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  1. The Psychedelic Experience, created in the movement's early years by the prophetic shaman-professors Timothy Leary, Ralph Metzner, and Richard Alpert (Ram Dass), is a foundational text that serves as a model and a guide for all subsequent mind-expanding inquiries.

  2. 1 de ene. de 2000 · Timothy Leary was one of the most famous countercultural icons of the 1960’s. In 1957, the Harvard psychologist experienced a “profound transcendent experience” while taking hallucinogens in Mexico. No longer content with his work in personality assessment, Leary began advocating the psychotherapeutic and spiritual benefits of LSD.

  3. Ralph Humphrey Guenther Metzner was born in Berlin, Germany on May 18, 1936. He received a degree from Queen's College, Oxford and a Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1962. While a graduate student at Harvard, he worked with Timothy Leary and Richard Alpert on their research exploring therapeutic and other uses for LSD, psilocybin, and similar hallucinogens.

  4. Metzner; a stepson, Eli Jacobson (and his wife Sabrina and son Gracian); two brothers, Robin and Ken; two half brothers, Guenter Metzner and Otto Metzner; and a half sister, Anna Metzner. Ralph also had another son, Ari Metzner, who died in a bicycle accident at age 8 in 1974. Following World War II, Ralph moved from Germany to Scotland, where he

  5. Ralph Humphrey Guenther Metzner fue un psicólogo, escritor e investigador estadounidense nacido en Alemania que participó en la investigación sobre drogas psicodélicas en Universidad de Harvard a inicios de la década de 1960 junto a Timothy Leary y Richard Alpert . Metzner era un psicoterapeuta, y profesor emérito de psicología en el Instituto de Estudios Integrales de California en San ...

  6. Ralph Humphrey Guenther Metzner was born in Berlin, Germany on May 18, 1936. He received a degree from Queen's College, Oxford and a Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1962. While a graduate student at Harvard, he worked with Timothy Leary and Richard Alpert on their research exploring therapeutic and other uses for LSD, psilocybin, and similar hallucinogens.