Aug 1953 |
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Brain Mechanisms and Consciousness
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Held in the Laurentian Mountains, Ste. Marguerite, Québec, Canada. Produced by the Council for International Organizations of Medical Sciences. Speakers included H.W. Magoun, J. Olszewski, W.J.H. Nauta, D.G. Whitlock, W.R. Hess, F. Bremer, M.A.B. Brazier, A.E. Fessard, E.D. Adrian, H. Gastaut, W. Penfield, R. Jung, W.G Grey-Walter, D.O. Hebb, K.S. Lashley, L.S. Kubie, and D. McK. Rioch.
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Apr 22-24, 1959 |
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The First International Conference on LSD Therapy
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Held at Princeton, NJ. Produced by the Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation. Chaired by Paul H. Hoch, presenters included Harold A. Abramson, Gregory Bateson, Arthur L. Chandler, Sidney Cohen, Jonathan Cole, Keith S. Ditman, Betty Grover Eisner, Frank Fremont-Smith, Mortimer A. Hartman, Mollie P. Hewitt Hewitt, Abram Hoffer, Cecelia E.Jett-Jackson, Solomon Katzenelbogen, G.D. Klee, Humphry Osmond, Charles Savage, H. Lennard, S. Malitz, R.C. Murphy, Gwendolyn J.Neviackas, Cornelius H. van Rhijn, Ronald A. Sandison, Louis Joylon "Jolly" West, J.R.B. Whittlesey, and others.
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Feb 1961 |
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Quarterly Meeting of the Royal Medico-Psychological Association
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Held in London, England.
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Aug 13-19, 1961 |
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The XIV International Conference of Applied Psychology
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Held in Copenhagen, Denmark. Presenters included Frank Barron, Aldous Huxley, and Timothy Leary. This was the only time that Aldous Huxley and Timothy Leary lectured publicly together, according to An Annotated Bibliography of Timothy Leary (Horowitz et al. 1988).
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May 8-10, 1965 |
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The Second International Conference on the Use of LSD in Psychotherapy and Alcoholism
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Held at South Oaks Hospital, Amityville, NY. Presenters included Harold A. Abramson, Arendsen Hein, Edward F.W. Baker, Antonio Balestrieri, Donald Blair, John Buckman, John Chiasson, Sidney Cohen, Charles Clay Dahlberg, Betty Grover Eisner, Ruth Fox, Daniel X. Freedman, Frank Fremont-Smith, Kenneth Godfrey, Stanislav Grof, William Hausman, Mogens Hertz, Abram Hoffer, Gordon H. Johnsen, James S. Ketchum, Sol Kramer, Leonard W. Krinsky, Albert A. Kurland, Hanscarl Leuner, Jerome Levine, John C. Lilly, Thomas M. Ling, Arnold M. Ludwig, Donald C. MacDonald, J. Ross MacLean, Pauline McCricick, William H. McGlothlin, A. Joyce Martin, Robert E. Mogar, Robert C. Murphy, Humphry Osmond, Walter Pahnke, Andre Rolo, Max Rinkel, Charles Savage, Emilio Servadio, Sanford Unger, Cornelius H. van Rhijn, Jack L. Ward, E.S. Weber, and Mary S. Wicks.
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Jan 21-23, 1966 |
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The Trips Festival
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Held at Longshoreman's Hall, San Francisco, CA. Produced by Stewart Brand, Ken Kesey, and Bill Graham. Featured Ken Kesey & The Merry Pranksters, Big Brother & The Holding Company, Neal Cassady, the Grateful Dead, Allen Ginsberg, the Hell's Angels, and many more.
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Jun 13-18, 1966 |
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University of California LSD Conference
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Held in San Francisco, CA. Late in the game due to its controversial topic, this conference was moved from the Berkeley campus to San Francisco. Originally scheduled as a speaker, Allen Ginsberg was removed from the bill in a compromise between the event producer and the university. Participants in this production included Richard Alpert (Ram Dass), Richard Baker, Frank Barron, Sidney Cohen, Rolf Von Ekartsberg, Michael Harner, Timothy Leary, Paul Lee, Claudio Naranjo, and Huston Smith.
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Oct 6, 1966 |
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The Love Pageant Rally
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Held in in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA. Produced by Michael Bowen and Allen Cohen. Creators of The San Francisco Oracle threw a big party for thousands of hippies on the date that LSD was first made illegal in California, inviting Ken Kesey & The Merry Pranksters, Janis Joplin, the Grateful Dead, and others. Retrospectively considered to have been a "warm up" event for the Human Be-In that happened on January 14, 1967.
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Jan 14, 1967 |
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The Human Be-In
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Held in in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA. Produced by Michael Bowen and Allen Cohen. Creators of The San Francisco Oracle threw an even bigger party for 20,000+ hippies, inviting Timothy Leary (who made his first public appearance in San Francisco), Richard Alpert (Ram Dass), Allen Ginsberg, Gary Snyder, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Jerry Rubin, and others, including Owsley Stanley, who provided his newly illicit LSD for those in attendance. The Hells Angels worked as event security, while music was performed by Jefferson Airplane and the Grateful Dead.
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Jan 14, 1967 |
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Human "Be-In" in Golden Gate Park and Haight Ashbury, is attended by 20,000. Considered a key psychedelic event that foreshadowed the coming "Summer of Love" in the summery of 1967.
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The event and date were announced in the San Francisco Oracle as "A Gathering of the Tribes for a Human Be-In". It was probably partially a rebellion against the recent California law banning LSD use by the general public.
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Jan 28-30, 1967 |
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Ethnopharmacologic Search for Psychoactive Drugs Conference
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Held in San Francisco, CA. Produced by the National Institute of Mental Health. Invited participants included S. von Reis Altschul, I.I. Brekhman, J.P. Buckley, G.E. Cronheim, J.W. Daly, V. Deulofeu, D.H. Efron, C.H. Eugester, C.S. Ford, D.X. Freedman, C. Gajdusek, L.D. Holmes, B. Holmstedt, E.C. Horning, H. Isabell, N.S. Kline, M.W. Klohs, H.J. Meyer, C. Naranjo, C.C. Pfeiffer, E. Carlos Del Pozo, T. Sargent, G.J. Seitz, R.E. Schultes, A.T. Shulgin, S.I. Szara, D. Taylor, E.B. Truitt, P.G. Waser, R.G. Wasson, and A.T. Weil.
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Jun 9-12, 1967 |
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Psi and Altered States of Consciousness: An International Conference on Hypnosis, Drugs, Dreams, and Psi
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Held in Le Piol, St. Paul de Vence, France. Invited participants included B.S. Aaronson, A. Angoff, J. Beloff, R. Hernández-Peón, S. Krippner, L. LeShan, J. Levine, J-R. L'Huillier, A.M. Ludwig, H. Osmond, W. Pahnke, K.R. Rao, M. Rýzl, E. Servadio, C.T. Tart, M. Ullman, A. Hofmann, and others.
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Jun 21, 1967 |
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"Love-In" in San Francisco thousands of doses of DOM (STP) were distributed for free, unfortunately, they were distributed in approximately 10-15 mg doses, 5-10 times higher than Shulgin had recommended, and many people were hospitalized after getting way too high.
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Some reports state that hundreds of people experienced extreme trips lasting up to three days with many ending up in the hospital. Some estimates are that 5,000 or more doses were distributed, but Erowid believes the number of doses distributed up to and through June is less than one thousand, based on notes from Tim Scully who discussed this with "Bear" Owsley Stanley, the number was much lower than some reports. The BNDD Microgram Bulletin from November 1967 states "In early June, allegedly several thousand 'STP' tablets were distributed free at a "LOVE IN" in the San Francisco area. However, the contemporaneous reports from the FDA do not support the "several thousand" number which was published in November, six months after the events in question.
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Oct 14-15, 1967 |
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R.M. Bucke Memorial Society for the Study of Religious Experience Third Annual Conference
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Held at the Notre Dame Retreat House in Pierrefonds, Québec, Canada.
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Nov 22-24, 1968 |
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Psychedelic Drugs
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Held in Philadelphia, PA. Produced by the Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital's Department of Psychiatry.
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Jan 25-26, 1969 |
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Psychotomimetic Drugs Conference
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Held at U.C. Irvine, CA. Produced by the National Institute of Mental Health. An interdisciplinary meeting featuring psychiatrists, pharmacologists, psychologists, biochemists, and neurophysiologists discussing the nature, effects, and proposed mechanisms of action of "mind-distorting compounds". Invited participants included L.G. Abood, G.K. Aghajanian, L. Bender, J. Biel, A. Burger, J.C. Craig, J.W. Daly, W. Dement, S.P. Diamond, E. Domino, D.H. Efron, D.X. Freedman, P.K. Gessner, J.D. Griffith, A.J. Hance, L. Harmon, B. Holmstedt, M.H. Joffe, B. Julesz, I.J. Kopin, C. Kornetsky, V.G. Laties, G. Lehrer, J. Levine, M.A. Lipton, A. Ludwig, A.V. Mandell, A.A. Manian, H.F. Osmond, R.W. Russell, A.T. Shulgin, V. Sim, I. Simos, S.H. Snyder, L. Stein, F. Sulser, S.I. Szara, H-L. Teuber, S. Unger, P.G. Waser, L.J. West, W.D. Winters, and V.L. Zaratzian.
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Apr 7-11, 1969 |
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Conference on Altered States of Consciousness
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Held Outside of Council Grove, KS. Produced by The American Association For Humanistic Psychology and The Menninger Foundation. Later considered to be the first in the series titled Conference on the Voluntary Control of Internal States, this was an invitation-only gathering at White Memorial Camp, which gathered representatives from feedback labs, American ESP researchers, international psychedelic therapists, members of the Educational Policy and Research Center at SRI, those working in education, private practice, psychoanalysis, and others who shared an interest in consciousness studies.
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Aug 15-17, 1969 |
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The Woodstock Music & Art Fair
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Held in White Lake, New York. Produced by Artie Kornfeld, Michael Lang, John Roberts, and Joel Rosenman. The infamously over-attended rock concert that drew around 500,000 hippies to listen to over thirty acts, including The Band, Joan Baez, Canned Heat, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, the Grateful Dead, Arlo Guthrie, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Jefferson Airplane, Ravi Shankar, and The Who.
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Apr 16 (&?), 1970 |
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Second Conference on Voluntary Control of Internal States
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Held at Council Grove, KS. Produced by The Menninger Foundation. A follow-up to the Conference on Altered States of Consciousness.
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Jul 31-Aug 2, 1970 |
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Powder Ridge Rock Festival is cancelled but 30,000 hippies show up at the outdoor festival despite police attempts to stop the event.
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Considered one of several watershed events in the counter cultural history of the time, this massive event in Connecticut drew people from all over the country. Officials attempted to stop it and most of the scheduled music bands failed to make it into the event. Psychedelics and cannabis were widely available.
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1971 |
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Third Conference on Voluntary Control of Internal States
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Held at Council Grove, KS.
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Aug, 1972 |
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People's Pot Conference
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Produced by NORML. Held at the St. Mark's Episcopal Church on Capitol Hill, Washington, DC. About three hundred delegates came from thirty-six states. Presenters included Lester Grinspoon, Lee Otis Johnson, John Sinclair, Keith Stroup, and others.
[From the Tuesday, August 15, 1972 issue of The Ledger (page 1D)]
Conference Marks Change In Pot Status
Ledger Wire Service
WASHINGTON -- The first "People's Pot Conference" marked a notable change in the status of the cannabis weed and of its devotees in this country.
Keith Stroup, the director of NORML, the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, which organized the conference, said that the number of arrests for marijuana offenses has been slowing down on a national scale.
He estimated that more than 10.000 persons were still in jail for various kinds of marijuana offenses--exact statistics are lacking--"but I think that in most places, except rural areas, police have come to the conclusion that it is best to go after heroin and the other hard drugs, and not to worry very much about marijuana."
Although penalties on the books remain heavy, notably in Texas, where a person can be sent to life imprisonment for selling a marijuana "joint" to a minor, he said, some states and local authorities have begun to reduce them.
At Ann Arbor, Mich., possession of marijuana is now officially classed as a misdemeanor punishable with a $5 fine. Delegates from Ann Arbor said the police rarely bother them.
Stroup said he thought the report of the President's Marijuana Commission early this summer would be regarded historically as the turning point, but that the change would probably have taken place anyway.
The commission's report, which was rejected by President Nixon, did not find much evidence that marijuana was harmful, except to juveniles and to those already inclined to be psychotic. It recommended "decriminalization" of marijuana--that is, lifting penalties that make it a felony to smoke or possess it.
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Aug 1973 |
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The Freek Press, a free newspaper distributed at the second Windsor Free Festival (UK), includes the Acid Report, which describes various microdots circulating at the event.
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Apr 22, 1976 |
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Eighth Conference on the Voluntary Control of Internal States
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Held at Stanford, CA. Produced by The Menninger Foundation and the Transpersonal Institute.
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Jun 23-28 |
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Midnight Sun Conference on Transpersonal Psychology
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Held in Inari, Finland. Co-sponsored by GONPO Transpersonal Institute (Helsinki and Copenhagen) and the Institute for Transpersonal Psychology (Palo Alto, CA).
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Oct 29-31, 1976 |
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International Conference on Psychotropic Fungi
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Later referred to by some as the First International Conference on Hallucinogenic Mushrooms. Millersylvania State Park, near Tenino, WA. Conference co-founders included Jonathan Ott, Preston Wheaton, and Tim Girvin, and presenters included Jeremy Bigwood, Lynn R, Brady, W. Scott Chilton, Gastón Guzmán, Dale T. Leslie, Stephen H. Pollock, David B. Repke, Paul Stamets, and R. Gordon Wasson.
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Oct 14-15, 1977 |
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LSD--A Generation Later: Colloquium I
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Santa Cruz, CA. Sponsored by the Psychology Board of the University of California, Santa Cruz. Included Richard Alpert (Ram Dass), Bruce Eisner, Stephen Gaskin, Allen Ginsberg, Willis Harman, Albert Hofmann, Oscar Janiger, Stanley Krippner, Timothy Leary, Ralph Metzner, William McGlothlin, Claudio Naranjo, and Myron Stolaroff. Approximately 600 attendees filled the lecture hall when Dr. Hofmann spoke, with many more listening from outside.
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Oct 27-30, 1977 |
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Second International Conference on Hallucinogenic Mushrooms
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Fort Worden, near Port Townsend, WA. Presenters included Jeremy Bigwood, Scott Chilton, Gastón Guzmán, David Harnden, Albert Hofmann, Dale Thomas Leslie, David B. Repke, Richard Rose, Carl A.P. Ruck, Richard Evans Schultes, Danny Staples, R. Gordon Wasson, Andrew Weil, and Norman Zinberg. Approximately 250 people were in attendance.
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Sep 28-Oct 1, 1978 |
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Hallucinogens in Native American Shamanism and Modern Life
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Japan Center, San Francisco, CA. Presenters included Jeremy Bigwood, Scott Chilton, José Luis Díaz, Stanislav Grof, David Harnden, Albert Hofmann, Bo Holmstedt, Reid Kaplan, Keewaydinoquay (K.M. Peschel), Weston La Barre, Jonathan Ott, Timothy Plowman, Richard Evans Schultes, Alexander T. Shulgin, R. Gordon Wasson, Andrew T. Weil, and Norman Zinberg. Several of the presenters wrote articles based on their talks for the Journal of Psychedelic Drugs 11[1-2](1979), for which Ott acted as a guest editor.
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Jan 24, 1979 |
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From Inner Space to Outer Space: The Creation of the Future
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Held at the Masonic Auditorum, this was Timothy Leary's first lecture in San Francisco in a decade.
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Nov 2-4, 1979 |
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Mushrooms I Conference
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Held in on the Oregon coast, this event honored Dr. Gastón Guzmán's work within the Psilocybe genus, and featured presentations by Michael Beug, Jeremy Bigwood, Gary P. Menser, Steven H. Pollock, Paul Stamets, Daniel Stuntz, Andrew Weil, and others.
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Oct 31-Nov 2, 1980 |
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Mushrooms II Conference
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Held at the YMCA Camp Orkila on Orcas Island, WA, and produced by MycoMedia, this conference featured presentations by Michael Beug, William C. Denison, Gastón Guzmán, Steven H. Pollock, Emanuel Salzman, Alexander H. Smith, Paul Stamets, Daniel Stuntz, Andrew Weil, and others.
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Jul 9-11, 1981 |
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Colloquium II: The Future of Consciousness
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Held at UCSC Kresge Town Hall in Santa Cruz, CA, this conference featured presentations by Michael Aldrich, Frank Barron, Walter Houston Clark, Francis Jeffrey, Stanislav Grof, Michael Horowitz, Paul Krassner, Stanley Krippner, Timothy Leary, John C. Lilly, Ed Rosenthal, Walter Schneider, Ronald Siegal, Andrew Weil, and Robert Anton Wilson. A panel titled "Higher Consciousness and Creativity" was held on Saturday, July 11th, and the panelists' remarks were translated into German and published in 1982 as the book Timothy Leary (mix) Höhere Inteligenz & Kreativität by Werner Pieper & The Grüne Kraft.
