Timothy Leary Psychologist
- Gender: Male
- Citizenship: United States
- Born: Oct 22, 1920
- Died: May 31, 1996
Timothy Francis Leary was an American psychologist and writer, known for advocating psychedelic drugs. During American legality of LSD and psilocybin, Leary conducted experiments under the Harvard Psilocybin Project, resulting in the Concord Prison Experiment and the Marsh Chapel Experiment. Though obtaining useful data, Leary and his associate Richard Alpert were fired by Harvard University amid controversy surrounding such drugs.
Leary believed LSD showed therapeutic potential for use in psychiatry. He popularized catchphrases that promoted his philosophy such as "turn on, tune in, drop out"; "set and setting"; and "think for yourself and question authority". He also wrote and spoke frequently about transhumanist concepts involving space migration, intelligence increase and life extension, and developed the eight-circuit model of consciousness in his book Exo-Psychology.
During the 1960s and 1970s, he was arrested often enough to see the inside of 29 different prisons worldwide. President Richard Nixon once described Leary as "the most dangerous man in America".
Civilization is unbearable, but it is less unbearable at the top.
society
We are dealing with the best-educated generation in history. But they've got a brain dressed up with nowhere to go.
history & intelligence
You're only as young as the last time you changed your mind.
change & time
Learning how to operate a soul figures to take time.
learning
The universe is an intelligence test.
intelligence
Science is all metaphor.
science