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  1. Timothy Leary (ur. 22 października 1920 w Springfield w stanie Massachusetts, zm. 31 maja 1996 w Los Angeles) – amerykański filozof, pisarz, psycholog, profesor Harvardu. Stanowił ikonę amerykańskiej kontrkultury lat 60. Uznawany jest za jednego z inicjatorów powstania ruchu hippisowskiego. Powszechnie uważa się, że gdyby nie on, era ...

  2. To understand neurological space, Dr. Leary assumes that the nervous system consists of eight potential circuits, or "gears," or mini-brains. Four of these brains are in the usually active left lobe and are concerned with our terrestrial survival; four are extraterrestrial, reside in the "silent" or inactive right lobe, and are for use in our ...

  3. 1 de jun. de 1996 · June 1, 1996 12 AM PT. TIMES STAFF WRITER. Timothy Leary, the Harvard psychologist whose advocacy of mind-altering drugs and defiance of the status quo made him an icon of the psychedelic 1960s ...

  4. 1 de oct. de 2013 · Timothy Leary’s life is now open to the public. The archives of the one-time Harvard psychologist who became an evangelist for the mind-expanding potential of hallucinogenic drugs in the 1960s ...

  5. Timothy Leary en 1989. Timothy Francis Leary, né le 22 octobre 1920 à Springfield dans le Massachusetts, mort le 31 mai 1996 à Beverly Hills en Californie, est un essayiste américain, psychologue de formation et militant de l'usage des psychédéliques. Il est le plus célèbre partisan des bienfaits thérapeutiques et spirituels du LSD.

  6. 20 de may. de 2017 · (imagem retirada da internet. Rosemary Leary, Timothy Leary, Yoko Ono e John Lennon) A exploração da mente ou a reprogramação do cérebro eram incentivadas com as substâncias psicodélicas, pois essas ajudariam na sensibilidade, cada uma com seu efeito, desta jornada ao mundo interior.

  7. Dr. Timothy Leary, PhD (1920-1996) Psychologist, philosopher, explorer, teacher, optimist, author and revolutionary avatar of the mind. Rightly called the Galileo of Consciousness, he went public with his observations of the mind made with psychedelic mindscopes and helped initiate a renaissance which is still only beginning to elaborate itself.