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May 13-14, 1983 |
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Psychedelics and Spirituality Conference
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Also sometimes referred to as the Psychedelics Conference II, this event was held at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and it included Walter Huston Clark, Albert Hofmann, Timothy Leary, Terence McKenna, Ralph Metzner, Humphry Osmond, Carl Ruck, Alexander Shulgin, Andrew Weil.
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Feb, 1984 |
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Psychedelics and Spirituality
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Held at the Esalen Institute in Big Sur, CA, featuring Terence McKenna.
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May 11-13, 1984 |
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International Conference on Shamanism
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Held at the St. Sabina Center in San Rafael, CA, this event featured Terence McKenna.
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Mar 10-15, 1985 |
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Conference on MDMA
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Held at Esalen in Big Sur, CA, this event was produced by Earth Metabolic Design (Rick Doblin's pre-MAPS organization) and ARUPA (??) (the Association for the Responsible Use of Psychedelic Agents). Participants included George Greer, Stan Grof, Claudio Naranjo, Phillip Wolfson, Richard Yensen, and others.
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May 18-19, 1986 |
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MDMA Conference
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Held in Oakland, CA, and sponsored by the Haight-Ashbury Free Clinic and the Institute for Addiction Studies, this conference featured James Bakalar, George Greer, Debbie Harlow, Dave Nichols, Phillip Wolfson, and others.
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Jul 24, 1988 |
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Beyond the Doors of Perception Conference
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Held at the John Anson Ford Theatre in Hollywood, CA, and produced by The Albert Hofmann Foundation as a benefit for that organization, this conference featured presentations from Ram Dass, Laura Huxley, Oscar Janiger, Paul Krassner, Timothy Leary, and Ralph Metzner.
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Oct 2, 1988 |
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Albert Hofmann in America: Celebrating 50 Years of Consciousness Research
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Held at the Scottish Rite Temple in Los Angeles, CA, and produced by The Albert Hofmann Foundation as a benefit for that organization, this conference featured presentations from Albert Hofmann, Laura Huxley, John Lilly, Terence McKenna, Stanley Kripner, and Andrew Weil.
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Feb, 1990 |
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Psychedelics in the 1990s: Regulation or Prohibition
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Held at the Claremont Hotel in Berkeley, CA, this conference was produced by MAPS and featured presentations by Timothy Leary and Ram Dass, among others.
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Feb 2-3, 1991 |
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The Bridge Conference: Linking the Past, Present, and Future of Psychedelics
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Held at Stanford University in Palo Alto, CA, this conference included presentations from Jerome Beck, Joe Camilla, Marlene Dobkin de Rios, Rick Doblin, Joseph Downing, Bruce Eisner, Stephen Gaskin, Nina Graboi, Charles Grob, Debby Harlow, Arthur Hastings, Nick Herbert, John Lilly, Stanley Krippner, Kat McKenna, Terence McKenna, Ralph Metzner, Queen Mu, Dave Nichols, Cynthia Palmer, Howard Rheingold, Charles Tart, Robert Anton Wilson, Richard Yensen, and others.
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Nov 16-20 1992 |
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Plantas, Chamanismo, y Estados de Conciencia
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Held in San Luis Potosí, Mexico, this was the first biennial conference on Plants, Shamanism and Ecstatic States.
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Apr 16, 1993 |
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Bicycle Day: Celebrating 50 Years of LSD
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Held at the University of California, Santa Cruz, this event was partially sponsored by the Island Group.
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Oct 21-22, 1993 |
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50 Years of LSD: Current Status and Perspectives of Hallucinogens
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Held in Lugano-Agno, Switzerland and produced by the Swiss Academy of Medical Sciences, proceedings from this event were published as 50 Years of LSD: Current Status and Perspectives of Hallucinogens, edited by A. Pletscher and D. Ladewig.
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Apr 28, 1994 |
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Gathering of the Minds: A Southern California Psychedelic Conference
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Held at Chapman University Memorial Hall in Orange County, CA, and produced by Ron Piper and James Kent of Psychedelic Illuminations magazine, this conference featured presentations by John W. Allen, Gary Bravo, Chris Conrad, Valerie Corral, Jim DeKorne, Rick Doblin, Donna Dryer, Bruce Eisner, Robert Forte, Jochen Gartz, Stephen Gaskin, Charles Grob, Peter Gorman, Nina Graboi, Jack Herer, Oscar Janiger, James Kent, Paul Krassner, Timothy Leary, Dennis McKenna, Ralph Metzner, David Nichols, Judy Osburn, Lynn Osburn, Jonathan Ott, Thomas Pinkson, Ram Dass Peter Stafford, Lynnette Shaw, Starroot, Richard Yensen, and others.
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Oct 3-7,1994 |
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L'Estudi dels Estats Modificats de Consciència
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Held in Lleida, Catalunya, this was the second biennial conference on Plants, Shamanism and Ecstatic States.
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Jan 15-20 |
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Pacific Symposium on Psychedelics, II
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Held in Big Sur, CA. Sponsored by the Pacific Symposium.
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Feb 16-19 |
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Psychoactive Sacramentals Conference.
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Held in Menlo Park, CA. Sponsored by the Chicago Theological Seminary and the Council on Spiritual Practices.
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Jan 1996 |
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Psychedelics 1996 Event.
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Held in Big Sur, CA. Sponsored by the Pacific Symposium.
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Oct 18, 1996 |
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Entheobotany 1
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Held at the Palace of Fine Arts Theatre in San Francisco, CA, Entheobotany: Shamanic Plant Science was the third biennial conference on Plants, Shamanism and Ecstatic States.
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Jan 6-8 |
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Entheogens 1997 Event.
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Held in Big Sur, CA. Sponsored by the Council on Spiritual Practices.
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Nov 22-23, 1997 |
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Mind States: Current Perspectives on Visionary Plants and Drugs
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Held at the International House in Berkeley, CA, and produced by Jon Hanna, Richard Boire, and Will Beifuss, this conference commemorated the 34th anniversary of Aldous Huxley's death and his final LSD voyage, as well as the 100th anniversary of the first human experiment with synthetic mescaline sulfate by Arthur Heffter. Presenters included John Beresford, Richard Glen Boire, Jim DeKorne, Andrew Edmond, Alex Grey, Dan Joy, James Kent, LordNose!, Terence McKenna (via a video link), Dale Pendell, Ann Shulgin, Sasha Shulgin, Peter Stafford, Myron Stolaroff, and Peter Lamborn Wilson.
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Mar 6-10 |
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Primary Religious Experience Project [PREP] Conference
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Held at Bishop's Ranch in Sonoma CA. Co-sponsored by the Council on Spiritual Practices and the Episcopal Bishopric of Northern California.
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Oct 1-4, 1998 |
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Psychoactivity I
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Held in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, this was the fourth biennial conference on Plants, Shamanism and Ecstatic States.
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Dec 11-13, 1998 |
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1st Annual Ska Pastora, Leaves of the Shepherdess: Salvia Divinorum and Salvinorin-A
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Held at Breitenbush Hot Springs and produced by the Botanical Preservation Corps. Speakers included Bret Blosser, Storm Jecker, Robert Montgomery, Jonathan Ott, Ann Shulgin, Sasha Shulgin, and Daniel Siebert.
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Oct 28-31, 1999 |
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Mycomedia Millennium
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Held at Breitenbush Hot Springs, produced by Fungi Perfecti. Speakers included Michael Amaranthus, David Arora, Dorthy Beebee, Michael Beug, Ken Kesey, Gary Lincoff, Chirs Maser, Claudia Muller-Ebeling, Thom O'Dell, Jonathan Ott, John Pisto, Christian Ratsch, Miriam Rice, Tom Riedlinger, Steven Rooke, Alexander Shulgin, Ann Shulgin, Paul Stamets, Satit Thaithatgoon, Manuel Torres, Andrew Weil, and Richard Yensen.
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Dec 9-12, 1999 |
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2nd Annual Ska Pastora, Leaves of the Shepherdess: Salvia Divinorum and Salvinorin-A
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Held at Breitenbush Hot Springs, produced by the Botanical Preservation Corps. Speakers included Bret Blosser, Kat Harrison, Ralph Metzner, Rob Montgomery, Jonathan Ott, Dale Pendell, and Daniel Siebert.
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Jul 20-23, 2000 |
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Consciousness Technologies Conference
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Held in the Cascade Mountains of Oregon, at the edge of the Sisters wilderness area, near Sisters, Oregon, this conference explored various techniques for accessing and navigating novel states of consciousness. The additional details below came from the conference's literature.
Dale Pendell : offers his unique blend of history, poetry and science. Dale is author of Pharmako/Poeia and Living with Barbarians: A Few Plant Poems.
Clark Heinrich : has been published in the journals Integration and Eleusis. He is author of Strange Fruit: Alchemy, Religion and Magical Foods. Clark will guide us through the mysteries surrounding the entheogenic Amanita mushrooms.
Kelly Ivors : is a doctoral student of plant pathology and mushroom science. Kelly will give a presentation on the wonders of the world of ethnomycology.
Robert Sullivan : earned his Ph.D. in psychology from Walden University and has been involved in cabalistic studies for many years. Robert brings us his view of altered states of consciousness and path work on the tree of life. He will also be leading our sweat lodges.
Crystal : talks on the effects of fragrance on the mind in his presentation on transcendental aromatherapy. Crystal has owned the Garden of Scentual Delights in Prescott, AZ for the past 8 years.
Todd Roetken & Eileen Kilgallon: teach us how to access ecstatic states using breathwork and movement.
Johannes Colby: provides the growing mushrooms on straw workshop. He sends everybody home with a bag of straw inoculated with oyster mushrooms.
Starlight Trance Band : provides an evening of music with strings, percussion, and didjeridoo.
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The $350 cost includes all seminars, workshops, events, on-site camping, and three meals per day.
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Feb 2, 2001 |
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The State of Ecstasy: The Medicine, Science and Culture of MDMA
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Held at The Golden Gate Club, Presidio of San Francisco, CA, and produced by the Drug Policy Alliance, at this event Rick Doblin boldly announced MAPS' "Five Years, Five Million Dollars" plan to turn MDMA into a prescription medicine. Other presenters at the conference included Katherine Bonson, Jose Carlos Bouso, John Cloud, George Greer, Charles S. Grob, Steve Heilig, Jessica Malberg, Ethan Nadelmann, David Nichols, Dustianne North, Marcela Ot'alora, George Ricaurte, Marsha Rosenbaum, Emanuel Sferios, Alexander Shulgin, Ann Shulgin, and Sue Stevens. The purpose of this conference was to objectively present what is known about MDMA with respect to its clinical and therapeutic uses, scientific research into potential neurotoxicity, and the culture of ecstasy, including recreational use and raves. The goal of the conference was to formulate pragmatic recommendations for advancing the state of knowledge and health policy about MDMA. Tickets were $125.
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Feb 22-24, 2001 |
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Altered States of Consciousness
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Held in New York City, and produced by the New School for Social Research.
Thursday, February 22 * States of Consciousness - 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m Chemicals to Consciousness Susan Greenfield, University of Oxford The Etiquette of Consciousness Vincent Crapanzano, CUNY Graduate Center Inner States: Representation and ExpressionJohn Hollander, Yale University Moderator: Nicholas Humphrey, New School University and London School of Economics
* Alterations of Consciousness: Drug Ways 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Altered States: Opium and Tobacco Virginia Berridge, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Psychedelics as Catalysts of Insight-Oriented Psychotherapy Lester Grinspoon, M.D., Harvard Medical School Mind and Medicine: Drug Treatments for Psychiatric Illness Bruce M. Cohen, M.D., Ph.D., McLean Hospital and Harvard Medical School Moderator: Ethan Nadelmann, The Lindesmith Center – Drug Policy Foundation Friday, February 23
* Alterations of Consciousness: Other Ways 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. How a Psychoactive Substance Becomes a Ritual: The Case of Soma Frits Staal, University of California at Berkeley (Emeritus) Drugs and Inspiration Al Alvarez, Author The Altered States of Hypnosis Irving Kirsch, University of Connecticut Moderator: James Miller, New School University
* Legal and Economic Aspects 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Assessing Changes in Marijuana Policy Peter Reuter, University of Maryland Addiction and Responsibility Richard Bonnie, University of Virginia Law School An Economic Analysis of Drug Legalization Jeffrey Miron, Boston University Moderator: Judge John T. Curtin, Western District of New York
* Keynote Address: Magnetic Mockeries 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Jonathan Miller, M.D., Director, Physician, and Author Saturday, February 24
* Alternatives to the War on Drugs: Rational Routes to Harm Reduction Policy Panel 10:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Richard Bonnie, University of Virginia Law School David Boyum, Public Policy Consultant Judge John T. Curtin, Western District of New York Steven Duke, Yale University Lester Grinspoon, M.D., Harvard Medical School Mark Kleiman, UCLA School of Public Policy and Social Research, and Harvard Medical School Robert Silbering, Forensic Investigative Associates, Inc. (USA) Deborah Small, The Lindesmith Center - Drug Policy Foundation Lynn Zimmer, CUNY - Queens College
Moderator: Jerome Jaffe, M.D., University of Maryland – Baltimore
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May 11-13, 2001 |
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Entheobotany 2
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Held at Whistler Mountain Resort and Convention Centre in BC, Canada, this event was the fifth biennial conference on Plants, Shamanism and Ecstatic States. Produced by Jonathan Ott, Rob Montgomery, and Ken Symington, Entheobotany 2 was a multidisciplinary exploration of shamanic, visionary plants or plant-teachers, encompassing ethnopharmacognosy, pharmacology, and phytochemistry, informed by extensive insights from history, psychology, linguistics, philosophy, archæology and art history. Topics covered included ayahuasca and its analogues, Cannabis, iboga, péyotl, psilocybian mushrooms, Salvia divinorum, tobacco plus shamanic snuffs; natural and artificial tryptamines and phenethylamines. Featuring presenters included Rocío Alarcón, Carlos Aldunate, Antonio Escohotado, Josep Maria Fericgla, Peter T. Furst, Lester Grinspoon, Kathleen Harrison, Michael Horowitz, Ralph Metzner, Rob Montgomery, Claudia Müller-Ebeling, Jonathan Ott, Cynthia Palmer, Christian Rätsch, Giorgio Samorini, Stacy B. Schaefer, Daisy Sewid-Smith, Alexander T. Shulgin, Paul Stamets, and C. Manuel Torres. Tickets were $290.
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May 18-20, 2001 |
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The Prophets Conference: Techniques of Discovery
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Held at The Cathedral of Saint John the Divine in New York City, this conference featured presentations by Ram Dass, Huston Smith, Gregg Braden, Gabrielle Roth, Ralph Metzner, Stanislav Grof, Riane Eisler, Michio Kaku, Oriah Mountain Dreamer, Robert Anton Wilson, Russell Targ, and John Mack. Tickets were $385-$435.
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May 25-27, 2001 |
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Mind States II: Further Perspectives on Altered Consciousness
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Held at the International House in Berkeley, CA, and produced by Jon Hanna, this conference discussed visionary plants & drugs, virtual reality, psi phenomena, trepanation, spiritual inspiration, out-of-body and near-death experiences, kitchen chemistry, mind machines, art, music, the internet, and more. Featured presenters included Erik Davis, Earth Erowid, Fire Erowid, Amanda Feilding, Lady Neidpath, Lawrence Hagerty, Jon Hanna, Clark Heinrich, Michael Horowitz, Laura Huxley, Karl Jansen, James Kent, Stephen Kent, Jean Millay, Cynthia Palmer, Dale Pendell & the Oracular Madness Choir, Mark Pesce, Nicholas Sand, Ann Shulgin, Sasha Shulgin, Huston Smith, Myron Stolaroff, and Zoe7.
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May 27-30, 2001 |
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The Contents of Consciousness: Perception, Attention, and Phenomenology
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Held in Durham, North Carolina on the campus of Duke University, this was the fifth conference of the Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness.
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May 30-Jun 2, 2001 |
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Drug Policies For The New Millennium
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Held at a Hyatt Regency in Albuquerque, NM, this event was produced by the Lindesmith Center/Drug Policy Foundation
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Jun 22-29, 2001 |
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Global Inspiration Conference
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Held in Merrimac, WI, and produced by the International Breathwork Foundation.
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Jul 19-22, 2001 |
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Consciousness Technologies II Conference
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Held in Sisters, Oregon, this conference explored various techniques for accessing and navigating novel states of consciousness. Presenters included Iona Miller and Richard Alan Miller. In addition, this was the first-ever conference to feature public presentations by K. Trout and Johnny Appleseed.
