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  1. 4 de mar. de 2018 · In 1967 Leary spoke at the Human Be-In, a gathering of 30,000 hippies in Golden Gate Park in San Francisco and phrased the famous words, “Turn on, tune in, drop out”. Looking through the ...

  2. 14 de ene. de 2022 · 55 Years Ago: Hippies ‘Turn on, Tune in, Drop out’ at Human Be-In. “'Welcome,' said a calm voice from the platform. ‘Welcome to the first manifestation of the Brave New World.’. And a ...

  3. Request PDF | Turn on, tune in and (don’t) drop out: engagement, adherence, attrition, and alliance with internet-based interventions | Chapter 21 explores client engagement and the reasons why ...

  4. Speak­ing at the Human Be-In in Jan­u­ary 1967, Tim­o­thy Leary uttered the famous phrase bor­rowed from Mar­shall McLuhan, “Turn on, tune in, drop out.” It was short­hand for say­ing exper­i­ment with psy­che­delics and achieve new lev­els of con­scious­ness. Almost 30 years lat­er, Leary had­n’t lost his mis­sion­ary zeal.

  5. Timothy Leary’s dead, but his legend lives on—albeit on life support. The acid guru died at his home in Beverly Hills in 1996 at age 75. By then he was no longer the Pied Piper he’d once been, the public figure whose most popular slogan, “Turn on, tune in, drop out,” made him the bogeyman of the establishment—a figure Richard Nixon once called “the most dangerous man in America.”

  6. thephotographicjournal.com › features › turn-on-tune-in-and-drop-out-capturing-theTurn On, Tune In, and Drop Out

    8 de ene. de 2024 · Leary’s famous mantra, “Turn On, Tune In, and Drop Out,” encapsulated the spirit of a generation seeking enlightenment, freedom, and a break from societal norms. The phrase was first uttered by Leary during the Human Be-in on January 14, 1967, a pivotal moment at the peak of the Summer of Love. Left: Neal Cassady sitting in the upstairs ...

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