maxfreakout
Holofractale de l'hypervérité
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it is interesting to compare the views of Tim Leary, Aldous Huxley and Ken Kesey regarding the issue of who should be using entheogens in the society
Huxley - ultra-elitest view, only creative and social-elites should use entheogens such as poets, writers, scientists, artists etc.
Leary - semi-elitest view, entheogens should be used as a serious therapeutic, spiritual and educational tool
Kesey - ultra-egalitarian view, everyone should use the entheogens as spiritual and recreational tools
It's hard to decide which of these views is the 'correct' or 'best' one for the functioning of a society but it is a crucial issue, I think that what people get out of entheogens is typically a direct reflection of their level of intelligence, so i think i lean towards Leary's academic-oriented view, what do people here think?
Huxley - ultra-elitest view, only creative and social-elites should use entheogens such as poets, writers, scientists, artists etc.
Leary - semi-elitest view, entheogens should be used as a serious therapeutic, spiritual and educational tool
Kesey - ultra-egalitarian view, everyone should use the entheogens as spiritual and recreational tools
It's hard to decide which of these views is the 'correct' or 'best' one for the functioning of a society but it is a crucial issue, I think that what people get out of entheogens is typically a direct reflection of their level of intelligence, so i think i lean towards Leary's academic-oriented view, what do people here think?