
Psychedelic Salon
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Sep 21, 2015 • 1h 37min
Podcast 469 – “Philosophy With The Gloves Off”
Guest speaker: Terence McKenna
PROGRAM NOTES:
[NOTE: All quotations are by Terence McKenna.]
“We don’t produce enough seritonin for living above 20 degrees latitude.”
“I’m not a big advocate of mixing drugs, anyway. If you really want to get out into unknown territory, where there is the potential for danger, then start pouring these things together.”
“It’s a funny thing the way people relate to drugs. Many people take them in environments that couldn’t be better designed to suppress the effect of the drug. For instance, crowded singles bars, noisy social environments with everybody hitting on each other, and loud music, and lots of activity, and maybe lots of vigorous dancing. Well, this is an environment designed to suppress drug effects. . . . To really see what these things do, you need and atmosphere of quite, sensory deprived darkness.”
“My attitude is always if it’s legal it ain’t gonna work.”
“People have trouble saying a lot about many of these things. I think that’s a learned skill; narrative ability and to keep your wits about you in those places, and to try and bring back some kind of coherent metaphor.”
“The strange thing about opium is that it’s so endlessly fascinating while it’s happening, and there’s just nothing to be taken out of it. It apparently does not transcript into short term memories.”
“It’s as important to tell the trip as to have the trip.”
In answer to the question, “How do you regain yourself when having a difficult trip?” Terence answered, “I always have cannabis ready. It’s the rudder of the boat.”
“The key when you’re having a bad trip is to make your mind wander from the bummer.”
Legal status of Salvia divinorum
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Sep 14, 2015 • 1h 34min
Podcast 468 – “Investigating Life – Part 2”
Guest speaker: Peter Gorman
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“I have never gone to bed in Peru without having learned something new that day.” -Peter Gorman
Today’s podcast features the second part of an interview with Peter Gorman, one of the larger-than-life figures to be found among our psychedelic elders. The program begins by picking up with a story about river pirates in the Amazon, migrates to tales of running a bar in the jungle town of Iquitos, Peru that was frequented by DEA agents, and continues with Peter talking about his interactions with luminaries such as Albert Hofmann, Alan Ginsberg, Ken Kesey, Timothy Leary, and Terence McKenna. Also, Peter talks about his new book “Sapo In My Soul”, which is the first book to be published about this interesting medicine. Of interest to our younger saloners will be his telling of how, as a young man himself, he financed his trips to the Amazon and the methods he used to search for medicinal plants in the jungle.
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Peter Gorman’s Web Site
Sapo In My Soul: The Matsés Frog Medicine
By Peter Gorman
Ayahuasca in My Blood: 25 Years of Medicine Dreaming
By Peter Gorman

Sep 8, 2015 • 1h 8min
Podcast 467 – “Investigating Life – Part 1”
Guest speaker: Peter Gorman
PROGRAM NOTES:
Today’s podcast features an interview of Peter Groman by Tom Huckabee. The interview took place at Peter’s home in August 2015. In this, the first part of Peter’s story, we learn that Peter was one of the first American’s to take ayahuasca. At the time, Burroughs’ “Yage Letters” hadn’t yet made it around to him. He wrote a freelance story about the experience, which became a front page story in High Times Magazine. Many twists and turns later, Peter became the Editor in Chief of High Times and was instramental in entering the discussion of medical marijuana into the mainstream media. This is the first part of this interview, and it ends with Peter and his wife deep in the Amazon and being acosted by river pirates.
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Peter Gorman’s Website
Contact Peter Gorman
Sapo In My Soul: The Matsés Frog Medicine
Other talks featuring Peter Gorman
Podcast 280 – “Albert Hofmann is Interviewed by Peter Gorman”
Podcast 279 – “Peter Gorman Interviews the Elders”
Podcast 278 – “Oscar Janiger Interviewed by Peter Gorman”
Podcast 277 – “Peter Gorman Interviews Dennis McKenna” Part 2
Podcast 276 – “Peter Gorman Interviews Dennis McKenna” Part 1
Dr. Timothy Leary’s Cooper Union Speech
Podcast 127 – Leary: “The Cooper Union Speech”

Sep 4, 2015 • 1h 6min
Podcast 466 – “This Is An Incredible Moment”
Guest speaker: Rick Doblin
PROGRAM NOTES:
[NOTE: All quotations are by Rick Doblin.]
“When we take a psychedelic drug and material emerges from our unconscious . . . it’s not a psychedelic experience, it’s a human experience that psychedelics have catalyzed.”
“One of the most successful exports of the United States is the drug war.”
“Mescaline is the most important psychedelic drug that is not being researched.”
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Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS)
Why I am not going to Burning Man this yearby Daniel Pinchbeck
Podcast 432 featuring Rachel Hope
Confessions of an Ecstasy Advocate
(Video interview with Lorenzo)

