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LEARY Original Art by Allen Atwell
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Michael Green
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DEDicATions 1968 This manuscript
My
was entrusted
to:
Beloved Daughter, Susan Leary
and to
My
Beloved Son,
Jack Leary
1995 Now the
manuscript
is
passed, by them,
Dieadra Martino Ashley Martino Sara Brown Brett Leary
Annie Leary Davina-Susana Martino
to:
iv
High Priest
William Burroughs
*
Timothy Lcary
ORJGlnAL ACKnOWLEDGEmEntS events related in this history reflect the collective consciousness
and collaborative behavior of several thousand people
The
researchers
who have
their emotion, muscle, brain,
spiritual
shared dark confusions and bright hopes, given
and risked scorn and
social isolation to pursue the
psychedelic yoga.
Homage and
gratitude to these fellow explorers.
Richard Alpert and Ralph Metzner have participated in every phase of the long ascent and continue to climb higher. His-story
is
their story.
Three tender elvish flowers, Rosemary Woodruff, Susan Leary, and Jack Leary,
have endured the harshest ordeals of the journey
at
home and
in prison
and
have survived, blossoming. Loving thanks to the psychologists and religious philosophers
who have coun-
seled at our centers in Cambridge, Boston, Zihuatanejo, Antigua, Millbrook, and
Manhattan.
The
original art for this manuscript
is
the illuminated
work of Allen Atwell and
Michael Green.
The editorial acts of love were performed by Susan Firestone, Lorraine Schwartz, and Jean McCreedy.
The psychedelic revolution
is
a religious renaissance of the young, for the
young, by the young. This volume presents Old Testament background for the
new
witness of those born after 1946, children of the Atomic Age.
The authentic
priests, the real
and-roll musicians. Acid-rock
is
prophets of this great movement are the rock-
the hymns, odes, chants of the turned-on love gen-
eration. For the first time in history, teen-agers (our
have written their
own
songs, beat their
own
new advanced mutant
rhythm, created their
The work of the psychedelic scholar-politicians (described over, with love
own
species)
religion.
in this history)
is
and confidence we turn our work and our planet over to the young
and their prophets:
ORJGinAL HIGH PRJESt BAnDS The Beatles The Byrds The Rolling Stones The Beach Boys
The Jefferson Airplane The Mamas and the Papas The Grateful Dead
Moby Grape The Daily Flash The Doors Country Joe and the Fish Charlie Lloyd
The Monkees
Donovan The Association Buffalo Springfield
The Animals Big Brother and the Holding Company
The Quicksilver Messenger Service and many other
ecstatic combinations.
1995
HIGH PRIEST BAI1DS
Smashing Pumpkins
The Beastie Boys
Dots
Sonic Youth
Edward Ka-Spel
Blondie
Tear Garden
Jeff
Skinny Puppy Ministry
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
John Zorn
Nirvana
Cabaret Voltaire
A
Beck
The Cult
Elliot
Sharp
Throbbing Gristle
Glenn Branca
Negativland
Dr. Fiorella Terenzi
Tribe Called Quest
Dr.
Susumu Ohno
De La Soul
Soul Asylum
Digable Planets
Revolting Cocks
Nine Inch Nails
Camper Van Beethoven
Hole
The
Orbital
Blind
Plastic
Ono Band
Lemon Jefferson
Future Sounds of London
Cream
Aphex Twins
Syd Barrett
DeeLite
Janisjoplin
Prince
Iron Butterfly
Dead Can Dance
Strawberry Alarm Clock
The Cocteau Twins
The Carrie Nations
Who
This Mortal Coil
The
Wolfgang Press
Bob Dylan
Ride
Crosby
Stills
Nash and Young
Slowdive
Creedence Clearwater Revival
Blues Traveller
Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention
Luscious Jackson
The
Soft
Machine
viii
Laura
High Priest
&
Aldous Huxley
Timothy Leary
1995
We
ACKJIOWLEDGEmEntS
transmit the 1995 re-issue of High priest with a certain amused,
confused, apologetic wonder.
This collection of Neuro-Adventure Stories
was
first
published in 1968 by
World Publishing-NAL. It
was Re-Issued, Re-Animated
in 1995
by Ronin Publishing.