<< At CTII I saw perhaps the most amusing demonstration of stand-up shamanism possible. Arguably the world's leading expert in the legal-high Phalaris grass was there with a truck load of the stuff. After teaching everyone how to grow wild 'Turkey [red]' in a tub on the roof being sure to mow it regularly, he proceeded to brew up a batch of DMT for 80. But there was no chemical nor alchemical gear. This guy is a down-home farmer from Montana. He had a huge metal barrel and industrial burner, a bag of lemons and a pitchfork. It was surreal--like a scene somewhere between Casteneda and Cheech and Chong--when he started making lemonade, boiling it, and chucking in what looked like lawn clippings. He was the perfect embodiment of the Trickster, as his jokes flew as fast as his pitchfork. >>
-- Iona Miller, interview for LVX
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Jul 22-31, 2001 |
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Psychointegrator Plants
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Held near Manaus in the Brazilian Amazon Rain Forest, this seminar featured ayahuasca sessions, visionary art, psychotherapy, ethnobotany, body work, and healing massage. Presenters included Marie Brain, Antonio Escohotado, Isabela Hartz, Luis Eduardo Luna, Alex Marquez, Silvia Polivoy, and Giorgio Samorini.
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Aug 23, 2001 |
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Anomalous Experiences: Clinical Issues
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Co-presented by the California Institute of Integral Studies, the Association for Transpersonal Psychology, and the Spiritual Emergence Network, this conference examined anomalous events from a rigorous, open-minded, scientific perspective. It covered recent research on mystical experiences, near death experiences, alien encounters, psychic experiences, lucid dreaming, and psychedelic drug experiences. Tickets were $125 (general admission), $75 (students).
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Aug 23-26, 2001 |
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Telluride Mushroom Festival
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Held in Telluride, CO, the Telluride Mushroom Conference encourages persons interested in expanding their knowledge of edible, poisonous, and psychoactive wild mushrooms. Major consideration is given to the cultivation of diverse mushroom species, emphasizing practical principles and techniques.
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Sep 21-28, 2001 |
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Cooragurteen: Irish Potions: Entheogens Past and Present
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Held at Ballydehob, West Cork, Republic of Ireland.
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Sep 22-28, 2001 and Oct 1-7, 2001 |
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Shamanism, Trance, Psychoactive Plants and Mushrooms in Nepal
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Held at the Dhulikel Mountain Resort in Nepal, and produced by Psychoativity/Conscious Dreams.
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Oct 18-21, 2001 |
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Wild Mushrooms 2001: 16th Annual Breitenbush Mushroom Gathering
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Held at Breitenbush Hot Springs in Salem, OR, and featuring presentations from Bryce Kendrick, Taylor Lockwood, Paul Kroger, Jim Berlstein, Patrice Benson, Dennis Benjamin, Michael Beug, and James Arthur.
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Nov 2-7, 2001 |
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International Conference on Altered States of Consciousness
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Held at the Crowne Plaza Pyramid in Albuquerque, NM, and produced by the Message Company, presentations and workshops were given by Dan Moonhawk Alford, Margot Anand, Arjuna Nick Ardagh, Skip Atwater, Marc Ian Barasch, Toni Bergins, Steve Bhaerman (Swami Beyondananda), Jacotte Chollet, Matthew Cross, David Cumes, Deborah Davis, Arthur Deikman, Tina de Souza, Ken Eagle Feather, Bruce Eisner, Belinda Gore, Valerie Gremillion, Steven Halpern, Barbara Marx Hubbard, Laura Huxley, Cork Kallen, Ed Katzenburger, Eric Kaufman, Stanley Krippner, Irene Lamberti, Luis Eduardo Luna, Sabrina Mesko, Hanniah Morgan, Onye Onyemaechi, Prasad, Joseph Rael (Beautiful Painted Arrow), Victor Sanchez, Adnan Sarhan, ShantiMayi, Huston Smith, Dmitri Spivak, Maboud & Tara Andrea Swierkosz, Russell Targ, Charles Tart, Kay Cordell Whitaker, Metta Zetty, and others.
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Nov 16-18, 2001 |
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The Prophets Conference: Healers and Heroes
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Held in the Florida Keys, this conference featured presentations from Gregg Braden, Barbara Ann Brennan, Barbara Marx Hubbard, Michio Kaku, Michael Lerner, John Mack, Howard Martin, Brooke Medicine Eagle, Edgar Mitchell, Laurie Monroe, James Redfield, Salle Merrill Redfield, Ilona Selke, James Twyman, and Colin Wilson.
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Dec 12, 2001 |
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The London Ibogaine Conference
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Held in London, England, and produced by The London Voluntary Sector Resource Centre, this conference presented discussions about the sacramental use of iboga by indigenous peoples in west Africa, and its use for the treatment of drug dependence in the West. Presentations were given by Dana Beal, Patrick Kroupa, Mallendi, Brian Mariano, John Pablo, and Nick Sandberg. Tickets were 40 pounds.
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Jan 10-19, 2002 |
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Psychointegrator Plants: Ayahuasca, Ethnobotany, Psychotherapy, Visionary Art, Out-of-Body Experiences and Consciousness
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Held near Manaus in the Brazilian Amazon Rain Forest, this seminar featured ayahuasca sessions, visionary art, psychotherapy, ethnobotany, and discussion of out-of-body experiences and altered consciousness. Presenters included Frank Echenhofer, Alex Grey, Isabela Hartz, Andrea Lalo, Luis Eduardo Luna, Silvia Polivoy, and Zoe7. Cost was $1,600.
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Mar 3-7, 2002 |
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The 13th International Conference on the Reduction of Drug Related Harm, along with the 2nd International Harm Reduction Congress on Women and Drugs
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Held in Ljubljana, Slovenia, and featuring presentations by Ernst Buning, Vito Flaker, Pierre Kopp, Rahmaan Lawal, Martin McKee, Aryeh Neier, Mojca Pajnik, Krunoslav Pranjić, Craig Reinarman, Timothy Ross, Nora Stojanovik, Lucas Wiessing, and many others.
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Mar 29-31, 2002 |
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The Prophets Conference: Renewal
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Held at the Asilomar Conference Grounds in Monterey, CA, this conference featured presentations by Ram Dass, Barbara Marx Hubbard, Riane Eisler, Stanislav Grof, Gregg Braden, Paul Ray & Sherry Anderson, Brooke Medicine Eagle, Fred Alan Wolf, Robert Anton Wilson, Peter Russell, Hank Wesselman, Russell Targ, Nicki Scully, Kevin Ryerson, and Jai Uttal with Geoffrey Gordon.
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Apr 8-12, 2002 |
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Toward a Science of Consciousness
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Held every other year since 1994 in Tucson, AZ, and sponsored by the Center for Consciousness Studies at the University of Arizona, this conference investigates the latest theories and understandings related to states of consciousness, and it often features several presentations related to psychedelics.
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May 16-19 |
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Gathering of the Tribes (GOTT) Conference
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Held in warehouse space called "Mobius" in Los Angeles. GoTT was a non-commercial collaborative project that brought together members of the North American and European underground electronic dance music community for workshops and events that supported arts and activism.
GOTT included a talk on Creating Social Change through Music with Perry Ferrell and Mixmaster Morris; A talk titled "Data Points in the Void" by Earth and Fire Erowid; Ecstatic Dance or Contact Dance from Luna, Jacob CIno, and Sijay from Canada; and "the power of Sound and the Mind" with sound healer Barbera Bullard; and presentations by Delvin (on mushrooms), Richard G. Boire ("Cognitive Liberty and Diversity of the Mind").
The theme was "biodiversity". There was a dinner ("feast") on the night of the 15th. Also on the 15th, and open to the public, were an art opening, performances, and dancing. Performers that night included Tha Roman-- dj; CHill-- dj; Sierra-- dj; Monica Hayes--Singer; Ra Ra Avis--Acoustic Guitar Rock Star; Tania Russell--Singing Diva; Anahata w/ Alex Spurkel--Temple Dance; Champa 51-- live; JD Falk-- dj; Mr. Annand-- dj.
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Jul 22-31, 2002 |
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Ayahuasca Healing Retreat
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Held near Manaus in the Brazilian Amazon Rain Forest, this seminar featured ayahuasca sessions, Salvia divinorum sessions, brainwave technologies, and visionary art practices. Presentations and instruction were provided by Pablo Amaringo, Frank Echenhofer, Jon Hanna, Isabela Hartz, Silvia Polivoy, and Zoe Seven. The cost was $1,600.
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Aug 4-13, 2002 |
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Ayahuasca, Holotropic Breathwork, Psychopharmacology, and Consciousness
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Held near Manaus in the Brazilian Amazon Rain Forest, and presented by Luis Eduardo Luna and Wasiwaska, this seminar featured ayahuasca sessions, Holotropic Breathwork, and lectures on psychopharmacology and consciousness. The cost was $1,850.
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Aug 9-11, 2002 |
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The Prophets Conference
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Held in Oxford, England, and presented by Oxford Union Debating Society.
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Aug 21-24, 2002 |
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Boom Festival
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Held every other year near Idana-a-Nova in Portugal, this alternative music and arts festival caters to aficionados of psychedelics. This event included visionary art, a psychedelic crisis area, and educational talks and workshops from Wilbert Alix, Morgan Brent, Crystal & Spore (Delvin and Sijay), Erik Davis, Alex Grey, Jon Hanna, Charles Hayes, and Zoe Seven.
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Aug 22-25, 2002 |
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Telluride Mushroom Festival
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Held in Telluride, CO, the Telluride Mushroom Conference encourages persons interested in expanding their knowledge of edible, poisonous, and psychoactive wild mushrooms. Major consideration is given to the cultivation of diverse mushroom species, emphasizing practical principles and techniques.
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Aug 26-Sep 2, 2002 |
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Burning Man
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Held in the Black Rock Desert, NV, this alternative arts festival attracts psychedelic aficionados.
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Aug 28-31, 2002 |
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The Healing Journey
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Held in Perinaldo, Italy, and sponsored by The Italian Society for the Study of the States of Consciousness.
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Sep 26-28, 2002 |
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Breaking the Chains: People of Color and the War on Drugs
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Held in Los Angeles, CA, and sponsored by the Drug Policy Alliance.
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Oct 1-6, 2002 |
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Mind States Jamaica
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Held in Negril, Jamaica, this conference featured presentations from Richard Glen Boire, Earth Erowid, Fire Erowid, Alex Grey, Jon Hanna, Stephen Kent, Jonathan Ott, Mark Pesce, Ann Shulgin, and Sasha Shulgin. Cost was $1,300.
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Oct 9, 2002 |
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Techstasy! Consciousness + Sex + Drugs + Technology: For Everyone
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Held in San Francisco, CA, at the Harvey Milk Institute, presenters Annie Sprinkle and David J. Brown discussed the interactions, risks, and benefits of various pharmaceuticals, smart drugs, herbs, and licit & illicit drugs as sexual enhancers.
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Oct 10, 2002 |
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The Politics of Medical Marijuana
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Held in San Francisco, CA, and sponsored by the Drug Policy Alliance.
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Oct 25-29, 2002 |
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The International Conference on Altered States of Consciousness
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Held in Albuquerque, NM, and produced by the Message Company
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Oct 28-Nov 2, 2002 |
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Robert Venosa Painting Workshop
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Held in Boulder, CO, this workshop provided painting instruction from Robert Venosa.
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Oct 29, 2002 |
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Journey for Justice Forum
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Held at Temple University, Beasley School of Law in Philadelphia, PA.
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Oct 30, 2002 |
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Journey for Justice Forum
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Held in Princeton, NJ.
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Nov 8-10, 2002 |
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Marijuana Policy Project & Students for Sensible Drug Policy
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Held on Veterans Day Weekend in Anaheim, CA, this was the first weekend after Election Day, and the results of key congressional, gubernatorial, and state legislative races were a major topic of discussion, as were the results of the drug policy initiatives that were on the ballot in a handful of states and Washington, D.C. Presenters included former U.S. Surgeon General Joycelyn Elders, producer Aaron Russo, author Mike Gray, and singer/actress Michelle Phillips.
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Nov 16, 2002 |
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Ibogaine Forum
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Held at the Oberia D. Dempsey Center Auditorium in Harlem, NY, this event discussed the use of Tabernanthe iboga as an addiction treatment. Presenters included Kenneth Alper, Suzanne Bellamy, Playthell Benjamin, Elombe Brath, Awolowo Johnson, Emmanuel Onaivi, and Rommell Washington. Cost was $10.
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Nov 22-24, 2002 |
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Canadian Harm Reduction Conference
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Held in Toronto, Canada. Cost was $375.
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Nov 22-24, 2002 |
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Psychoactivity III
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Held at in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, and produced by Psychoativity/Conscious Dreams, this was the first international conference held in Europe that focused on ayahuasca. International presenters and shamans from South America provided a wide range of expert information on this enigmatic plant brew.
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Dec 1-4, 2002 |
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The 4th National Harm Reduction Conference
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Held in Seattle, WA, this conference focused on "Taking Drug Users Seriously".
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Jan 9-18, 2003 & Jan 20-30, 2003 |
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Ayahuasca Healing Retreat
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Held near Manaus in the Brazilian Amazon Rain Forest, this seminar featured ayahuasca sessions, Salvia divinorum sessions, brainwave technologies, and visionary art practices. Presentations and instruction were provided (Jan 9-18) by Rick Doblin, Isabela Hartz, Martina Hoffmann, Jonathan Ott, Silvia Polivoy, Zoe Seven, and Robert Venosa, and (Jan 20-30) by Isabela Hartz, David Icke, Silvia Polivoy, and Zoe Seven.
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Feb 9-20, 2003 |
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Experiential and Theoretical International Symposia in the Brazilian Amazon
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Held in Manaus, Brazil, and produced by the Wasiwaska Research Center for the Study of Psychointegrator Plants, Visionary Art, and Consciousness, this seminar features lectures by Rick Harlow, Luis Eduardo Luna, Dennis McKenna, Steven White, and Michael Winkelman, as well as four ayahuasca using a brew of the highest quality with each session followed by a circle for integrative group-sharing, and two breath work sessions conducted by Diane Haug and Ivania Hassler; literary, artistic and musical expressions of inner experiences (workshops); body work, yoga and excursions into the rainforest; magnificent setting and experienced facilitators.
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Feb 12-15, 2003 |
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Out from the Shadows: Ending Drug Prohibition in the 21st Century
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Held at Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico, and produced by DRCNet Foundation, The First Latin American Legalization Summit was attended by approximately 300 people, including Mexican activists, national legislators and advocates throughout Latin America, Americans, Europeans, and numerous students and interested members of the community--an historic, first-of-its-kind, global summit calling for and end to drug prohibition.
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Apr 5-26, 2003 |
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Ayahuasca 3-Week Intensive
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Held in Manaus, Brazil, and produced by the Wasiwaska Research Center for the Study of Psychointegrator Plants, Visionary Art, and Consciousness, this was a three-week intensive investigation of ayahuasca using a brew of the highest quality.
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Apr 6-10, 2003 |
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The 14th International Conference on the Reduction of Drug Related Harm
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Held in Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand and organized by the International Harm Reduction Association in conjunction with the Asian Harm Reduction Network, this conference focused on "Strengthening Partnerships For A Safer Future".
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Apr 17-19, 2003 |
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NORML Conference
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Held at the Hyatt Regency Hotel at Embarcadero in San Francisco, CA, this conference convened in the shadow of the Ed Rosental arrest travesty. The conference's theme was appropriately "Back to Basics: Stop Arresting Marijuana Smokers". Presenters included Donald Abrams, Paul Armentano, Lindsay Battles, Steve Bloom, Dave Borden, Ricky Bradford, David Bronner, Chris Conrad, Mike Corral, Valerie Corral, Richard Cowan, Stephen W. Dillon, Sarah Duff, Mitch Earleywine, Matt Elrod, David Frankel, Amy Fritz, Columbia Alliance for Patients and Education Dale Gieringer, Matt Gonzales, Michael Gray, Lester Grinspoon, Terence Hallinan, Shawn Heller, Jack Herer, Dominic Holden, Scott Imler, Jeanette Irwin, Anthony Johnson, Jeff Jones, Matt Jorn, Rob Kampia, Norman Elliott Kent, Ellen Komp, Kris Krane, Paul Kuhn, Kyle Kushman, Richard Lake, Mark Leno, Steve Levine, Pam Lichty, Kris Lotlikar, Ron Mann, Nathan McCune, Doug McVay, John P. Morgan, Christopher Mulligan, Sheigla Murphy, Ethan Nadelmann, Tony Newman, Pierre Claude Nolin, Mikki Norris, Eugene Oscapella, Bill Panzer, Candi Penn, Robert Raich, Bill Regardie, Craig Reinarman, Darrell Rogers, Marsha Rosenbaum, Ed Rosenthal, Ethan Russo, Jason Samuels, Keith Saunders, Dan Savage, Robert Sharpe, Steven Silverman, Deborah Small, Doug Sneed, Eric Steenstra, Mark Stepnoski, rDan Stern, Rick Steves, llen St. Pierre, Nadine Strossen, Keith Stroup, Emily Jo Testa, Mike Tiner, Arnold Trebach, Dan Viets, Kevin Zeese, and Bill Zimmerman
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Apr 19, 2003 |
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Bicycle Day 60th Anniversary
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Held at the Jaguar House/Center Space in Portland, OR, and produced by Gwyllm Llwydd of Rowan Tree Arts, this event featured presentations by Jon Hanna and Keeper Trout, and also showcased Connie Littlefield's documentary Hofmann's Potion. Music and atmosphere was provided by DJs Weedeater, Fractalien, and Apollo's' Lute. This was the second in a speaker series produced by Rowan Tree Arts.
