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The Prince of Possibility

By Robert Stone — 2004

In 1964, Ken Kesey was working in a cabin in La Honda Creek, south of San Francisco. He and his wife, Faye, had moved there in 1963, after their house on Perry Lane, in Menlo Park, was torn down by developers. Perry Lane had a bohemian tradition that Kesey had advanced. There were stoned poetry readings and lots of drugs, including LSD.

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Mark Haden on Psychedelic Couples Therapy

Benefit for the Oregon Psilocybin Society and the PSI 2020 campaign, Mark Haden, Executive Director of MAPS Canada, considers the potential benefits of psychedelic therapy for couples.

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Psychedelics: Past, Present and Future | Mark Haden | TEDxEastVan

This TEDx talk explores psychedelics in history, the current research and a possible future model of post prohibition regulation based of the model of public health.

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There Is No Such Thing as a “Bad Drug” | Psychedcast Ft. Mark Haden

Mark Haden is the executive director of the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) Canada as well as an adjunct professor at the University of British Columbia School of Public and Population Health.

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LSD