I
am
grateful for
the visionary friendship of Beverly Potter and Sebastian Orfali and the graphic-
prowess of Howard
Hallis.
The "Acknowledgements" for the ancient 1968 version declaimed, "The psychedelic revolution
a religious renaissance of the young, for the young, by the
is
young. This volume presents Old Testament background for the those born after 1946.
.
.
new
witness of
."
Thus, 27 years ago, did
we pompously,
parentally,
announce the
Birth of
the Baby Boomers! So Pass out the Loaded Cigars. Here's
more
'68 pulpit-parent sermonizing.
"The authentic priests, the real prophets oF this great movement are the rock-and-roll musicians. .
.
.
teen-agers (our new advanced mutant species) have written their own songs, beat their own rhythm, created their own religion." For the First time
in
history
(!),
And then came the solemn-inspirational Locker-Room
Exhortation.
"The work oF the psychedelic scholar-politicians
(described
in
this history)
is
over.
.
.
."
With love and confidence we turn our work and our planet
young and
their prophets: (the rock 'n rollers).
(?)
over to the
x
High Priest
The 1968 edition celebrated
The Monkees,
19
Timothy Leary
+
rock groups: The Beatles, The Rolling Stones,
etc.
Ok. These pronouncements were breathless, pious, embarrassingly grandiose.
But they did
lurch
in the right direction.
The '60s Youth Movement
did
The inevitable
change human culture.
things, popularize-legitimize this astonishing
major
future. It
did,
among other
concept of "New Generation" as a
cultural issue. Globally.
GENERATIONALISMO! It is
hard for us to realize that
Agers Re-Creates a
this
concept that each generation of
New
Culture
Teen-
was not a major
historical
force before the 20th Century. For example, in the slow-witted 1975 edition of "The
New
(?)
Columbia Encyclopedia" the only reference to
this explosive
word
refers to
the "Generation of 1898", in Spain!
ThE GAY My
'90s
BOHEMIANS
WH$
NOJ TEENERS
charming, elegant, educated, worldly, Irish-Catholic grandparents, Sarah
Rooney S Dennis Leary, did not imagine that they belonged to a "generation". Dutiful Catholic teen-agers of the Victorian Age, 1860-1890, danced, dressed,
courted the way their parents (and the Protestants) did.
Polka*
And
&
Waltzed!
their coming-of-age trips
were not to Woodstock or Katmandu. Like the
Protestants they read about in the papers, they dutifully sailed to Europe on the traditional
Cunard steamships and made the
Louvre, the Vatican
classical, obligatory "trips" to the
Museums and the Opera Houses.
THE LOST GENERATION OF THE '20s Just recently
I
learned that
my
sophisticated Aunt Betty died in 1923 of a
cocaine overdose! Betty in her scandalous trips to Paris, semi-legal divorce) ful
member
was a
"hell-raising",
New York and Reno
"whoopee", sophisticated "flapper".
of the Roaring '20s counter-culture:
THE "LOST' GENERATION.
A
(for a
duti-
Neuv Acknowledgements was invented by
This catchy term
scientifically-trained sister
darling,
flaunted lesbian credentials and courageously glo-
beloved parents, Abigail S Timothy, were part of
These pious, prudish,
patriotic, middle-class Catholics
drug of the time!
illegal
a certain Gertrude Stein, an astute, brave,
concept of Counter-Culture.
rified the
My
who
xi
And they smoked
this
new
culture.
openly swigged the major
cigarettes (not in public, for ladies, of
course).
Abby and Tote belonged to the ences. They called
My the
it
parents (silently)
first
generation in
tures or
symphony
cohort to understand generational differ-
Model T Fords, canned goods,
knew they were
human
They were
radio and talk via electric
like the film stars. Their
concerts. They
lip-stickO).
different from their parents.
history to listen to
They smoked and drank
wires.
i.e.
"progress",
first
Radio Broadcasts were
were "teened" too soon
lec-
to be imprinted by
Decca Records playing Jazz and Dixieland. Television? tives.
No way! My parents stubbornly
rejected
TV
like suspicious primi-
The way Literary People today fear computers.
