The Harvard Psychedelic Club: How Timothy Leary, Ram Dass, Huston Smith, And Andrew Weil Killed The Fifties And Ushered In A New Age For America
- Author: Don Lattin
- Narrator: John Pruden
- Publisher: HarperCollins USA
- Duration: 7:47:52
Synopsis
“[Don Lattin] has created a stimulating and thoroughly engrossing read.” —Dennis McNally, author of A Long Strange Trip: The Inside History of the Grateful Dead, and Desolate Angel: Jack Kerouac, the Beat Generation, and America
It is impossible to overstate the cultural significance of the four men described in Don Lattin’s The Harvard Psychedelic Club. Huston Smith, tirelessly working to promote cross-cultural religious and spiritual tolerance. Richard Alpert, a.k.a. Ram Dass, inspiring generations with his mantra, “be here now.” Andrew Weil, undisputed leader of the holistic medicine revolution. And, of course, Timothy Leary, the charismatic, rebellious counter-culture icon and LSD guru. Journalist Don Lattin provides the funny, moving inside story of the “Cambridge Quartet,” who crossed paths with the infamous Harvard Psilocybin Project in the early 60’s, and went on to pioneer the Mind/Body/Spirit movement that would popularize yoga, vegetarianism, and Eastern mysticism in the Western world.
Chapters
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001 The Harvard Psychedelic Club
Duration: 19s -
002 Introduction
Duration: 05min -
003 Chapter 01
Duration: 01h04min -
004 Chapter 02
Duration: 48min -
005 Chapter 03
Duration: 50min -
006 Chapter 04
Duration: 42min -
007 Chapter 05
Duration: 25min -
008 Chapter 06
Duration: 01h03min -
009 Chapter 07
Duration: 01h03min -
010 Chapter 08
Duration: 01h01min -
011 Conclusion
Duration: 26min -
012 Afterword
Duration: 14min -
013 Credits
Duration: 36s