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Apr 26, 2003 |
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Sex and Drugs: For All Genders
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Held at the LGBT Community Center in San Francisco, CA, this event presented information on how various chemicals impact human sexuality. Presenters included David Jay Brown, Annie Sprinkle, and Sylvia Thyssen.
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May 23-25, 2003 |
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Mind States IV Conference
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Held at the International House in Berkeley, CA, and produced by Jon Hanna, the fourth edition of the Mind States conference series celebrated the 60th anniversary of the discovery of the psychoactive effects of LSD by featuring a panel of experts discussing the past, present, and future of this world-changing molecule. Other panels were held on the topic of visionary art and the topic of control culture, and individual presentations focused on ayahuasca shamanism, memetics, the neurology of aesthetics, future mind technology, virtual reality, cyber-punk literature, an "Ask the Shulgins" Q&A session, a theatrical depiction of Confessions of a Dope Dealer, excerpts from True Hallucinations (an opera based on the life and times of Terence McKenna), and other arcane topics. Presenters included Pablo Amaringo, Anton Barbeau, Susan Blackmore, Richard Glen Boire, Erik Davis, Earth Erowid, Fire Erowid, John Gilmore, Alex Grey, Allyson Grey, Stanislav Grof, Lorenzo Hagerty, Mark Henson, Martina Hoffmann, Jaron Lanier, Mark McCloud, Ralph Metzner, Naaskow, David E. Nichols, Sheldon Norberg, Mark Pesce, Stevee Postman, V.S. Ramachandran, Nicholas Sand, Wrye Sententia, Zoe Seven, Ann Shulgin, Sasha Shulgin, R.U. Sirius, Myron Stolaroff, Fred Tomaselli, and Robert Venosa.
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Jun 1-13, 2003 |
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Colombia in the Crosshairs: US Drug Policy in the Andes Conference
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Held in Colombia, and led by drug policy expert, Sanho Tree, this conference convened Colombian experts on drug policy, civilian communities directly and indirectly affected by U.S. counter-narcotics assistance in the fight against cocaine trafficking, as well as government officials from the US and Colombia.
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Jul 11-13, 2003 |
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Altered States and the Spiritual Awakening Conference
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Held in San Francisco, CA, and produced by Stephen Trichter of of False Profit, LLC, this event featured presentations from Morgan Brent, Etzel Cardeña, Dr. Concrescence, Erik Davis, Frank Echenhofer, Earth Erowid, Fire Erowid, Ruth Inge-Heinze, Robert Jesse, Jon Klimo, Stanley Krippner, Luis Eduardo Luna, Maria Mangini, Justine E. Owens, Daniel Pinchbeck, Ann Shulgin, Stuart Sovatsky, Charles T. Tart, and Robert L. Van de Castle.
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Jul 20-29, 2003 |
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Ayahuasca Healing Retreat
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Held near Manaus in the Brazilian Amazon Rain Forest, this seminar featured ayahuasca sessions, Salvia divinorum sessions, and workshops in remote viewing, lucid dreaming, and visionary art. Presentations and instruction were provided by Pablo Amaringo, Richard Glen Boire, Silvia Polivoy, and Zoe Seven.
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Aug 3-14, 2003 |
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Ayahuasca, Holotropic Breathwork, Visionary Art, Shamanism, and Consciousness
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Held in Manaus, Brazil, and produced by the Wasiwaska Research Center for the Study of Psychointegrator Plants, Visionary Art, and Consciousness, this experiential and theoretical seminar featured five ayahuasca sessions, two Holotropic Breathwork sessions conducted by Ivania Hassler, artistic expression led by Anderson Debernardi, a "Liberating the Voice"workshop conducted by Silvia Nakkach, Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga and percussion with Iván Padilla, and five excursions to the rainforest. Additional presentations were given by Diane Haug, Luis Eduardo Luna, Ralph Metzner, and Benny Shanon. Cost was $1,850-$2,000.
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Aug 21-24, 2003 |
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Telluride Mushroom Festival
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Held in Telluride, CO, the Telluride Mushroom Conference encourages persons interested in expanding their knowledge of edible, poisonous, and psychoactive wild mushrooms. Major consideration is given to the cultivation of diverse mushroom species, emphasizing practical principles and techniques.
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Aug 21-22, 2003 |
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Entheovision 1 Conference
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Held in Germany, with a focus on "Plants of the Gods", this conference featured presentations by Wolfgang Bauer, Mathias Bröckers, Hans Cousto, Joachim Eul, Frank Fuchs, Jochen Gartz, Sergius Golowin, Ulrich Holbein, Tilmann Holzer, Roger Liggenstorfer, Claudia Müller-Ebeling, Werner Pieper, Christian Rätsch, Ronald Steckel, and Georg Wurth.
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Aug 25-Sept 1, 2003 |
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Burning Man
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Held in the Black Rock Desert, NV, this alternative arts festival attracts psychedelic aficionados.
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Aug 27-31, 2003 |
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Plants, Dreams & Visions Conference
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Held in Perinaldo (an ancient village on the hills near the prestigious Italian seaside resort of San Remo), this conference produced by the Italian Society for the Study of the States of Consciousness (SISSC) explored psychedelic plants and had additional experiential classes on Holotropic Breathwork and hypnosis. Presentations and instruction were provided by Gilberto Camilla, Massimo Centini, Piero Coppo, Fulvio Gosso, Salvatore Inglese, Marco Margnelli, Luigi Picinni, Carl Ruck, Blaise Staples, and Peter Webster.
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Sep 9, 2003 |
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NIDA: Psychoactive Botanical Products
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Held in Rockville, MD, and produced by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, this workshop provided a morning of speaker presentations followed by an afternoon panel discussion, moderated by Reese Jones, which encouraged questions from audience members and discussed topics such as the use of beta-carbolines as MAOIs, the Internet as a source of information and misinformation, potential therapeutic uses of psychoactive botanicals, basic and applied research that is needed to investigate psychoactive botanical products (including issues related to acute vs. chronic use, effects when taken during pregnancy, developmental effects), and funding issues related to research on psychoactive botanical products. Presenters included Richard Briscoe, Paul Coates, John H. Halpern, Susan McCabe, Dennis McKenna, and Bryan Roth.
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Sep 12-13, 2003 |
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The IACM 2nd Conference on Cannabinoids in Medicine
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Held at the University of Cologne's Center for Anatomy in Cologne, Germany, this conference was produced by the International Association for Cannabis as Medicine in cooperation with the Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy of the University of Cologne and the Department of Anaesthesiology of the University of Cologne. The gathering's scientific community included Franjo Grotenhermen, Markus Leweke, Kirsten Mueller-Vahl, Lukas Radbruch, Rainer Sabatowski, and Martin Schnelle.
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Sep 19, 2003 |
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Psychedelic Psychotherapy: New Research, Ancient Practice
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Held at the National Institute of the Psychotherapies New York City, NY, and produced as a Networking Meeting of The Association for Spirituality & Psychotherapy, in this interactive presentation, Neal Goldsmith sketched out the context for the use of psychedelics in psychotherapy through the tradition of shamanic practices reaching back millennia.
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Sep 19-26, 2003 |
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Consciousness and the Spirits of Nature Event
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Held in Bahia, Brazil, and produced by Heart of the Initiate, this event featured ayahuasca rituals.
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Sep 20, 2003 |
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The 14th Annual MassCann/NORML Freedom Rally
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Held in Boston, MA, and produced by MassCann and the National Organization for Reform of Marijuana Laws, this event featured bands and speakers including The Hemposium, Scissorfight, Darrell Rogers, Keith Stroup, The Foundation, Gary Nolan, Stratejacket, Ed Rosenthal, Ethan Nadelmann, Chuck Turner, Nancy Murray, The Dresden Dolls, Daniel I. Kontoff, We Sold Our Soul, and more.
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Oct 2, 2003 |
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The Truth About Medical Marijuana
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Held at the Hotel Nikko in San Francisco, CA, produced by The Independent Institute and co-sponsored by Harper’s Magazine, The Drug Policy Alliance and the Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at the University of California, Berkeley, this event featured presentations by Ed Rosenthal, Donald I. Abrams, Edwin Dobb, and Robert J. MacCoun. Tickets were $18-$22.
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Oct 5-25, 2003 |
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Ayahuasca Intensive at Wasiwaska
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Held in Florianópolis, Brazil, at Wasiwaska, and produced by Luis Eduardo Luna, ayahuasca was available every other night at this event, which also featured lectures on Psychointegrator Plants, Visionary Art, and Brazilian Culture. Permaculture information was presented by South African ethnobotanist Dale Millard. Additional activities included yoga, Tai Chi, Capoeira, Portuguese lessons, gardening, and excursions to the island and mainland. Cost was $1,000 per week.
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Oct 8-11, 2003 |
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Addiction Medicine State of the Art 2003 Conference
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Held at the Radisson-Miyako Hotel in San Francisco, CA, the California Society of Addiction Medicine's Conference featured presentations on ibogaine by Deborah C. Mash, Jeffrey Kamlet, Stanley Glick, and Dorit Ron.
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Oct 12, 2003 |
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Daniel Pinchbeck Reading
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Held in Chicago, IL, this event was a fundraiser for Erowid.
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Nov 5-8, 2003 |
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Biennial Conference of the Drug Policy Alliance
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Held in East Rutherford, NJ.
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Nov 8, 2003- Mar 31, 2004 |
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Mythic Visions: Yarn Paintings of a Huichol Shaman Exhibit
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Exhibited at the University of Pennsylvania Museum in Philadelphia, Mythic Visions featured 31 yarn paintings by shaman-artist José Benítez Sánchez, considered the leading Huichol artist using this medium.
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Nov 20-29, 2003 |
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Ecuadorian Amazon Journey
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Held in Nr. Sangay National Park, Ecuador and produced by Sentient Experientials.
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Nov 29-30, 2003 |
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Ethnobotanica III: Australian Ethnobotany Conference
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Held at Wandjina Gardens in Mullumbimby NSW, Australia, presentations and workshops were given by Michael Bock, David C, Henry Cox, Dan Cummins, Darklight, Fractal, Jasper, Thomas Munro, Sybille Orzek, Mark Pesce, Robin Rodd, Reville Saw, Michael S. Smith, Torsten Wiedemann, and Darren Williams. Topics covered included the growing and using mescaline-containing cacti; chemistry and quantum physics; bioethics; ethnobotany in Brunei and Bali; the culture surrounding the use of Brugmansia and Datura; the use of Sceletium tortuosum; psychoactive mushrooms of Australia; conservation of the Victorian Ethnopharmacopaea; yopo and Banisteriopsis caapi use by the Piaroa; Bufo marinus and bufotenine; recent scientific and political developments with Salvia divinorum; tissue culture protocols for Acacia phlebophylla; thin layer chromatography; the use of Duboisia hopwoodii; a Yuruba drumming performance and workshop; trance-inducing rhythm; the propagation of tropical plants; growing mushrooms; propagation & care of ethnobotanicals; and methods of making seed-based snuffs. Attendance required Participating Membership in the Australian Ethnobotanical Conservation Association, Inc. at the cost of $75.
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Jan 6-17, 2004 |
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Ethnobotany: Plants in Human Affairs January Intensive
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Held at the Ohana Keauhou Beach Resort, Hawaii, and co-sponsored by the Center for Spirituality and Healing at the University of Minnesota and the Kohala Center in Kameula, Hawaii, this four-credit intensive explored humanity's age-old symbiotic relationship with plants. Ethnobotanist Kathleen Harrison and ethnopharmacologist Dennis McKenna, covered the role of plants in the evolution of civilizations, wars, migrations, religion, spirituality, art, medicine, and science. Guest lectures by local experts and frequent field trips brought the subject alive in one of the most beautiful and biodiverse environments on the planet.
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Jan 7-9, 2004 |
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Fifth Annual Students for Sensible Drug Policy Conference
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Held at the New Hampshire College Convention in Manchester, NH.
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Jan 11-20, 2004 |
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Ayahuasca Healing Retreat
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Held near Manaus in the Brazilian Amazon Rain Forest, this seminar featured ayahuasca sessions, Salvia divinorum sessions, and lectures and workshops in the shamanic use of psychoactive plants, neuro-technology devices, lucid dreaming, visionary art, and more. Group sharing, transpersonal exercises, and local excursions, were all a part of the program. Presentations and instruction were provided by Martina Hoffmann, Silvia Polivoy, Zoe Seven, and Robert Venosa.
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Jan 31-Feb 1, 2004 |
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Entheogenesis
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Held at The British Columbia Marijuana Party's hall in Vancouver, BC, Canada, and co-sponsored by Pot-TV, The Iboga Therapy House, and Urban Shaman, this conference featured presentations from David Aaron, Chris Bennett, Renee Boje, Mike Crowley, Rick Doblin, Marc Emery, Aurora Giraffe, Jon Hanna, Sandra Karpetas, Phil Lucas, Jean Millay, Thomas Roberts, Carl Ruck, Ethan Russo, Benny Shanon, Blaise Staples, as well as the visionary art of Luke Brown and music from DJs Nils and Androgynoid, and acid jazz from the Charley Higgins Quartet.
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Apr 7-11, 2004 |
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Toward a Science of Consciousness
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Held every other year since 1994 in Tucson, AZ, and sponsored by the Center for Consciousness Studies at the University of Arizona, this conference investigates the latest theories and understandings related to states of consciousness, and it often features several presentations related to psychedelics.
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May 14-16, 2004 |
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Altered States and The Spiritual Awakening II
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Held in San Francisco, CA, and produced by Stephen Trichter of of False Profit, LLC, this event featured presentations from John Perry Barlow, Ram Dass, Erik Davis, Delvin, Leslie Gray, Shabda Kahn, Stephen LaBerge, Dennis McKenna, Jean Milay, Naasko, Beverly Rubik, Ann Shulgin, Sasha Shulgin, Sijay, Stuart Sovatsky, and Myron Stolaroff.
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May 15-Jun 30, 2004 |
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Interdependance: The Art of the Covenant
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Held in Seattle, WA at Gallery of the Senses and produced in conjunction with Tribe 13 as The Second Annual Interdimensional Art Show, this exhibit featured the work of visionary artists Luke Brown, Kris Davidson, Drake, Ferg, J Garcia, Tom Giffin, Mark Henson, David Heskin, Martina Hoffman, Kris Kuksi, Nemo, Carey Thompson, Robert Venosa, Roman Villagrana, and Xavi .
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May 20-22, 2004 |
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The Third National Clinical Conference on Cannabis Therapeutics
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Held in Charlottesville, VA, sponsored by The Office of Continuing Medical Education of the University of Virginia’s Health System and co-presented by Patients Out of Time, the University of Virginia School of Nursing, the Pain Management Center, Department of Anesthesiology, University of Virginia School of Medicine, the Virginia Nurses Association, and the University of Virginia School of Law.
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Jun 7-11, 2004 |
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Joint Conference on Digital Libraries
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Held in Tucson, AZ, the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries is an international forum focusing on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues.
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Jun 11-18, 2004 |
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Sixteenth International Transpersonal Association Conference
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Held in Palm Springs, CA, and produced by the International Transpersonal Association, this conference titled "Mythic Imagination and Modern Society: The Re-Enchantment of the World" explored how the new understanding of the nature and function of myth revealed by the work of C. G. Jung, Marie-Louise von Franz, Joseph Campbell, Mircea Eliade, James Hillman, Marion Woodman, and others has revolutionized thinking in many areas of modern life--psychiatry, psychology, and psychotherapy, biology, anthropology, philosophy, theology, history, economy, and politics. Presenters included Steve Aizenstat, Chungliang Al Huang, Angeles Arrien, Chris Bache, John Beebe, John Cleese, Cathy Coleman, Vishnu Tattva Das, Ram Dass, Geoffrey Gordon, Susan Griffin, Charles Grob, Christina Grof, Stanislav Grof, Sandra Harner, Michael Harner, Lorin Hollander, Jean Houston, Jack Kornfield, Robin Larsen, Stephen Larsen, Ervin Laszlo, Bokara Legendre, Bernard Lietaer, Lost at Last, Francis Lu, David Lukoff, John Mack, Albrecht Mahr, Robert McDermott, Michael Meade, Ralph Metzner, Jane Middelton-Moz, Wes Nisker, Shairy Jose Quimbo, Steve Roach, Peter Russell, Marilyn Schlitz, Nina Simons, Huston Smith, Tav Sparks, Charlene Spretnak, Brother David Steindl-Rast, Richard Tarnas, Charles Tart, David Ulansey, Jai Uttal, Frances Vaughan, Jenny Wade, Roger Walsh, Nina Wise, and others.
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Jun 24-26, 2004 |
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Exploring Consciousness
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Held in Bath, England and co-produced by Psychonaut UK, The Sophia Centre at Bath Spa University College, and The Academy for Cultural and Educational Studies, this conference considered the theme of exploring consciousness from psychonautic, Gaian, cosmological, scientific, psychological, anthropological, philosophical, architectural, sociological, historical, astrological, literary, mythological, political, hedonistic and therapeutic perspectives. Presenters included Francoise Barbira-Freedman, Philippa Berry, Susan Blackmore, William Bloom, Bernadette Brady, Chas Clifton, Jude Currivan, Eric Davis, Rick Doblin, Amanda Feilding, Stephen Fitzpatrick, Piers Gibbon, Liz Greene, Susan Greenwood, Rob Hand, Charles Jencks, Andrew Letcher, David Luke, Nicholas Mann, Kelly Morris, Claudia Mueller-Ebeling, Christian Rätsch, Serena Roney-Dougal, Anja Saunders, Alexander Shulgin, Ann Shulgin, Julian Vayne, Max Velmans, and Hattie Wells.
