| Erowid Psychoactive Plant and Drug Information |
| Website provides a wide range of information about psychoactive drugs including the psychedelics. The information is of uneven quality and filtered through the non-scientific lens and sometimes highly biased lenses of site founders named Earth and Fire (<>) |
| Hyperborea |
| You have entered an Alchemical Garden at the Edge of Time. There is haze upon the distant hills, spreading Acacias bend low over reflecting pools. The air is filled with an all pervasive hum; these are the reveries of the Proustian bees. Your guide will be gardener/curator Terence Mckenna (<>) |
| Douglas Rushkoff on Wikipedia |
| According to Wikipedia, Douglas Rushkoff (born 18 February 1961) is a New York-based writer, columnist and lecturer on technology, media and popular culture. (<>) |
| John C. Lilly on Wikipedia |
| According to Wikipedia, Lilly was a pioneer researcher into the nature of consciousness using as his principal tools the isolation tank, dolphin communication and psychedelic drugs, sometimes in combination. He was a prominent member of the Californian counterculture of scientists, mystics and thinkers that arose in the late 1960s and early 70s. Albert Hofmann, Gregory Bateson, Ram Dass, Timothy Leary, Werner Erhard, and Richard Feynman were all frequent visitors to his home. (<>) |
| Ralph Metzner on Wikipedia |
| Ralph Metzner Ph.D. (born May 18, 1936 in Germany), is an American psychologist, writer and researcher, who participated in psychedelic research at Harvard University in the early 1960s with Timothy Leary and Richard Alpert (later Ram Dass). Dr. Metzner is a psychotherapist, and Professor Emeritus of psychology at the California Institute of Integral Studies in San Francisco. (<>) |
| Erik Davis on Wikipedia |
| According to Wikipedia, Erik Davis is a North American social historian, cultural critic, essayist and lecturer. He is noted for his study of the history of technology and society and his essays about the fate of the individual in the dawning posthuman era. Although significants aspects of his work include media criticism and technology criticism, his works span across other disciplines to include a larger social history of art, religion, and science, technology, and politics. (<>) |
| Howard Rheingold on Wikipedia |
| According to Wikipedia, Howard Rheingold is a critic and writer; his specialties are on the cultural, social and political implications of modern communication media such as the Internet, mobile telephony and virtual communities (a term he is credited with inventing). (<>) |
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