Aug 18, 2015 • 0sec
Podcast 464 – “Temple of Light”
Guest speaker: Bruce Damer
PROGRAM NOTES:
Today's podcast features a talk given by Dr. Bruce Damer in May 2015 at the Lightening in a Bottle Festival. Building on a theme introduced by Lorenzo in a talk at Esalen, Bruce takes an in-depth look at the importance and essence of the Mysteries at Eleusis. In his concluding remarks, Lorenzo discusses the drawbacks of organized religion and suggests that minor children NOT be given religious instruction.
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Next:Space | Dr. Bruce Damer | TEDxSantaCruz
In the Beginning: The Origin & Purpose of Life | Dr. Bruce Damer | TEDxSantaCruz
Lightning in a Bottle Festival
The Road to Eleusis: Unveiling the Secret of the Mysteries
By R. Gordon Wasson, Albert Hofmann, Carl A. P. Ruck

Aug 10, 2015 • 0sec
Podcast 463 – “Novelty is to be Cherished”
Guest speaker: Terence McKenna
PROGRAM NOTES:
[NOTE: All quotations are by Terence McKenna.]
“I describe myself as a tall man with a cheap watch.”
“If reality is code, then it can be hacked in some way that we had not suspected before.”
“In a sense, the Italian Renaissance IS the medieval lead turned to the secular gold of reform and rebirth.”
“You aren't an object. You're a process of some sort.”
“What foods are, essentially, are idea-neutral drugs.”
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Aug 3, 2015 • 0sec
Podcast 462 – “Psychedelic Advocacy”
Guest speakers:
Ashley Booth and Amy Ralston Povah
Today's podcast features Ashley Booth, scientist and psychedelic advocate, and Amy Ralston Povah, a victim and hero of the War on Drugs. The talk by Ashley was given at the 2014 Palenque Norte Lectures at the Burning Man Festival, and the talk by Amy was given at a Venice, California salon hosted by Ashley in celebration of Bicycle Day 2014. Together these talks will give you a lot of things to talk about, both with friends who agree with you and the old Nancy Reagan just say no crowd. . . . As Ashley says, “By being a psychedelic advocate, I'm not saying that psychedelics are good for everyone, by any means. I would just like it to be an opportunity for people who would like to try it.”
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Ashley Booth's Website
Aware Project
Aware Project on Facebook

Jul 27, 2015 • 0sec
Podcast 461 – “Shake the mud off your shoes, monkey”
Guest speaker: Terence McKenna
PROGRAM NOTES:
[NOTE: All quotations are by Terence McKenna.]
“In hyperspace nothing is hidden.”
“Culture is a narrowing.”
“We're about to have the chance to create a global culture, to essentially clean our basement and decide what we're going to save and what we're going to keep.”
“It's the monotheistic religions that have to take a knock for the present situation.”
“The thing that I go back to over and over again, and that makes psychedelics different, and that makes what I'm doing different, is you are not asked to believe anything.”
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Psychedelic Salon Magazine
The Fairy Faith in Celtic Countries: The Classic Study of Leprechauns, Pixies, and Other Fairy Spirits
By W.Y. Evans Wentz

Jul 21, 2015 • 0sec
Podcast 460 – “Our planetary birth process”
Guest speaker: Terence McKenna
[NOTE: All quotations are by Terence McKenna.]
“Language is the software without which we wouldn't be people.”
“Culture is a strategy for intensifying the dimensionality of an animal species.”
“Somehow, the psychedelic experience is related to this bootstrapping process of climbing, organizationally, from one dimension to another, deeper and deeper into complexity. It's almost as though the psychedelic experience is a viewing of the process from the highest dimension in the plane.”
“What you experience in the psychedelic experience is eternity, all of time.”
“A shaman is someone who has seen the end.”
“Ideas are the signposts of our destiny.”
“It's an absurd question to ask the question, 'What will the world be like in 500 years?' What the world will be like in 500 years is unimaginable.”
“Language is an informational creature of some sort.”
“[Quantum physics] is our truth [about reality]. How crazy are you if your truth is something you can't even understand? And that's the situation that we are in.”
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Trip
by Kelly Matten & Walker Farrell
The Museum Dose: 12 Experiments in Pharmacologically Mediated Aesthetics
by Daniel Tumbleweed

Jul 13, 2015 • 0sec
Podcast 459 – “Apes shouting at the monolith”
Guest speaker: Terence McKenna
PROGRAM NOTES:
[NOTE: All quotations are by Terence McKenna.]
“The most politically potent thing you can do for somebody is to educate them, to give them the facts. The facts are now so horrifying, and the means of delivering the facts so effective that there is no excuse for everyone not beginning to act in an informed manner.”
“How can we go to the place where ideas come from?”
“We are to life what life is to the inorganic realm.”
“I think psychedelics are catalysts to thought, to imagination, to understanding.”
“Our style of society is the historical equivalent of a temper tantrum. It has no viability. It's completely self-limiting. It's destructive. And it hands nothing on to its receivers.”
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