It
is
interesting to recall that those magic terms
GENEr\AjION were applied
to upper-middle-class adults.
Hemingway, Ezra Pound, Mabel Dodge, D.H. Lawrence,
BOrlEMJANS 8 LOSJ F.
Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest
T. S. Eliot,
James Joyce,
William Butler Yeats, Ford Maddox Ford, Georgia O'Keeffe, the Expressionist painters, the jazz musicians.
None of these
"avant-garde", cultural innovators
were
HiGH PrjesT
were
"teen-agers".
GEN
1:
THE SPOCK PARENTS
For example, the psychedelic experiences described in
organized and
made
arly attitude of this
Aldous S
Laura
credible
i960
Huxley, Sri
Walter Clark, Frank Barron,
Koestler, Allen Ginsberg, Harry
Gayatri Devi, Alan Watts, William
we Middle-Aged,
who had
like
Gordon Wasson, Arthur
S.
Burroughs,
And me.
Middle-Class, Naive, White, Harvard Faculty
Intellectuals expected that psychedelic drugs
Adults
"teened" 1920-1940. The quaint, schol-
book emerged from sages
Murray, Houston Smith, In
by people who
would be used by Academic Scholarly
read William James ("Varieties of Religious Experience") and the
Pop-Hindu and Pop-Bhuddist
texts.
Our mission was to
train graduate students to
xii
High Priest
Alan Watt
&
s r
January 1959
q
Guide: godsdog Oracle: III Difficulty at the
Beginning
The Abysmal, Water
The Arousing, Thunder
Clouds and thunder: The image of difficulty at the beginning.
Thus the superior man Brings order out of confusion. (IChing)
TRIP In the beginning God created the heavens and the
earth.
In the beginning was the turn on. illumination.
energy that The earth was without form and void, and darkness was on the face of the deep.
00
1
The
electric trip.
The flash, the The sudden bolt of
new system.
starts the
The turn on was God. All things were made from the turn on and without Him was not any thing made. In this turn on was life; and the life was the men.
light of It
has always been the same.
It was the flash that exploded the galaxies, from which all energy flows. It was the spark that ignites
in the mysterious Nicholas
The Magus by
in
John Fowles: For a while
wander
let
I
my mind
bottomless
a
into
madness.
Supposing my last year had been the very opposite of what Conchis life
so often said trick
me once
life in
That
that
so often, to about
again
lation.
The Divine satori,
the very opposite of
The
vision of
harmony,
which we now
call psy-
What happens when you turn on? Where do you go when you take the trip? You go within. Consciousness
Your nerve endings, neural
changes.
memory
banks, protein structures for the timeless
become broadcasting instruments
humming message
hazard.
union.
ecstasy
chedelic.
cameras, cellular
general.
is,
humming vine of organic life. It is the brilliant neurological glare that illuminates the shadows of man's mind. The God-intoxicated revesamadhi,
all
welding of amino-acid strands
that creates the
of
God
located
inside
your
body.
00
The external world doesn't change, but your experience of it becomes drastically altered. You close your eyes and the thirteen billion cell brain computer flashes multiple kaleidoscopic mes-
Symbolic thought merges with sensory explosymbolic thoughts fuse with somatic-tissue events; ideas combine with memories personal, sages.
sions;
And God light;
said
let
there be
and there was
light.
And God saw that the light was good; and God separated the darkness.
light
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from
the
evolutionary, embryonic thoughts collapse into molecular patterns. You open your eyes and you see your tidy television-studio world of labeled stage-props fusing
cellular,
with sensory, somatic,
cellular,
molecular
flashes.
January 1959 00 3
Your nervous system is prepared to register and up to one thousand million units of
Nicholas
coordinate
I
flashing information each second.
were mad,
A
Each
hours.
from from a
lasts
psychedelic trip
trip takes off
to
five
twelve
stage-set struc-
in
stared
The Magus:
at
They
myself.
trying to drive to brainwash me
me in
some astounding way. But I
clung to
reality.
tured by the physical surroundings and the cast of characters present. Each person in the session is a
00
universe of two billion years of protein, protean memories, and sensations. A heady mix.
