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  1. Hace 5 días · News. Psychedelics. Psychedelic Pioneer Peggy Mellon Hitchcock Dies at 90. Margaret “Peggy” Mellon Hitchcock, a rich heiress who funded Timothy Leary and Ram Dass, and partied with the...

  2. Hace 5 días · Margaret “Peggy” Mellon Hitchcock, an ultra-wealthy heiress who grew up in the Andrew Mellon estate and its fortunes, funded LSD-fueled adventures for Dr. Timothy Leary and Dr. Richard “Ram Dass” Alpert, passed away on April 9 and an elaborate obituary was written by Penelope Green for the New York Times on May 3.

  3. Hace 2 días · Ram Dass with old pal Timothy Leary. (Michael Ochs Archives) The Ram Dass chapter of Miller’s book is particularly revealing of the heart essence of Miller’s approach to her subject, which she circles around in a natural, casual, easygoing and often humorous manner perfectly aligned with two distinct kinds of reader.

  4. If you dont know who Ram Dass is, he was a psychologist at Harvard that studied psychedelics alongside Timothy Leary back in the 60's. Through his experimentation he became a spiritual person, and sought to explore that by going to India and learning from a guru. He has become a spiritual teacher who shares his wisdom to help others.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PsilocybinPsilocybin - Wikipedia

    Hace 1 día · In the early 1960s, Harvard University became a testing ground for psilocybin, through the efforts of Timothy Leary and his associates Ralph Metzner and Richard Alpert (who later changed his name to Ram Dass). Leary obtained synthesized psilocybin from Hofmann through Sandoz Pharmaceuticals.

  6. Hace 2 días · He gained recognition as Timothy Leary’s colleague at Harvard University during the 1960s, exploring the therapeutic potential of psychedelic substances. 2. How did Ram Dass contribute to spirituality? Ram Dass embarked on a spiritual journey after his groundbreaking experiences with psychedelics.

  7. Hace 3 días · Timothy Leary, born October 22, 1920 in Springfield, Massachusetts, was an American psychologist, writer, and well-known advocate for psychedelic substances. Teaching students about the life and work of Timothy Leary is an opportunity to engage with the history of counterculture, drug policy, and the human potential movement.