Podcast: 9/11 and the American Psychedelic Dream
Just who does take psychedelics in the 21st century, after the lockdown of consciousness post 9/11? What role does the psychedelic community still offer as an activist movement? Psychedelic academic and author Robert Forte cuts to the chase by proposing that the medicinal resurgence of psychedelics obscures their real purpose as an anti-war, expansion of consciousness and creativity movement. Forte explores how psychedelics permit the illusion of America as a free state instead of a failed state, and the origins of the war on drugs and the Nixon-Leary struggle for the soul of a generation... Were avant guard psychologists of the late 50s and early 60s like Frank Barron and Tim Leary "assassin bees of consciousness", aware of the mass mind-control operation on America? And what lessons can we learn from such models, strategically using the mind-expansion psychedelics provide to best re-engineer the psychedelic movement into the future? Be provoked by this controversial discussion with experiential journalist Rak Razam...
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I, too, am curious as to how many that proselytize psychedelics like DMT/aya, salvia or mushrooms are sincerely seeking TRUTH and feel deep empathy for the peril of our situation, or are merely jumping on board an esoteric and trendy meme.
What is gained by 'explaining away' the psychedelics in terms constrained by historical rationality? We can conjure immense social change by implementing the visions we cherish most from our experiences, or we can stay in the psychedelic closet or assume other's projections of 'dreamer' or 'druggie,' detachedly contemplating insights while living in constant fear of the 'outside' herd mentality and it's criminal society. Don't focus on Forte saying the "real purpose", your fixating on semantics. He is trying to emphasis the potential of psychedelics for engagement and activism in bringing about the REAL changes that we desperately need as opposed to disengaged apathy or leader/government worship that all too many liberals and new-agers have so pitifully succumbed to. [And Donut, I don't believe that is any evidence that the mushroom-using Maya were the same as the violent society Maya. That civilization was huge, complex and spanned many centuries before they returned to jungles. You may also be thinking of the Aztecs, they were more known for warlike behavior.]
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