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Jul 2-15, 2004 |
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Painting in Dali's Garden
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Held in Cadaques, Spain, this painting workshop featured instruction by Martina Hoffmann and Robert Venosa.
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Jul 21-23, 2004 |
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National Social Norms Conference
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Held at the Hyatt Regency McCormick Place in Chicago, IL, this conference focused on how the "social norms approach" of health promotion has been applied to reducing heavy drinking and related harm among university students, and presented other areas in which this approach has been applied, such as adolescent alcohol and tobacco use, by states to promote traffic safety, and by colleges to improve academic performance and to reduce intimate partner violence.
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Aug 19-22, 2004 |
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Telluride Mushroom Festival
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Held in Telluride, CO, the Telluride Mushroom Conference encourages persons interested in expanding their knowledge of edible, poisonous, and psychoactive wild mushrooms. Major consideration is given to the cultivation of diverse mushroom species, emphasizing practical principles and techniques. Presenters included Bill Adams, John Corbin, Tony Corbin, Lee Gillman, Linnea Gillman, Art Goodtimes, John Sir Jesse, Gary Lincoff, Mark McCoin, Ralph Metzner, Emanuel Salzman, Jason Salzman, Paul Stamets, and John Winslow.
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Aug 21-22, 2004 |
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Entheovision 2
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Held in Berlin, Germany, this conference featured presentations from Wolfgang Bauer, Markus Berger, Hans Cousto, Joachim Eul, Michael Ganslmeier, Jochen Gartz, Sergius Golowin, Jon Hanna, Ulrich Holbein, Marc Iwaszkiewicz, Sandra Karpetas, Bernd Lauer, Claudia Müller-Ebeling, Christian Rätsch, Silvio A. Rohde, Alexander Shulgin, Ann Shulgin, and Wolfgang Sterneck.
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Aug 26-30, 2004 |
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Boom Festival
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Held every other year near Idana-a-Nova in Portugal, this alternative music and arts festival caters to aficionados of psychedelics. This event included visionary art, a psychedelic crisis area, and educational talks and workshops from Richard Glen Boire, Mark Comings, Crystal & Spore (Delvin and Sijay), Jon Hanna, Martina Hoffmann, Luis Eduardo Luna, and Robert Venosa.
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Sep 10-11, 2004 |
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Cannabinoids in Medicine
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Held at Somerville College Oxford, England, this was the Third International Association for Cannabis as Medicine (IACM) Conference.
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Sep 10-12, 2004 |
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The Great Rethinking
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Held in Oxford, England, The Great Rethinking brought leading visionaries together to rethink and to reshape our collective future. Presenters included William Bloom, Helen Caldicott, Banco de Gaia, Christopher Hansard, Satish Kumar, Ervin Laszlo, Lynne McTaggart, Helena Norgerg-Hodge, Peter Russell, Leo Rutherford, Rupert Sheldrake, Vandana Shiva, Alberto Villoldo, and Danah Zohar.
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Sep 12-17, 2004 |
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European Digital Library Conferences
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Held in Bath, England, this was the eighth in the series of European Digital Library Conferences. ECDL has become the major European forum focusing on digital libraries and associated technical, organisational and social issues. Keynote speakers included Lorcan Dempsey, Tony Hey, and Neil McLean.
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Sep 15-20, 2004 |
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Mind States Oaxaca
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Held near the Zapotec ruins at Monte Albán, Mind States Oaxaca featured presentations on traditional Mexican entheogens, plus talks on dreaming, psychedelic art, transcranial magnetic stimulation, and more. Presenters included Deirdre Barrett, Bruce Damer, Erik Davis, Alex Grey, Allyson Grey, Zena Grey, Jon Hanna, Manuel Jiménez, Jonathan Ott, Daniel Siebert, Alexander Shulgin, Ann Shulgin, Allan Snyder, and Martha Toledo.
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Sep 24-26, 2004 |
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CannaBusiness 2004 Event
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Held at the Palladium in Cologne, Germany, this event gathered a myriad of businesses related to Cannabis and hemp.
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Sep 27-30, 2004 |
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International Conference on Drugs and Young People
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Held in Melaka, Malaysia, the International Conference on Drugs and Young People was geared toward providing an enabling environment for young people to make choices.
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Oct 22-31, 2004 |
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Dreaming and Awakening
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Held in Kalani, HI, this residential training program in lucid dreaming featured instruction from Stephen LaBerge, invited guest Fariba Bogzaran, and others.
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Nov 6, 2004 |
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Synergenesis
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Held at CELL Space in San Francisco, CA, and produced by ExploreSpirit, this event featured presentations from Crystal & Spore (Delvin and Sijay), Mark Comings, Erik Davis, Martina Hoffmann, Eve Ladyapples, Naasko, J.M. Nasim, Kirby Seid, Spotworks, and Robert Venosa. With music from Bluetech, DJ Danny, and Shakatura. Tickets were $20-$55.
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Nov 18-21, 2004 |
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Students for Sensible Drug Policy Conference
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Held at University of Maryland in College Park, MD, invited presenters included Shawn Heller, Gary Johnson, Dennis Kucinich, Ethan Nadelmann, and the PoeTRee Ladies.
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Jan 23-Feb 5, 2005 |
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Oneiric Vision: Ayahuasca, Lucidity, and Dreaming in the Amazon
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Held in Manaus, Brazil, sponsored by the Wasiwaska Research Centre for the Study of Psychointegrator Plants, Visionary Arts and Consciousness. Stephen LaBerge will discuss the art and science of lucidity as a special guest of Luis Eduardo Luna during a two week workshop exploring visionary sacred plants of the Amazon. The program will include several opportunities for guided personal experience with the shamanic brew ayahuasca, known for producing powerful visionary experiences.
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Jan 27, 2005 |
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Neofiles: Twenty First Century Brains
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Held at the Mill Valley Community Center in Mill Valley, CA, and produced by Life Enhancement Products and NeoFiles, this event featured a panel of experts, moderated by R.U.Sirius, who discussed recent activities in brain science, looked at near future possibilities, and described the social implications of our increasing abilities to manipulate the human brain. Presenters included Will Block, Zach Lynch, David Pescovitz, and Wrye Sententia.
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Jan 28, 2005 |
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Drugs : The Politics, Philosophy and Economics
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Held at The Royal Institute of British Architects, London, England. This conference examined the increasingly important theme of drugs, the law and human rights. some of the presenters were Dr. Peter Cohen, Professor Cindy Fazey, William Pryor, Mike Trace, Dr. Alexander Shulgin, and Harry Shapiro.
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Feb 5, 2005 |
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Resonance: The Convergence of Music and Spirituality
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Held at the Pacific School of Religion in Berkeley, CA and presented by Explorespirit and The Sacared Center. This conference examined music from an emerging paradigm of the sacred, exploring the connection between music and spirituality from a variety of perspectives, weaving them together into a larger whole, and providing a glimpse of a new landscape of sound and spirit. The presenters Silvia Nakkach, Petr Janata, Shanti Shivani, Luisha Teish, and Robin Sylvan have a wide range of backgrounds, musical experience, and spiritual practice.
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Feb 20-21, 2005 |
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New York City Ibogaine Forum 2005
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Held at The Chapel of Sacred Mirrors in New York, NY. This conference covered different aspects of Ibogaine treatments.
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Feb 22, 2005 |
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A Live Chat With Dr. Sasha Shulgin and Ann Shulgin
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Dr. Sasha (Alexander) and Ann Shulgin are pioneers in psychedelic research and authored the landmark books PIHKAL: A Chemical Love Story and TIHKAL: The Continuation. On Tuesday, February 22, 2005 they were online to discuss topics from the "war on drugs" to the use of MDMA in psychotherapy.
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Mar 20-23, 2005 |
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International Conference on the Reduction of Drug Related Harm
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Held at the Belfast Waterfront Hall in Belfast, Ireland in association with the International Harm Reduction Association. The conference included sessions on alcohol and tobacco as well as ensured that the issues which typically form the core of IHRA conferences would continue to be addressed and debated. The organisers were also keen to ensure that the conference continued to appeal to those with a long history of working in the harm reduction field, as well as to those for whom it is a relatively new phenomenon.
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Apr 3, 2005 |
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Psychonautic Landscape IV
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Held at the ABC Treehouse Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands. The exhibition is presented on three floors and is spread out in such a way as to be conducive to giving viewers their own space to fully “get” and “get into“ the amazing array of images and styles. From the moody, introspective pieces by Giger to the delicately emotional ink drawings by Canadian Dave Besseling to the lighthearted sculpture of Bossart there is sure to be something there to spark anyone's imagination. There are twenty three artists exhibiting including Walter Wegmuller, Kurt Haas, Radovan Hirsl, Nadia Honarchian, Claude Steiner, Wolgang Maria Ohlhauser, Nauwald, Brian Coleman,Dave Besseling, Hannes Bossert and Branka Brmbota.
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Apr 7, 2005 |
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The Psychedelic Art of Alex Grey
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Held in the Hamilton Hall, Columbia University, New York, NY
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Apr 15-16, 2005 |
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Altered States and the Spiritual Awakening
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Held in San Francisco, CA and presented by ExploreSpirit One of the primary goals of this conference was to bring together experts in multiple forms of altered states. It covered three main spheres of knowledge: transpersonal and para-psychology, entheogens, and counsciousness exploration through external (technological) means. Some of the presenters were Stanislav Grof, M.D., Rich Doblin, Ph.D., Ralph Metzner, and Linda Rosa Corazon, M.A., M.S.
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May 6-8, 2005 |
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Whole Earth Festival
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Held at the UC Davis Quad in Davis, CA. This year's theme was "Conscious Creation". A wide variety of people attended the Festival, everyone from small children to aging hippies to college students. Some of the highlights were Jason Webley (Rob Roy believes Webley may very well be the earth's greatest performer), Faith Petric, The Zim-Zims, Aphrodesia, and Garrett Pierce. Memorable attractions included the band Clan Dyken, who performed a cover of John Lennon's Imagine, a workshop on Art and Activism led by two women who engaged the audience in call-and-response singing and gesturing, and some Sufi music and poetry presented by Mehdi, an employee of the local Davis Food Co-Op.
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May 7-9, 2005 |
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Consciousness, Theatre, Literature and the Arts
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Held in the Department of Theatre, Film, and Television Studies at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth, Wales, UK. This was the First International Conference on Consciousness, Theatre, Literature, and the Arts, held to celebrate the fifth anniversary of the launch of the refereed web journal Consciousness, Literature and the Arts (CLA) (www.aber.ac.uk/tfts/journal), the launch of Daniel Meyer-Dinkgräfe's Theatre and Consciousness: Explanatory Scope and Future Potential and the launch of Amy Ione's Innovation and Visualization: Trajectories, Strategies, and Myths. 80 delegates from fourteen countries attended the conference.
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May 12-14, 2005 |
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Making Sense of Depression, Stress and Anxiety
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Held in Budapest, Hungary, this inaugural inter-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary conference aimed to identify and explore the rapidly expanding and worryingly increasing conditions of depression, stress and anxiety (DSA) as they affect the way people live and think today. The implications for clinicians,healers, patients and care givers were also assessed.
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May 14, 2005 |
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3rd Annual Interdimensional Art Show
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Held at 108 Seattle, WA, Showcasing visionary art, music, fashion and it's influence on culture, including works by Andrew Gonzalez, Robert Venosa, Martina Hoffman, Mark Henson, Luke Brown,Vibrata Chromodoris, Xavi, and many more.
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May 15, 2005 |
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Cosmic Memory
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Held in The Project Room, New York City, NY, this talk given by Daniel Pinchbeck was about the work of the Austrian visionary and occult philosopher Rudolf Steiner (1860-1925), founder of the Anthroposophical Movement, Waldorf Schools, and Biodynamic agriculture.
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May 21-26, 2005 |
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American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting
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Held in Atlanta, GA, this meeting covered topics such as monthly injections of Naltrexone showing continued benefit in treating Alcoholism, diversion and misuse of stimulant ADHD medications uncommon in the absence of Comorbid, and caffeinated colas linked to inattention, hyperactivity in first-grade children.
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May 21-23, 2005 |
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Entheogenesis 2: From Darkness Back to Light
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Held in the Wosk Centre for Dialogue in Vancouver, Canada this conference brought together the world's foremost minds in the fields of euphoric substances and religious practice, and tackled such subjects as ayahuasca and the internet, witches and crack moms, Islam and psychedelics, plant goddesses and myth, Shakespeare and cryptic cannabis composition, phantasticants and fascism, and much more.
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May 27-29, 2005 |
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Mind States VI: Technology and Transcendence
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Held at the Palace of Fine Arts Theater, San Francisco, CA and produced by Jon Hanna, this conference featured presentations on topics such as: • visionary art• sensory substitution• electronic trance-dance• video game environments• cutting-edge science as art• current psychedelic research • techno-biological enhancement• transcranial magnetic stimulation• skeptical consciousness studies • EEG-mapping of altered states • Reflections and Inspirations:The 50 Year Anniversary of R. Gordon Wasson’s Psilocybe Discovery• harm reduction• virtual reality and more. Presenters were Paul Bach-Y-Rita, Markus Berger, Piers Bizony, Susan Blackmore, Vibrata Chromodoris, Linda Rosa Corazon, Mike Crowley, Delvin, Sijay,Naasko, Isis Indriya, Lynzee Dava Lynx, Rick Doblin, and many more.
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Jun 15-28, 2005 |
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Painting in Dali's Garden
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Held in Cadaques, Spain by Robert Venosa and Martina Hoffmann, this 14 day workshop provided students with a painting technique that has been handed down from master to master from the 15th century to the present.
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Jun 17, 2005 |
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Drugs : The Shape of Things to Come?
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Held at the RIBA in London, England, and produced by DTL, this conference covered the future of drugs on the internet and included Earth & Fire, Robert Forman, John Marsden, Ph.D, David Neil, Wrye Sententia, Dr. Alexandar & Ann Shulgin, and Michelle Verroken.
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Jun 24-27, 2005 |
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9th Annual Conference of the Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness
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Held at the California Institute of Technology in Caltech, Pasadena, CA and produced in part by the Mind Science Foundation, this conference was intended to promote interdisciplinary dialogue in the scientific study of consciousness.
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Jun 30-Jul 30, 2005 |
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Confessions of a Dope Dealer Performance
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Held at the Climate Theater, San Francisco, CA. This event, produced by and staring Sheldon Norberg, was a one man show taking audiences right to the heart of the American drug experience--without whining, preaching, lying, or demanding that they do anything but think for themselves.
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Jul 3-8, 2005 |
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Visionary Art Intensive
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Held at the Omega Center Rhinebeck, NY, by Alex and Allyson Grey, this week long seminar was about love, visionary art, healing, community, visions (lots of em), drumming, more love, peace, bliss, dance, green glowing fiber optic frisbee's, singing frogs, cheesy ballons, sacred geometry, flowers by Anthony, laughs, music, circles of friends, and more.
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Jul 6-11, 2005 |
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Consciousness and Healing - IONS 11th Int'l Conference
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Held at the Hyatt Regency, Crystal City in Arlington Virginia More than 70 luminaries presented a vision of profound hope, grounded in rigorous science, wisdom, and compassion. Some of the presenters were Edgar Mitchell, Deepak Chopra, and Marilyn Schlitz.
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Jul 16-22, 2005 |
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1st International Shamanism Conference
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Held at "Soga del Alma" in Iquitos Peru, this conference allowed people from all over the world to meet in the Jungle, drink the sacred medicina, meet different types of curanderos and learn more about how Shamanism is practiced and plants revered there.
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Jul 22-27, 2005 |
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11th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction
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Held in Las Vegas, Nv, the Conference Program was organized into nine thematic areas, namely Ergonomics and Health Aspects of Work with Computers, Human Interface and the Management of Information, Human-Computer Interaction, Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics, Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction, Virtual Reality, Usability and Internationalization, Online Communities and Social Computing, and Augmented Cognition.
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Aug 12-28, 2005 |
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Confessions of a Dope Dealer
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New York International Fringe Festival, New York City, NY produced by Elena K. Holy. This hilarious all-American ODDyssey scales the heights and plumbs the depths of drug dealing, musically recreates altered states, and finishes with a scholar- ly Q&A that addresses real drug issues without government scare propaganda.
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Aug 17-20, 2005 |
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Toward a Science of Consciousness Midway Conference
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Held in Copenhagen, Denmark,the fourth TSC "midway" conference focused on the methodological and conceptual challenges facing interdisciplinary investigations of consciousness.
