I'll take Alpert and Huxley's way of thinking over Leary's.
fourthripley said:I find Leary totally readable. The powers of darkness had nasty plans for LSD and other things we like; Leary let the cat out of the bag and totally ruined those plans, came close to bringing the whole shithouse down:d His later, personal, escapades are problematic to me; did he rat to save his own skin? opinions are out and divided on that one... Certainly the suggestion of such a thing took the shine off his halo for me. Regardless of later, possible, character deterioration, the initial 'Leary thing' stands as one of the most important acts of the 20th century to me.
soulfood said:I'll take Alpert and Huxley's way of thinking over Leary's.
way true,way truefractal enchantment said:I think that if you dont at least want to show EVERYONE after you first get into this type of stuff than you havent really had the full experience yet...who wouldnt want to share that with the world??
fractal enchantment said:I agree, but dont blame them one bit... I ran around like that for a few years giving mushrooms to anyone who would take them with me, tripping almost every day. Was fun while it lasted..
I think that if you dont at least want to show EVERYONE after you first get into this type of stuff than you havent really had the full experience yet...who wouldnt want to share that with the world??
I later found that the best way to do it was be the change you want to see...be wacky, be you'reself...never fall into one single costume and have many masks at you're disposal...be able to shake it off at the drop of a hat and go with you're own flow. Inspire others to be themsleves.
dread said:I like the 8 circuit model, but all the other stuff Leary spoke about doesn't make a lot of sense to me.
I think that famous quote of Leary's does get misinterpreted a bit from the meaning he originally implied