EGA Psychedelic Symposium - 4th and 5th December 2010 at Melb University
Featuring more than 12 lectures and two discussion panels over two days.
Key note speaker 1 - Rick Doblin (M.A.P.S founder - more info)
Key note speaker 2 - Dr. Alex Wodak (President of Australian Drug Law Reform Foundation - more info)
Date:
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Saturday 5 and Sunday 6 December
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Location:
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The Basement Theatre - the Spot building - Melbourne University
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Time:
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all day (TBC exact times)
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MC:
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Martin Williams
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Tickets:
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Presale, some daypasses released on the door. Limited tickets numbers available!
Prices: $120 to $170 general admin. Special discount for EGA mailing list members.
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Lectures 2009
| Bear Stanley |
To be announced
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> more detais |
| Robert Jesse |
Psilocybin Can Occasion Mystical-type Experiences Having Sustained Spiritual Significance
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> more detais |
| Michael Bock |
Whatever happened to the Psilocybes and other psychoactive mushrooms Down Under |
> more detais |
| Rak Razam |
Planetary Icaro: Using examples from ayahuasca culture, Razam outlines the boom in plant-based entheogenic sacraments that connect to the Divine. |
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| Dan Schreiber |
'The kite sees the world hanging by a thread' - from ownership to stewardship. |
> more detais |
| Tim Payne |
Understanding Dichotomy – the science of the entheogenic experience.
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Discussion Panels
Facilitator:
Martin Williams |
Psychedelic Futures
What benefits can earth sacraments offer to our society? At the end of the first decade of the 21st century, in what directions are psychedelics taking us?
What can we learn from the lessons of Huxley, Leary and Kesey, et.al,
of the generations that have come before?
How can we best integrate the expanded awareness of psychedelics to
specifically tackle the challenges around us?
Is it fair to say the future will be psychedelic, or we will have no future at all?
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All content on the EGA 2009 program is the opinion of the individual contributors and does not directly represent the views of Entheogenesis Australis itself.
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