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Aug 17-23, 2005 |
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Psytopia in Jamaica
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Planned to be held at Hedonism III in Jamaica, producer Alex Pearlstein executed an eleventh-hour pull-out, when misleadingly hyped ticket sales for the event didn't pan out. While Pearlstein himself did not show up in Jamaica, those attendees who were unaware of the cancellation or who could not obtain any reimbursement for flights or paid attendance fees, went anyway, despite none of the presenters, music, or other entertainment that was promised being delivered.
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Sep 20-24, 2005 |
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Aging with Dignity: New Challenges, New Possibilities, New Solutions
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Held at the City Conference Center in Stockholm, Sweden and produced by the International Psychogeriatric Association.
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Sep 20-21, 2005 |
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National Criminal Justice Drug Workers Forum
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Held at the Moat House Hotel, York, UK
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Sep 24-Nov 26, 2005 |
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Minds Wide Open
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Held at the Light Space Gallery in Venice, CA. This was a group show featuring some of the finest artists working in the realms of the fantastic and transcendental. The artists included were Luke Brown, Dean Chamberlain , Vibrata Chromodoris, J Garcia, Alex Grey, Allyson Grey, Paul Laffoley, Kenny Scharf, Carey Thompson, Stavy Valis, Oliver Vernon, Robert Williams, and Suzanne Williams.
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Oct 7-12, 2005 |
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Mushroom Growing International Week
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Held at the "Moskva", All-Russian Exhibition Center, Moscow, Russia. Organized by the Exhibition Company "Mir-Expo". The weeks topics covered "The Specialized Trade Fair" and all aspects of mushrooms and mushroom growing.
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Oct 8, 2005 |
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Synergenesis 2
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Held at the Project Artaud Theater and CELLspace in San Francisco and presented by Ladyapples and Explorespirit. This conference covered psychedelic culture, self sustainable ecology and visionary art from 30 artists. Some of the presenters were Erik Davis, Jennifer Dumpert, Alex Gray and Daniel Pinchbeck.
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Oct 9, 2005-Feb 20, 2006 |
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Ecstasy: In and About Altered States
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Held at the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art. This exhibit showed an international survey of work by approximately 30 artists exploring altered states and alternative modes of perception.
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Oct 16, 2005-Jan 2, 2006 |
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SAFE: Design Takes On Risk
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Held at the MoMa, New York. Includes designs created by Jason Justice and Vibrata Chromodoris for DanceSafe.
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Oct 22-23, 2005 |
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Sacred Elixirs
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A conference on the role of drug plants in the history of religion. Held at The Montgomery Theater, San Jose, CA. Presentations from Mike Crowley, Marlene Dobkin De Rios, Paul Devereux, Clark Heinrich, James Kent, Ralph Metzner, Tom Riedlinger, Dale Pendell, Cynthia Palmer & Michael Horowitz, Earl Crockett with Alexander & Ann Shulgin, John Winslow.
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Nov 10-12, 2005 |
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International Drug Policy Reform Conference
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Held at the Westin Hotel in Long Beach, CA, this conference focused on building a movement for reason, compassion, and justice in the arena of drug policy.
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Nov 10-12, 2005 |
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The 7th Annual Students for Sensible Drug Policy Conference
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Held in Long Beach, CA, and organized by SSDP alumna and current DPA Director of Publications Leah Rorvig. Attendees were trained in on-campus fund raising, how to run successful grassroots campaigns, motivational techniques that work, and ways to use art in campus activism.
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Jan 13-15, 2006 |
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LSD: Problem Child and Wonder Drug Conference
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Held at the Convention Center in Basel, Switzerland, this event was presented by the Gaia Media Foundation as an International Symposium on the occasion of the 100th Birthday of Albert Hofmann.
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Jan 27, 2006 |
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Drugs University V
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Held in London, England, this event focused on criminal justice and the future of drug treatment in the UK.
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Apr 4-8, 2006 |
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Toward a Science of Consciousness
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Held every other year since 1994 in Tucson, AZ, and sponsored by the Center for Consciousness Studies at the University of Arizona, this conference investigates the latest theories and understandings related to states of consciousness, and it often features several presentations related to psychedelics.
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Apr 19-21, 2006 |
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Unhooked Thinking
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Held in Bath, Somerset, UK.
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Apr 30-May 4, 2006 |
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17th International Conference on the Reduction of Drug Related Harm
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Held in Vancouver, BC Canada.
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Jun 2-5, 2006 |
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Entheogenesis Australis
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Held at the Opeia Eco Arts Retreat in Victoria, Australia.
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Jun 8, 2006 |
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A Vigil for Lost Promise
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Held at DEA Headquarters in Arlington, VA.
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Jun 23-25, 2006 |
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SheShamans and Magic Mamas
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Held in Geyserville, CA.
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Jun 30-Jul 8, 2006 |
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2nd International Amazonian Shamanism Conference
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Held in Iquitos, Peru.
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Jul 15-17, 2006 |
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First Annual Clusterbusters Convention
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Held in Lisle, IL, this conference featured talks by Dr Andrew Sewell, Dr John Halpern, James Joseph, and others.
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Jul 23-27, 2006 |
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Solanaceae - Genomics Meets Biodiversity
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Held in Madison, Wisconsin.
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Aug 1-6, 2006 |
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Metzner Alchemical Divination
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Held in Northern California, featuring Ralph Metzner.
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Aug 3-9, 2006 |
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Boom Festival
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Held every other year near Idana-a-Nova in Portugal, this alternative music and arts festival caters to aficionados of psychedelics. This event included visionary art, a psychedelic crisis area, and educational talks and workshops from Guillermo Arevalo, Graham Hancock, Mark Heley, Jenny Pell, Daniel Pinchbeck, Amir Rabik, and Andre Soares.
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Aug 24-27, 2006 |
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Telluride Mushroom Festival
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Held in Telluride, CO, the Telluride Mushroom Conference encourages persons interested in expanding their knowledge of edible, poisonous, and psychoactive wild mushrooms. Major consideration is given to the cultivation of diverse mushroom species, emphasizing practical principles and techniques.
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Aug 28-Sep 24, 2006 |
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Burning Man Festival
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Held in Black Rock City, Nevada.
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Sep 7-9, 2006 |
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ATP-ITP Transpersonal Psychology Conference
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Held in Palo Alto, CA.
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Mar 14-16, 2007 |
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Annual Global Conference on Neuroprotection & Neuroregeneration
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Held at the Garmisch-Partenkirchen Conference Centre in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany.
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Apr 14, 2007 |
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Psychedelics Reconsidered
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This lecture by Jim Fadiman was held at New York Open Center.
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May 13-18, 2007 |
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The 18th International Conference on the Reduction of Drug Related Harm
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Held at the GROMADA Conference Centre in South Warsaw, Poland, this annual international conference is a key forum for the dissemination of harm reduction ideas and practice, attended by over 1300 people from over 60 countries. It brings together frontline workers, researchers, policy makers, members of governments, officials from law enforcement, the judiciary, criminal justice workers, UN officials, members of national and international NGO’s, together with members of drug user organizations.
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May 18-20, 2007 |
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SheShamans
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Held at Mountain Home Ranch in Geyserville, CA, SheShamans featured presentations from Angela Blessing, Linda Rosa Corazon, Valerie Leveroni Corral, Max Dashu, Adele Getty, Lou Montgomery, Micah Nissen, Cynthia Palmer, Mariela de la Paz, Celestine Star, Jane Straight, Suzanne Sterling, Marilyn Walker, and Patricia Winters.
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Jun 13-17, 2007 |
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Mind States Costa Rica
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Held at an eco-resort in Costa Rica, this Mind States conference feared lectures on visionary art, Philip K. Dick, Richard Linklater, the alchemy of thought, privacy and identity, coca and cocaine trafficking, fossil fuel scarcity, natural selection, the future of psychedelics, the shadow, local botanicals, and more. Presentations were given by Joe Coleman, Erik Davis, Earth Erowid, Fire Erowid, John Gilmore, Jon Hanna, Jonathan Ott, Mark Pesce, Ann Shulgin, Sasha Shulgin, Tommy Thomas. Zipline excursions across the forest canopy, horse riding, and Holotropic Breathwork sessions led by Sheelo Bohm with Leah Martin, were all part of the program.
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Jul 7-14, 2007 |
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The 3rd Amazonian Shamanism Conference
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Held in Iquitos, Peru, the 3rd Amazonian Shamanism Conference focused on the theme of "Healing Plants and Navigational Tools" and featured presentations from Alanna Aisha, Pablo Amaringo, Ananda, Lennon Boardman, José Cabanillas, Judith Arielle Golden, Peter Gorman, Yasmeen Grant, Richard Grossman, Alex Hargrove, Jan Kounen, Jerónimo M. Muñoz, Scott Petersen, Alan Shoemaker, Sitaramaya, Carlos Tanner, Jimmy Weiskopf, and Xythos.
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Jul 27-29, 2007 |
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Women's Visionary Congress
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Held at Wilbur Hot Springs, CA, the first annual Women's Visionary Congress featured presentations from Kimberly Booth, Val Corral, Earth Erowid, Fire Erowid, Carolyn (Mountain Girl) Garcia, Adele Getty, Shona Gochenaur, Debbie Goldsberry, Wendy Grace, Allyson Grey, Kathleen Harrison, Sandra Karpetas, Rosaura M. Kenyon, Jennifer Kern, Mariavittoria Mangini, Hilary McQuie, Annie Mithoefer, Valerie Mojeiko, Mikki Norris, Cindy Palmer, Angel Raich, June May Ruse, Lizbeth Rymland, Steph Sherer, Annie Sprinkle, Anjuli Verma, and Karen Vogel. Conference Report: Erowid Presents at the Women's Visionary Congress
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Oct 5-7, 2007 |
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The 1st International Alchemy Conference
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Held at the Palace Station Resort in Las Vegas, NV, this event featured presentations from Robert Allen Bartlett, Paul Bartscher, Thom Cavalli, Daniel Coaten, Jeffrey Edwards, Bruce Fisher, John Michael Greer, Gudni Gudnason, Dennis William Hauck, Stanton Marlan, Jeff McBride, Abbi McBride, Werner Nawrocki, Micah Nilsson, Paul Rendak, Duane Saari, Hans Schimmer, Nicki Scully, Gary Stadler, Tamara Stadler, Mark Stavish, Timothy Wilkerson, and Jason Wolf
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Oct 12-14, 2007 |
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Weltkonferenz der Ethnotherapien [World Conference on Ethnotherapies]
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Held in Münich, Germany, this conference featured presentations and workshops from Angaangaq, Maria Elisabeth, Pai Ely, Maria Gavrilenko, Stanley Krippner, Kurt Lussi, Margret Medejsky, Hassan Muwonge, Ramana & Demian, Fabio Ramirez, Olaf Rippe, Pablo Russell, Saira Sarekbajewa, Yahaya Sekagya, Wolf Dieter Storl, and Gerhard Tucek.
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Oct 19-24, 2007 |
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North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology
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Held at the Sheraton hotel in New Orleans, LA, this annual conference provides an opportunity for physicians, pharmacists, nurses, and scientists from around the world to participate in the sharing of information on a wide variety of toxicological issues.
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Oct 27, 2007 |
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Horizons: Contemporary Perspectives on Psychedelics
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Held at the Judson Memorial Church in New York, NY, this was the first of an annual conference series addressing contemporary perspectives on psychedelics. Presenters included Kenneth Alper, Rick Doblin, Neal Goldsmith, Alex Grey, Allyson Grey, Charles Grob, Julie Holland, Michael Mithoefer, Ethan Nadelmann, and Andrew Sewell.
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Nov 3-11, 2007 |
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Exploring the Megalithic Mind
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Held at the Caraffa Stores, Birgu, Island of Malta, this international, inter-disciplinary conference focused on different ways of approaching the thinking and imagination of the Neolithic people who built the megalithic temples in Malta and elsewhere in the world. Presenters included L. Caruana, Erik Davis, Paul Devereux, Graham Hancock, Benny Shanon, and others
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Dec 5-8, 2007 |
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The Biennial International Drug Policy Reform Conference
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Held in New Orleans, LA, the Biennial International Drug Policy Reform Conference was produced by the Drug Policy Alliance, the nation's leading organization working to end the war on drugs.
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Jan 5-8, 2008 |
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World Congress on Spirituality and Psychology
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Held at Habitat Centre, Delhi, India, this conference focused on furthering the integration of spirituality and psychology, and featured presentations from BKS Iyengar, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, Sudhir Kakar, and Christina Grof, and Stanislav Grof.
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Jan 23-24, 2008 |
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Demand Reduction Conference
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Held in Budapest, Hungary, the conference theme was "What Works to Reduce Drug Use".
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Jan 28, 2008 |
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LSD & MDMA as Therapeutic Tools
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Held in Basel, Switzerland and produced by Stichting OPEN.
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Mar 21-24, 2008 |
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World Psychedelic Forum
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Held in Basel, Switzerland, this second large conference produced by Dieter A. Hagenbach and Lucius Werthmüller of Gaia Media Foundation followed in the success of their LSD conference in 2006, which celebrated the 100th birthday of Dr. Albert Hofmann. Dozens of international experts on psychedelics convened along with around 2,000 attendees from 37 countries.
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Mar 26-29, 2008 |
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Symposium on Hallucinations in Philosophy and Cognitive Science
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Held in Paris, France, this free conference featured talks from Sebastien Baud, Alain Berthoz, Laurence Caruana, Rick Doblin, Jerôme Dokic, Nicolas Franck, Juan Gonzalez, Jan Kounen, Beatriz Caiuby Labate, Alexandre Lehmann, Frederick Bois Mariage, Valerie Mojeiko, Claire Petitmengin, Jean Petitot, Benny Shanon, Alexandre Quaranta, Jean Michel Roy, Michel le Van Quyen, Manuel Villaescusa, Thomas Werning, and Dennis Wier.
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Apr 4-5, 2008 |
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5th National Clinical Conference on Medical Cannabis
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Held at the Asilomar Conference Center in CA, and produced by Patients Out of Time.
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Apr 8-12, 2008 |
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Toward a Science of Consciousness
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Held every other year since 1994 in Tucson, AZ, and sponsored by the Center for Consciousness Studies at the University of Arizona, this conference investigates the latest theories and understandings related to states of consciousness, and it often features several presentations related to psychedelics.
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Apr 17, 2008 |
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The 2nd Annual Ayahuasca Monologues
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Held at CoSM in New York, NY, "Tales of the Spirit Vine" was co-produced by Reality Sandwich, CoSM, and Souldish and it featured discussion between Fabian Alsultany, Maxi Cohen, Adam Elenbaas, Alex Grey, Jonathan Phillips, Daniel Pinchbeck, and Manuel Rufino, with music by Alien Ambassador and Globesonic's Fabian Alsultany. Tickets were $20.
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Jul 10-18, 2008 |
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Convergence Event
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Held at Espiritu de Anaconda in Iquitos, Peru, this event convened shamans, visionaries, leading-edge thinkers, scientists, spiritual teachers, healers, filmmakers, and other artists gathered to discover common ground in multiple disciplines through presentations, workshops, and ayahuasca ceremonies. Presenters included Pablo Amaringo, Guillermo Arévalo, Eric Avondo, AyasminA, Sonia Chuquimbalqui, Frank Echenhofer,, Richard Grossman, Martina Hoffmann, Chris Kilham, Jan Kounen, Dennis McKenna, Tom McKinnon, Jeremy Narby, Sitaramaya, Kenneth W. Tupper, Maria Valera, and Roberto Venosa.
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Jul 19-27, 2008 |
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The 4th International Amazonian Shamanism Conference
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Held in Iquitos, Peru, this event had the theme of "Magic, Myths & Miracles" and featured presentations from John Alexander, Pablo Amaringo, Ananda, John Alexander, Frank Echenhofer, Mary Ann Endowes, Elisa Vargas Fernandez, Robert Forte, Peter Gorman, Richard Grossman, Martina Hoffmann, Jan Kounen, Wendy Luckey, Dennis McKenna, Melvin Morse, Alan Shoemaker, Robert Venosa, and others.
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Sep 19-21, 2008 |
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Horizons: Perspectives on Psychedelics
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Held at the Judson Memorial Church in New York, NY, this was the second of an annual conference series addressing contemporary perspectives on psychedelics. Presenters included Rick Doblin, Robert Forte, Alex Grey, Allyson Grey, Roland Griffiths, John Halpern, Sean Helfritsch, Alan Hunt-Badiner, Dan Merkur, Dimitri Mobengo Mugianis, David Nichols, Daniel Pinchbeck, Psyche and Delia, Isaiah Saxon, Ann Shulgin, and Sasha Shulgin.
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Sep 20-Dec 7, 2008 |
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Consciousness: The Web Course
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This was an online course sponsored by the University of Arizona Center for Consciousness Studies and taught by Bernard J. Baars, PhD.
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Sep 30, 2008 |
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Towards a Cognitive Neuroscience of Spirituality
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Held at the First Unitarian Church in Honolulu, HI, this event featured talks from Dr. Michael Kelley and Rev. Mike Young.