How
to describe this multiple, jumbled, rapidly changing process? What do you do after you turn
on?
The Light
shineth in the darkness and the dark-
ness comprehendeth
You TUNE IN. tune in means all
it
And God saw
that
it
was
good.
not.
oo to
bear witness to the Light, that
men might believe.
The turn on
bolt shatters structure. Reveals the
frozen nature of the
artificial
stage-set
men
call
reality. Certitude collapses. There is nothing but the energy which lighteneth every man that cometh 2 into the world. E =
MC
We
discover
we
.
are not television actors born
onto the American stage-set of a commercially sponare twosored program twenty centuries old.
From The Magus: I
cannot believe Maurice
evil.
You
will
We
is
understand.
00
billion-year-old carriers of the Light, born not just of blood nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will
man, but of the Light that flashed cambrian mud, the Light made flesh.
of
tune in means that you
sit
in the Pre-
in the debris of
your
shattered illusions, and discover that there is nothing, you are nothing except the bearer of the wire-
your body is the temple of the Light and you begin once again to build a structure to preserve and glorify the Light. You bear witness coil of life, that
And God made
the beasts earth according to their kinds and the cattle of the
Sun that comes after me is preferred before me, and your days are spent preparing the earth for the Son to come. That is tuning in.
crying, the
And to tune in you must drop out. drop out means detach yourself tenderly, aesthetically, harmoniously from the fake-prop studio of the empire game and do nothing but guard and glorify the Light.
My of this
first
life
came in the middle of the journey (when I was thirty-five years old) and
trip
according
to
their
kinds,
and everything that creeps upon the ground according to its kind. And God saw that it was good.
00
4 00
Death of the Mind
From The Magus:
come are now
awoke
you that you elect." shook my head violently from side to side. "You have no choice." "I
to tell
I
to the consciousness that I was trapped in a dark room, in a hastily constructed, thin-walled
stage-prop home in Berkeley, California, and the ribbon of light had been lost. I
00
was
tutional
a rootless city-dweller. An anonymous instiemployee who drove to work each morning
commuter cars, and drove home each night and drank martinis and looked like and thought like and acted like several million middlein a long line of
class liberal intellectual robots.
Woke up, fell out of dead Made the bus in fleconds flat There was no connection with
My
racial past.
soil
or with
clan gods slumbered.
My
my
tribal
banners were hidden, forgotten in cellular repositories.
How
I
entered this flimsy stage-set I cannot well was I of sleep at the time.
recall, so full
Then the Lord God said, "It is not good that the man should be alone; will make I
him a helper
fit
for him."
I dropped out, taking leave from my job (as Director of Psychological Research for the Kaiser Foundation Hospital) and sailing for Spain on the
S.S.
00
Independence, American Export Lines, with children, Susan, age nine, and Jack, age
my two seven.
We
the field
home
in Torremolinos on the There the kids trooped off across to school each morning while I stayed
settled in a villa
Costa del
Sol.
to die messily.
The
coast of Spain Malaga to Gibraltar is the southernmost part of Europe, and down to this
bottom
sift
and
fall
Continent drunken
the psychological dregs of the Danes, Swedes, cashiered
twisted Germans, sodden British. The main occupation of the Torremolinos colony was drug taking and the drug was alcohol.
Found my way upstairs and had a poke had brought with me a trunk full of psycho-
From The Magus: I
I
turned away again, to
try
to get her to say more. But she sat in the chair and I
felt I
her eyes on
knew
there,
she in
her
my
was
back. sitting
corn-gold
and that she was like Demeter, Ceres, a goddess on her throne; chair,
00
thousands of test scores and numerwhich demonstrated with precision why psychotherapy did not work. In America, I had a staff of statisticians and clerks and rooms of calculators and computers to handle the data. But I had said good-bye to all that and sat sweating in a small room in a Spanish house adding and subtracting long columns of figures. Hour after hour. logical data
ical indices
NY*'*;
M W w n HH en M February 1961 C/3
2
Guide: richard alpert Oracle:
XXV en
Innocence
(
The Unexpected )
The
Creative,
Heaven
H HH
H h