Study of 48 2C-T-7 Subjective Bioassays
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Podcast 696 – Ayahuasca Use in the Amazon
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Guest speaker: Charles Grob
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Charlie Grob and Lorenzo (circa: 2012)
Today we feature a talk that Dr. Charles Grob gave at the 1994 Transpersonal Association Conference in Killarny, Ireland. The focus of this talk concerns Dr. Grob's work with ayahuasca users in Brazil.
As far as I know, this was the first government approved human study of the physiological effects of ayahuasca on humans. This study compared 15 long-term ayahuasca drinkers with healthy individuals and found that UDV members had lower levels of anxiety and many had overcome alcohol abuse.
Another study by Grob and Dartiu Xavier Silveira compared 40 adolescent ayahuasca drinkers with non-drinkers. The research showed positive outcomes, such as reduced alcohol consumption among UDV teenagers and improved mood, self-acceptance, and interpersonal relationships in participants. These studies contributed to understanding the therapeutic potential of ayahuasca
ARCHIVE of Dr. Charles Grob on the Psychedelic Salon