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Oct 10-13, 2008 |
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Women's Visionary Congress
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Held at Wilbur Hot Springs, CA, the second annual Women's Visionary Congress featured presentations from Val Corral, Jennifer Dumpert, Carolyn (Mountain Girl) Garcia, Debby Goldsberry, Allyson Grey, Martina Hoffmann, Ilsa Jerome, Mariavittoria Mangini, Annie Mithoefer, Cindy Palmer, Angel Raich, Lisa Rein, June May Ruse, Nicki Scully, Ann Shulgin, Sasha Shulgin, and Jane Straight.
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Oct 12-16, 2008 |
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The 5th Solanaceae Genome Conference
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Held in Cologne, Germany.
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Nov 13-16, 2008 |
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The 7th National Harm Reduction Conference
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Held at the Hilton Hotel in Miami, FL, this event's theme was "Towards A National Policy".
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Nov 26, 2008 |
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Psychedelics As Medicine: Chemical Input, Therapeutic Output
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Held in Portland, ME, this event featured a presentation from Bruce Sewick, LCPC, RDDP, CADC.
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Apr 20-23, 2009 |
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International Conference on the Reduction of Drug Related Harm: Harm Reduction and Human Rights
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Held in the Imperial Queen's Park Hotel , Bangkok, Thailand, and organised by the International Harm Reduction Association (IHRA) and the Conference Consortium. This event provided an important forum to help advance the growth of joint harm reduction and human rights work by bringing together key advocates from both sectors, identifying new advocacy opportunities, and investigating further where these policy arenas coincide.
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May 5-8, 2009 |
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31st Annual SALIS Conference
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Held at the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. This conference featured presentations exploring the use of social networking technologies in an information/knowledge environment; current and historical discussions of substance abuse in Canada; and a focus on the role of best practices from a variety of perspectives. The meeting was hosted by Ruth Hart from the Nova Scotia Department of Health and the Department of Health Promotion and Protection, with assistance from Sheila Lacroix of the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. Some of the presenters were Greg Marquis, Carolyn Davison, Bob Denniston, Mark Asbridge, Anne Welsh, Christine Goodair, and Geoffrey Hunt.
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Jun 12-14, 2009 |
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Harmony Festival
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Held in Santa Rosa, CA, this yearly festival, which focuses on music, art, healthy living, spirituality, and alternative culture, attracted over 25,000 attendees. Erowid provided an Information Booth at this year's event.
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Jul 11-18, 2009 |
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5th International Amazonian Shamanism Conference: the Art and the Heart of Healing
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Held in Iquitos, Peru and hosted by Soga Del Alma. This Shamanism Conference allowed people from all over the world to meet in the Peruvian Amazon, meet different types of curanderos (shamans) and learn more about how Shamanism is practiced and plants revered there.There were also many Shamans from the Upper Amazon and they too were speaking of their healing modalities, including the ceremonial and healing use of the Sacred Power Plant: Ayahuasca.
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Sep 25-27, 2009 |
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Seminario Estados Modificados de Consciencia, Desarrollo Humano y Conocimiento [Seminar on Modified States of Consciousness, Human Development, and Knowledge]
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Held in Tordera, Spain, this seminar was taught by Dr. Josep Ma Fericgla.
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Sep 25-27, 2009 |
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Horizons: Perspectives on Psychedelics
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Held at the Judson Memorial Church in New York, NY, this was the third of an annual conference series addressing contemporary perspectives on psychedelics. Presenters included Alicia Danforth, Earth Erowid, Fire Erowid, Bob Jesse, Andy Letcher, Valerie Mojeiko, William Richards, Stephen Ross, Franz X. Vollenweider, and Bob Wold.
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Oct 2-4, 2009 |
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Women's Visionary Congress
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Held at the Black Oak Ranch in Mendocino, CA, the third annual Women's Visionary Congress featured presentations from Val Corral, Carolyn Garcia, Allyson Grey, Annie Oak, La Laurrien, Mariavittoria Mangini, Tania Manning, Greg Manning, Liz Rymland, Nicki Scully, Annie Sprinkle, Beth Stephens, Requa Tolbert, and others. The theme of the 2009 WVC was “envisioning abundance". The WVC features the work of visionary women healers, scholars, activists and artists who explore the leading edge of consciousness and sustainable social change. The gathering supports the transfer of knowledge among women who apply the insights of their spiritual path to strengthen their communities. At this year's gathering, Erowid was given a copy of a rare 1971 reference book titled A Bibliography of L.S.D. & Mescaline: From the Earliest Researches to the Beginnings of Suppression by Oscar Janiger, MD and Gertrude Paltin, MS.
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Oct 31, 2009 |
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The 1st Conference of Dialogs Between Medicines
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Held in Barcelona, Spain, and produced by the Grup Associat pels Serveis de Salut, this conference focused on the treatment of addictions with traditional medicines.
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Nov 6-9, 2009 |
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Entheogenesis Australis
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Held in Swanpool, Victoria, Australia, this event featured presentations from Robert Jesse, Mulga, Julian Palmer, Rak Razam, Bear Stanley, Ray Thorpe, and others.
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Nov 8-13, 2009 |
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The 6th Solanaceae Genome Conference
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Held in New Delhi, India, and produced by the International Solanaceae Genome Project.
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Nov 12-14, 2009 |
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The International Drug Policy Reform Conference
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Held at the Albuquerque Convention Center, NM, and produced by the Drug Policy Alliance,
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Nov 29-Dec 14, 2009 |
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Psychoactivity VI
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Held at the Dhulikhel Mountain Resort, Nepal, these two seminars (Nov 29-Dec 5 and Dec 8-14) described by the theme "The Tiger Meets the Jagar" brought together shamans from Nepal and Colombia, to meet and exchange their ancestral wisdom. Shamans and presenters included Maile Lama, Parvati Rai, Danashin Tamang, Dawa Sherpa, William ‘Kajuyali Tsamani’ Torres, Mohan Rai, Arno Adelaars, Claudia Mueller-Ebeling, Christian Rätsch, Surendra Bahadur Shahi, and Wolfgang Maria Ohlhaeuser.
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Dec 5-6, 2009 |
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Mycological Society of San Francisco Annual Fungus Fair
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Held at the Lawrence Hall of Science, Berkeley, CA, and produced by the Mycological Society of San Francisco, Erowid Center ran their traditional Psychoactive Mushrooms Information Table, staffed by Earth and Fire, at this fair.
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Feb 10-11, 2010 |
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Estados Modificados de Conciencia [Modified States of Consciousness]
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Held in Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico, this international transdisciplinary colloquium featured presentations from Ximena Boburg, Valerio Cohaila, José Luis Díaz, Sofía Díaz, Antonella Fagetti, Carlos Gómez, Lilán González-Chévez, Juan C. González, Alberto Guerrero, Martina Hoffmann, Alexandre Lehmann, Victoria Malo, Benny Shanon, and Robert Venosa.
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Feb 12-14, 2010 |
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Bringing Transpersonal Psychology to a World in Crisis
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Held in Atherton, CA, and co-produced by the Association for Transpersonal Psychology and the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology.
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Mar 13, 2010 |
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World Premiere of Dirty Pictures, a documentary about Alexander Shulgin.
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Held at SXSW Films in the Austin Convention Center, TX, Dirty Pictures is a documentary about Alexander "Sasha" Shulgin and his wife Ann Shulgin, co-authors of PIHKAL and TIHKAL. It explores the world of the Shulgins, their history, motivations, ideas, and relationship.
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Mar 17-21, 2010 |
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Curing Minds: Consciousness in Sickness and Health
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Held in Berkeley, CA, and produced by the Society for the Anthropology of Consciousness.
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Apr 12, 2010 |
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Research on Psychedelics Moves into the Mainstream -- The Lancet
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Held in Tucson, AZ, as a pre-conference workshop held prior to the Toward a Science of Consciousness conference, this seminar featured instruction from Jim Fadiman and Thomas B. Roberts, reviewing the psychotherapeutic; creative problem solving, enhanced cognition, and boosting intelligence; and entheogenic uses of psychedelics. Special attention was paid to the significantly different skill sets that guides should have for each kind of experience with individuals or with groups.
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Apr 12-17, 2010 |
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Toward a Science of Consciousness
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Held every other year since 1994 in Tucson, AZ, and sponsored by the Center for Consciousness Studies at the University of Arizona, this conference investigates the latest theories and understandings related to states of consciousness, and it often features several presentations related to psychedelics.
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Apr 15-18, 2010 |
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Psychedelic Science in the 21st Century
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A conference held in San Jose, CA, co-sponsored by the Beckley Foundation, the Council on Spiritual Practices, the Heffter Research Institute, and the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies. With presentations from Rick Doblin, Earth Erowid, Fire Erowid, Amanda Feilding, Alex Grey, Allyson Grey, Roland Griffiths, Charles Grob, Stanislav Grof, Robert Jesse, Ralph Metzner, Michael Mithoefer, David Nichols, Andrew Weil, and dozens of others, who discussed ayahuasca, ibogaine, LSD, MDMA, psilocybin, Salvia divinorum, research chemicals, and other areas related to psychedelic studies. Psychedelic Science brought together international experts to present on psychedelic research and psychedelic psychotherapy topics for the largest conference dedicated solely to psychedelics in the U.S. in 17 years. There were three full days of programming with concurrent tracks exploring clinical and spiritual applications, issues relevant to healthcare professionals, and social and cultural issues surrounding the therapeutic and recreational uses of psychedelics. Event Report: Shulgin Appreciation at MAPS Con: Psychedelic Science in the 21st Century, April 15-18, 2010MAPS Conference Page
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Apr 22-23, 2010 |
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Taking the Measure of the Magic Mirror: Toward a Science of Consciousness
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Held at the BioPharmaceutical Technology Center Institute in Madison, WI, and co-coordinated by the BioPharmaceutical Technology Center Institute and Promega Corporation, this conference featured presentations from Richard J. Davidson, Roland Griffiths, Charles S. Grob, Sean Kelly, Michael Kometer, William Linton, Antoine Lutz, Dennis McKenna, David E. Nichols, Steve Paulson, Peter Russell, and Franz X. Vollenweider, discussing issues related to the perception of reality, brain chemistry, entheogens, meditation, and the impact of altered mind states.
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Jun 7-9, 2010 |
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Club Health: 6th International Conference on Nightlife, Substance Use, and Related Health Issues
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An annual conference focused on club and nightlife alcohol and drug use-related health issues. The conference in 2010 brought together a wide range of interests, from the EMCDDA to Erowid.
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Jun 7-9, 2010 |
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Club Health 2010: The 6th International Conference on Nightlife, Substance Use, and Related Health Issues
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Held in Zürich, Switzerland, this conference was geared toward those working in the fields of public health, substance use, sexual health, violence prevention, policing and criminal justice, tourism, nightlife industries, transportation, environmental health, general practice, and therapy.
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Jun 10-13, 2010 |
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Alchemeyez Visionary Arts Congress
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Held at Kalapana, Big Island, HI, and produced by Rio Gordon, this event which billed itself as "A Tribute to Visionary Art & Music Consciousness" was "an intentional gathering and meeting of the minds, uniting the most influential visionaries in a celebration of the expansion of consciousness".
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Jun 11-13, 2010 |
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Harmony Festival
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Held in Santa Rosa, CA, this yearly festival, which focuses on music, art, healthy living, spirituality, and alternative culture, attracted over 25,000 attendees. Erowid provided an Information Booth at this year's event, similar to the one that we had last year.
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Jun 23-27, 2010 |
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The 17th International Transpersonal Conference
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Held in Moscow, Russia, and produced by the International Transpersonal Association, this conference declared that the mission of "Consciousness Revolution: Transpersonal Discoveries That Are Changing the World" was to present the fundamental role of consciousness in all human affairs and the value for humanity of our growing insights into the nature of consciousness and of the world.
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Jul 10-17, 2010 |
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The 6th International Amazonian Shamanism Conference
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Held at Soga Del Alma in Iquitos, Peru, and produced by Gracia Ethnobotanicals, the theme of the 2010 gathering was "Grace and Madness". Shamans from the Upper Amazon spoke of their healing modalities, including the ceremonial and healing and healing use of sacred power plants such as the ayahuasca brew and the San Pedro cactus. Presenters included Martin Ball, Alexander Beiner, Steve Beyer, Howard G. Charing, Richard Fowler, Peter Gorman. Richard Grossman, Matej Jurenka, Dennis McKenna, Andrew Ostapenko, Alan Shoemaker, and The Teafaerie.
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Aug 18-25, 2010 |
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Boom Festival
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Held every other year near Idana-a-Nova in Portugal, this alternative music and arts festival caters to aficionados of psychedelics. This event included visionary art, a psychedelic crisis area, on-site drug testing provided by CheckIn, and educational talks and workshops from Luke Brown, Benjamin Crystal, Rick Doblin, Alicia Danforth, Jon Hanna, Andrew Jones, Ben de Loenen, Adam Scott Miller, James Oroc, Amanda Sage, Carey Thompson, and Jen Zariat.
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Sep 10, 2010 |
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The Medicine: Science & Psychedelics Movie Screening
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Held at the California Institute of Integral Studies in San Francisco, CA, this was a free "in progress" film screening of the forthcoming documentary The Medicine: Science & Psychedelics produced by MAPS, along with a panel discussion. Panelists included Robert J. Barnhart, Executive Producer; Roslyn Dauber, Film Director; Frank Echenhofer, Professor of Clinical Psychology, CIIS; Janis Phelps, Associate Professor, East-West Psychology and Clinical Psychology, CIIS.
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Oct 13-14, 2010 |
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Media Influence on Nightlife
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Held in Kuregem Cellars, Brussels, and produced by Club Health, this harm reduction conference featured key European figures on media, nightlife, and public health, with a focus on research, insider views, testimonies, and policy reviews, in order to provide data to promote discussion throughout Europe.
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Oct 20-25, 2010 |
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Science and Nonduality Conference
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Held at the Embassy Suites in San Rafael, CA, and produced by Neti Neti Media, this conference featured scientists, philosophers, psychologists, and researchers from the United States and around the world who spoke on a variety of diverse but related topics, including neuroscience, quantum physics, art, Buddhism, and cosmology.
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Oct 22-25, 2010 |
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Women's Visionary Congress
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Held at the Institute of Noetic Sciences in Petaluma, CA, the fourth annual Women's Visionary Congress featured presentations from . The theme of the 2010 WVC was "Sex and Psychedelics: Limbic Resonance and Deep Thrills". Presenters included Irina Alexander, John Perry Barlow, Kristina Cazador, Val Corral, David Coyote, Alicia Danforth, Micah Frazier, Carolyn (Mountain Girl) Garcia, Betsy Gordon, Kat Harrison, Martina Hoffmann, Annie King, Jessica Lucas, Mariavittoria Mangini, Tania Manning, Annie Oak, Marsha Rosenbaum, Nicki Scully, Ann Shulgin, Sasha Shulgin, Stephanie Schmitz, Diana Slattery, Annie Sprinkle, Elizabeth Stephens, The Teafaerie, Sylvia Thyssen, Pebbles Trippet, Robert Venosa, Karen Vogel, Berra Yazar-Klosinski, and others.
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Oct 23-24, 2010 |
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Mind Altering Science
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Held at the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands and produced by Stichting OPEN the conference offered a multidisciplinary perspective on recent developments in the field of psychedelic research. Academics, therapists and medical professionals from various countries discussed the use of psychedelics from their own disciplinary perspectives. Presenters included Jose Carlos Bouso, Anwar Jeewa, Katherina Kirchner, K. Kuteykin-Teplyakov, David Luke, Peter Oehen, Torsten Passie, Jordi Riba, Andrew Sewell, Stephen Snelders, Adèle Van Der Plas, and Daniel Waterman.
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Oct 28-29, 2010 |
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Pratiques Contemporaines des Plantes Psychotropes [Contemporary Practices with Psychotropic Plants]
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Held at the University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland and produced by the Institute of Ethnology, this event featured presenters from France, Switzerland, Spain, and Peru, including Sébastien Baud, Christian Ghasarian, François Kaech, Rama Leclerc, Jacques Mabbit, Ilario Rossi, Marie-Laure Schick, and Bernard Weniger, as well as a documentary exhibition.
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Nov 18-21, 2010 |
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The 8th National Harm Reduction Conference
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Held in Austin, TX, and produced by the Harm Reduction Coalition, "Harm Reduction Beyond Borders" brought together drug users, ex-drug users, researchers, sex workers, social workers, physicians, politicians, and community organizers from around the country and abroad to share harm reduction perspectives, with a focus on the health of individuals and communities impacted by drug use.
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Dec 4-5, 2010 |
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Entheogenesis Australis
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Held at Melbourne University in Australia, Entheogenesis Australis is a not-for-profit association that exists to create a supportive environment that fosters mature, open discussion about psychoactive plants and chemicals. As a part of their work seeking to explore ways to assess societal impacts and examine the positive applications of plant-based psychoactives and empathogens, they produce a yearly conference. The gathering in 2010 featured presentations from Michael Bock, Stephen Bright, Henry Cox, Rick Doblin, Joseph Gelfer, Jasen, Anna Kokavec, Sean Leneghan, Rohan Mitchell, Rak Razam, Robin Rodd, Mitch Schultz, Des Tramacchi, Torsten Wiedemann, Alex Wodak, and others.
