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Podcast: Psychedelic Revolution

TURN ON, TUNE IN, EVOLVE... In the 1950s corporations used psychedelics as creativity tools... can modern companies -- and strategic individuals -- use psychedelics to help solve some of the most pressing problems of our time? Can a global psychedelic village think its way out of planetary crisis, or get back into Gaian union? Can we all have the shared vision of a psychedelic utopia if we all have different psychedelic experiences? Is psychedelic elitism a danger and is our grasping at utopias falling prey to it? Should we be dosing Steven Hawking, and the world intelligentsia or should they be volunteering for the front lines of consciousness expansion? With a sense of urgency building on planet earth, is a NEW type of psychedelic revolution our best hope for planetary survival? Experiential journalist Rak Razam asks this provocative question to a panel of experts at the Entheogenesis Australis 2010 conference including: Rick Doblin (President of MAPS, the Multi-discipline Association of Psychedelic Studies), Henry Cox (senior anthropologist at the Kimberley Land Council), Joseph Gelfer (author and researcher in the School of Political and Social Inquiry at Monash University), Torsten Wiedermann (Shaman Australis)and Carl Turney (EGA).
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bill. : 2011-04-20 19:24:48
Thanks for posting this one, I finally got around to listening. Some good discussion on this one.

Also, some classic Rak Razam (in a supposedly journalistic role?), shoe-horning tribalism into most every question he asked the experts, and then finally getting the last word with some tribal/gaia proselytizing!

dononamous. : 2011-04-20 08:06:56
man Im rather behing raks content now that I notice it.
guest : 2011-04-20 05:24:27
...but then you come down.
Nowhere Girl. : 2011-04-20 00:45:55
For me it's a pity it isn't transcripted (and generally that podcasts have become so trendy). Reading is so much quicker than listening...

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