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  2. Myron Stolaroff - Wikipedia

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    Myron J. Stolaroff (August 20, 1920 – January 6, 2013 [1]) was an author and researcher who is best known for his studies involving psychedelic psychotherapy. He also conducted clinical studies that attempted to measure the effects of LSD , mescaline , and other drugs on creativity .

  3. History of LSD - Wikipedia

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    Although he had no medical training, Hubbard collaborated on running psychedelic sessions with LSD with Ross McLean at Vancouver's Hollywood Hospital, with psychiatrists Abram Hoffer and Humphry Osmond; with Myron Stolaroff at the International Federation for Advanced Study in Menlo Park, California; and with Willis Harman at the Stanford ...

  4. Psychedelic therapy - Wikipedia

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    Individuals having published information between 1980 and 2000 regarding psychedelic psychotherapy include George Greer, Ann and Alexander Shulgin (PiHKAL and TiHKAL), Myron Stolaroff (The Secret Chief, regarding the underground therapy done by Leo Zeff), and Athanasios Kafkalides. [33]

  5. Magnetophon - Wikipedia

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    Ampex 200 co-designer Myron Stolaroff was among the company's employees representing Ampex who accepted the award. [11] In 2004, the AEG K-1 Magnetophon was inducted into the TECnology Hall of Fame, an honor given to "products and innovations that have had an enduring impact on the development of audio technology." [12]

  6. Erowid - Wikipedia

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    By collecting and making these texts available, they attempt to promote an understanding of the changing contexts surrounding the use of psychoactive drugs. Major archiving projects include the Albert Hofmann collection, the Myron Stolaroff Collection, documents from Alexander Shulgin, and a complete archived snapshot of The Hive. [34]

  7. Alfred Matthew Hubbard - Wikipedia

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    Stolaroff learned of Hubbard through a mentor, philosopher Gerald Heard, a friend and spiritual mentor to Aldous Huxley. According to Todd Brendan Fahey, Hubbard introduced more than 6,000 people to LSD, including scientists, politicians, intelligence officials, diplomats, and church figures. [7]

  8. Gerald Heard - Wikipedia

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    Heard's general philosophy and the ideas and opinions of his later years, were influences on Myron Stolaroff, the electrical engineer who in 1961 founded the Institute for Advanced study, in Menlo Park, California. Trabuco College and Heard's philosophy and ideas were also an important influence on the founding of the Esalen Institute.

  9. List of psychedelic literature - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of psychedelic literature, works related to psychedelic drugs and the psychedelic experience.Psychedelic literature has also been defined as textual works that arose from the proliferation of psychiatric and psychotherapeutic research with hallucinogens during the 1950s and early 1960s in North America and Europe.