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Dec 11-12, 2010 |
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Catalysts: The Impact of Psychedelics from Consciousness to the Clinic
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Held in Los Angeles, CA, and produced by MAPS, this event featured presentations from Martin W. Ball, Dana Blu Cohen, Thomas Kingsley Brown, Alicia Danforth, Michael Divine, Rick Doblin, James Fadiman, Charles Grob, Stanislav Grof, Larry Hagman, Jon Hanna, Julie Holland, Greg Manning, Tania Manning, Amanda Sage, Charles Shaw, Brian Wallace, Clare Wilkins, and Berra Yazar-Klosinski. Talks were focused on psychedelic science, the current state of psychedelic research, and clinical applications for the their therapeutic use.
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Feb 19, 2011 |
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Women's Visionary Council Valentine Love Party
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Held at the Berkeley City Club, Berkeley, CA, the event included presentations from co-founder of the pioneering Berkeley Patient's Group medical cannabis dispensary Debby Goldsberry, and xenolinguistic novelist, psychonaut, and video performance artist Diana Reed Slattery. The WVC is a nonprofit educational organization that supports the work of women healers, scholars, activists, and artists who study consciousness and altered states. It hosts the annual Women's Visionary Congress in Northern California.
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Mar 11-12, 2011 |
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Psychedelics in the Culture and Healing of the 21th Century
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Held at the Benczur Hotel, Budapest, Hungary, and produced by the Hungarian Society of Addiction. This conference covered many topics related to psychedelic healing including psychedelics in Western culture and medicine, drugs and shamans, healing poisons, toxic drugs, therapeutic effects of the Ayahuasca experience, and entheogen medicine.
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Mar 25-27, 2011 |
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European Student Drug Policy Reform Conference: Another Bloody Birthday
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Held in Manchester, UK, and produced by Students for Sensible Drug Policy UK. This conference was for students and activists from across Europe and beyond to share experiences as activists and learn about the failed global war on drugs.
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Apr 2-3, 2011 |
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Breaking Convention: A Multidisciplinary Conference on Psychedelic Consciousness
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Held at the Virginia Woolf College, University of Kent, Canterbury, England. This conference was broken into four categories: 1.What does psychedelic mean?. 2. Psychiatry Symposium & Ecstasy: Its place in medicine, society & politics. 3. Current research on consciousness and psychedelics at the University of Kent. 4. Bold Visions: The Future of Psychedelic Culture & Research. Some of the speakers included were Mike Jay, Paul Devereux, Charlotte Walsh, Dr. Luis Eduardo Luna, Dr. Andy Letcher, Amanda Feilding, Dr. Rick Doblin, Graham Hancock, Andy Roberts, and Charles Grob, MD.
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Apr 28-29, 2011 |
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Manifesting the Mind: Further Explorations of Human Consciousness
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Held at the BioPharmaceutical Technology Center, Madison, WI. This conference was designed to explore the Mind-Brain phenomenon and how this relates to human consciousness. This Bioethics Forum covered a wide range of topics including: ethnobotany and indigenous cultures, sleep, dream and wakefulness states, near death experiences, neurotransmitters, and recent clinical studies of the therapeutic effects of entheogens. Some of the presenters were Wade Davis, Ph.D., Roland Griffiths, Ph.D, David E. Nichols, Ph.D., and Franz X. Vollenweider, M.D.
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Jun 17, 2011 |
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European Ayahuasca Research Symposium
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Held at UvA, Oude Manhuispoort 4-6, in Amsterdam, Holland. This symposium was a multidisciplinary series of lectures that focused on current research being done in Europe. Experts from different disciplines presented their studies on ayahuasca’s effects on health, neural functioning and consciousness. Some of the speakers were Brian Anderson, Wouter J. Hanegraaff, Rama Leclerc, Janine Schmidt, Christian Raetsch, Claudia Mueller-Ebeling, and Diana Trimble.
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Jun 17-19, 2011 |
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Roots of Light: Ancient Wisdom for a New Humanity
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Held in Vancouver Canada. This conference included some of the most knowledgeable and practiced hearts and minds related to plant medicines. Indigenous Leaders, Ethnobotanists, Shamans and Medical Researchers in the field of psychedelics from around the globe met to speak, hold forums, panels and share their wisdom. Some of the topics were how medicines relate to healing, drug policy, globalization, and what sacred use of the plant teachers look like. Some of the presenters were Kathleen Harrison, Dennis McKenna, Jonathan Dickinson, Stephen Gray, and Jeremy Narby.
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Jun 18, 2011 |
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The Shulgin Index: Book Signing
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Held at the UC Berkeley campus bookstore in Berkeley, CA, folks gathered to socialize and have their copies of The Shulgin Index--the recently released chemistry book focused on psychedelic phenethylamines written by Sasha Shulgin, Tania Manning, and Paul Daley--signed by the authors.
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Jul 2 -31, 2011 |
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Women's Visionary Congress
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Held at the IONS Earthrise Retreat Center in Petaluma, CA. This fifth annual WVC presented the work of visionary women healers, scholars, activists, and artists who study consciousness and altered states. The gathering featured discussions, presentations, film screenings, music, theater performances, and visual art Presenters included: Valerie Corral, Amy Emerson, Copperwoman, Dorothy Fadiman, Carolyn (Mountain Girl) Garcia, Martina Hoffman, Dorka Keehn, Keeper Trout, Annie King, Jessica Lucas, Mariavittoria Mangini, Jean Millay, Miss S., Eleonora Molnar,Annie Oak, Linnae Ponté, Nick Sand, Stephanie Schmitz, Jane Straight, Lily Ross, Justine Toms, Usha, Clare Wilkins, and Nina Wise.
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Sep 13-21, 2011 |
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MAPS Pacific Northwest U.S. Fundraising Tour
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Held in Victoria, BC, Canada, Vancouver, BC, Canada, and Portland, OR. This was a tour of benefit events to raise funds for psychedelic and medical marijuana research.
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Sep 16-17, 2011 |
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After the War on Drugs: Envisioning a Post-Prohibition World
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Held at the Oxford House in London, England, and hosted by Open Democracy, Know Drugs and The Exile Nation Project, this conference on drug and criminal justice policy featured some of the US & UK’s most active policy analysts, activists, film-makers, and academics, for an exploration of what a post-prohibition society could look like, and how we might get there in our lifetime. Presenters included Amanda Feilding, Julie Holland, Ethan Nadelmann, Charles Shaw, Mat Southwell, Team Shulgin (Sasha & Ann Shulgin, Paul Daley, Tania Manning), and others.
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Sep 23-25, 2011 |
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Expanded States of Consciousness, Psychotherapy and Human Development
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Held in Barcelona, Spain. Theoretical-practical workshop aimed at training specialists in the use of expanded states of consciousness (ECE) applied to human development, psychotherapy and knowledge generation.
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Sep 30, 2011 |
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The Psychedelic Explorer's Guide: Lecture & Book Signing
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Held in the Great Sophia classroom at the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology in Palo Alto, CA, Jim Fadiman, "America's wisest and most respected authority on psychedelics and their use," reviewed the value of psychedelics for healing and self-discovery as well as how LSD has facilitated scientific and technical problem-solving. This event allowed the audience to hear Fadiman speak, ask him questions, and have their book signed.
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Oct 13-Dec 31, 2011 |
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Beyond: Transpersonal Photographs
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Held in at Studio Pali Fekete Architects Gallery in Culver City, CA, this exhibit featured stunning portraits of counter-cultural figures by photographer Marc Franklin.
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Oct 14-18, 2011 |
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Dirty Pictures, Docfest 2011
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Held at Cell Space, San Francisco, CA. DIRTY PICTURES is a documentary about Dr. Alexander “Sasha” Shulgin, the rogue chemist who discovered the effects of MDMA (aka Ecstasy) and over 200 other mind-altering drugs. Shulgin’s alchemy has earned him the title “The Godfather of Psychedelics,” and a reputation as one of the great chemists of the 20th century.
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Oct 14-16, 2011 |
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Horizons: Perspectives on Psychedelics
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Held at the Judson Memorial Church, New York City, NY and hosted by Judson Memorial Church, this annual conference is a forum for learning about psychedelic drugs in New York City. Its goal is to open a fresh dialogue on their role in medicine, culture, history, spirituality, and creativity.
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Nov 2-5, 2011 |
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2011 International Drug Policy Reform Conference
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Held in Los Angeles, CA, and sponsored by the Drug Policy Alliance. The Reform Conference featured over 1,000 attendees from more than thirty nations and dozens of activist organizations to discuss their own struggles and achievements in ending the War on Drugs, and to discover new ways to work together and support each other’s efforts. Attracting national figures like former New Mexico Governor (and current Republican presidential candidate) Gary Johnson, California Lieutenant Governor Gavin Newsom, PBS travel host Rick Steves, and even a Skype appearance by Virgin CEO Richard Branson, the 2011 International Drug Policy Reform Conference in Los Angeles brought together leaders of the global ant-Drug War movement for a bi-annual meeting of the minds held amid an air of uncertainty regarding the federal government’s renewed attempts to “crack down” on medical marijuana.
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Dec 2-5, 2011 |
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Entheogenesis Australis Conference
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Held in rural Victoria, Australia. EGA hosts this annual conference consisting of lectures, workshops, discussion panels, cinema, performance and art. The event hosts an array of speakers from across Australia and abroad, and aims to address the issues relating to drug use from social, cultural and traditional perspectives. The EGA-11 program will draw on the backgrounds of therapy, biology, pharmacology, psychology, neuroscience, anthropology, botany, visionary art, culture, politics, law and more, to provide a realistic context of the role drugs and altered states play in the modern world.
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Dec 8-12, 2011 |
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MAPS 25th Anniversary Conference, Workshops, and Benefit Celebration
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Held at the Oakland Marriott City Center, Oakland, CA. MAPS celebrated 25 years of psychedelic and medical marijuana research and education with five days of education and entertainment in downtown Oakland.
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Dec 12-14, 2011 |
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Club Health 2011: The 7th International Conference on Nightlife, Substance Use and Related Health Issues
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Held at the Clarion Congress Hotel in Prague, Czech Republic and hosted by SANANIM, UTRIP, and the Centre for Public Health, Liverpool John Moores University. This events aim was to bring together experts from a wide range of fields to exchange information on the latest research, policy and practice on protecting and promoting health in nightlife settings. Issues included alcohol and drug use; sexual health; violence and anti-social behaviour; management and design of nightlife settings; late night transport; staff training; and international nightlife tourism.
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Jan 12-Mar 18, 2012 |
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Fred Tomaselli Exhibition
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Visionary Artist Fred Tomaselli spoke on January 12th about his work at the U.C. Davis Technocultural Studies Building, in conjunction with the exhibit "Three Painters/Three Flavors: A Local Celebration of Art and Community" at the Nelson Gallery in Davis, where Tomaselli was showing with artists Leslie Shows and Peter Edlund, which ran from the 12th through March 18th. More on Tomaselli can be seen at the James Cohan Gallery.
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Jan 28, 2012 |
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Terence McKenna: Beyond 2012
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Held at Nature Friends in Sierra Madre, CA, this one-day seminar led by Bruce Damer and Lorenzo Hagerty celebrated the life and ideas of Terence McKenna, and suggested possible next steps beyond 2012. The event also featured a hammer dulcimer and vocal performance by Constance Demby.
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Mar 2-4, 2012 |
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Progress, Not Prisons Conference
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Held in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, this was the Canadian Students for Sensible Drug Policy National Conference.
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Mar 4, 2012 |
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Ayahuasca in a Global Context
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Held in San Francisco, CA, and produced by the Psychedelic Society of San Francisco, this lecture by Beatriz Caiuby Labate related to the "Controversies, Public Debate, and Regulation" surrounding ayahuasca also acted as a book release party for her recent 448-page tome The Internationalization of Ayahuasca.
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Mar 10, 2012 |
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Psychedelic Love
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Held in New York, NY, and produced by the Psychedelic and Entheogenic Society of New York City, this event with Neal Goldsmith focused on his recent work involving notions of "psychedelic love".
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Mar 23-25, 2012 |
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International Students for Sensible Drug Policy Conference
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Held in Denver, CO, this event gathered together hundreds of SSDP chapter members, leaders, alumni, and other supporters for this annual conference featuring a weekend of expert speakers, activist training sessions, student organizing workshops, an alumni reunion, an awards ceremony, SSDP Congress, and more.
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Apr 7-21, 2012 |
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The Shulgin Blotter Art Fundraiser
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Multiple three-day online autographed blotter art auctions held as a fundraiser for Sasha Shulgin's health care costs.
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Apr 9-14, 2012 |
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Toward a Science of Consciousness
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Held every other year since 1994 in Tucson, AZ, and sponsored by the Center for Consciousness Studies at the University of Arizona, this conference investigates the latest theories and understandings related to states of consciousness, and it often features several presentations related to psychedelics.
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Apr 10, 2012 |
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An Intimate Conversation about Plants, Fungi, and Animals Dinner
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Held at the EarthRise Retreat Center at the Institute of Noetic Science in Petaluma, CA, this dinner featured a spontaneous, creative conversation between Kat Harrison and Ralph Metzner about their field of study, what is currently of greatest interest to them (and why), and what has fascinated them over the years.
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Apr 14, 2012 |
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Enhancing Consciousness, Enhancing Conscience: Research, Methods, Tools
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Held at Chelsea Studios/Theatreworks in New York, NY, this event featured four workshops and a panel discussion with Rick Doblin, Alex Grey, Allyson Grey, Julie Holland, and Neal M. Goldsmith, on the research, methods, and tools necessary to develop enhanced consciousness in individuals and in society as a whole.
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Apr 16, 2012 |
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The Wonder of Plant Teachers: Entheogens as Cognitive Tools Presentation
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Held in Vancouver, Canada, and produced by the American Educational Research Association, the paper "The Wonder of Plant Teachers: Entheogens as Cognitive Tools" was presented during a session titled "Dwelling and the More-Than-Human in Education".
ABSTRACT: The traditional ritual uses of entheogens--psychoactive plants and fungi, such as peyote, ayahuasca, and psilocybin-containing mushrooms--have been an important part of some indigenous cultures. Yet modern political, religious and educational authorities have cast these as diabolical savage practices or archaic magical customs incompatible with Western values and epistemologies. This paper suggests that indigenous peoples may not have been misguided in revering entheogenic substances as "plant teachers", but rather that the circumspect uses of entheogens as primordial cognitive tools may offer valuable forms of learning for the early 21st century. It deploys some current educational theories and critiques of modern schooling to account for the concept of psychoactive "plant teachers" and the phenomenal wonders they can inspire.
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Apr 27-29, 2012 |
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The 11th Annual New Living Expo
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Held in San Francisco, CA, this event featured presentations by Erowid crew members Jon Hanna and Teafaerie, Erowid board member Jennifer Dumpert, and friends including Mariavittoria Mangini, Ralph Metzner, Dale Pendell, Daniel Pinchbeck, Nicki Scully, and Ann Shulgin.
http://www.newlivingexpo.com
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May 18, 2012 |
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Dirty Pictures Screening and Fundraiser for Sasha Shulgin
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Held at the Portage Theater in Chicago, IL, this screening of the Shulgin documentary Dirty Pictures also acted to generate funds toward Sasha Shulgin's health care costs, and featured the sale of psychedelic art and a silent auction of Shulgin artifacts, including autographed books. The suggested donation was $20.
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Jun 1-4, 2012 |
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Cosmo Festival
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Held near Taunton, Somerset, United Kingdom, this alternative lifestyle festival celebrated art, music, and human creativity.
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Jun 15-17, 2012 |
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Terence McKenna: Beyond 2012
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Held at the Esalen Institute in Big Sur, CA, this was the second in a series of three that celebrated the life and ideas of Terence McKenna, helping to exorcise his ghost and move beyond problematic 2012 end-time predictions. Convened by Bruce Damer and Lorenzo Hagerty, this event also premiered Ken Adams' film The Terence McKenna Experience, which features early film footage of Terence set to psychedelic animations and music.
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Jul 27-29, 2012 |
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6th Annual Women's Visionary Congress
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Held at the IONS Earthrise Retreat Center in Petaluma, CA. This year's WVC offered returning speakers and new voices from our community of healers, researchers, artists, activists, botanists, writers, and ritualists who study consciousness and bring news of how their visionary pursuits inform their work. Presenters included Michelle Aldrich, Valerie Corral, Wendy Chapkis, Copperwoman, Dr. Michelle Corbin, Carolyn Ferris, Bob Jesse, Kristina Hunter, Bia Labate, Natalie Metz, Lindsay Robinson, Nicki Scully, Penny Slinger, Joanna Harcourt-Smith, Keeper Trout and Berra Yazar-Klosinski.
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Apr 18-23, 2013 |
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Psychedelic Science 2013
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Held at the Oakland Marriott City Center in Oakland, California, the second conference sponsored by the Beckley Foundation, the Council on Spiritual Practices, the Heffter Research Institute, and the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies, drew nearly 2,000 attendees to. Over a hundred of the world's leading researchers presented recent findings on the benefits and risks of LSD, psilocybin, MDMA, ayahuasca, ibogaine, 2C-B, ketamine, marijuana, and more, over three days of conference presentations, and two days of pre- and post-conference workshops.
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