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@ Cabaret Voltaire
The Psychedelic Salon Zürich
Salome Hohl, the director of Cabaret Voltaire, will give a guided tour of the exhibition in the Vaulted Cellar, “Emma Jung and Rebecca Ackroyd, Nights and Days”, at 6 p.m. Please reserve!
Soundscape by DJ Alice D
Susanne G. Seiler: Psychedelics & Individuation
What psychedelics, and especially LSD have to teach us within the context of the Jungian concept of Individuation; why Jung opposed psychedelics (spoiler: he only knew mescaline), and where his concepts remain valid, and where they have become obsolete.
Please note that the date has changed by one week!
Zürich / Cabaret Voltaire | Spiegelgasse 1, Thursday, 18 September 2025, 18-21 h | CHF 20/15
Please reserve here!
The Psychedelic Salon Zürich
Blotter Art Open House
With Kevin Barron & Susanne G. Seiler
Soundscape by DJ Alice D
All welcome -– but do let us know if you can make it here!
Zürich | Anwandstrasse 66 | Sunday 21. September 2025 | 17 – 21 h
@ Our yearly mushroom hunt
The Psychedelic Salon
Foraging for mushrooms in the Canton of the Jura with Peter Lüscher, Antoinette Borri &
Susanne G. Seiler. Sold oui!
Le Locle | Guesthouse Le Locle | Friday 10 – Sunday 12 October 2025
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Beyond Addiction – New Visions for Healing
Breaking Through Addiction | Healing Trauma | Inspiring Transformation | Ending Stigma
Online | Friday 19 – Sunday 21. September 2025
Psych Symposium 2025
A collaboration between PSYCH and Drug Science to promote the potential of psychedelics
London | Conway Hall | Thursday 4 December 2025
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Shane Smith has questions
The hidden side of psychedelic research, with Hamilton Morris
LSD blotter printing and perforating – Amsterdam blotter classsics
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Hermeto Pascoal & Grupo – ao vivo Belo Horizonte 2022
Hermeto Pascoal
The Brazilian composer and multi-instrumentalist Hermeto Pascoal Oliveira da Costa left us on 13 September. “The distinction between entertainment and art was as absent from his work as the contrast between popular culture and avant-garde. In the work of this Brazilian genius, everything came together in counterpoint… The man, who wore a shoulder-length ponytail and an almost equally long bushy beard in his old age, was born in Alagoas in north-eastern Brazil in 1936 as a child with albinism. His white skin gave him a special status. While other children had to work in the fields, Hermeto was apparently allowed to stay at home, where he studied the songs of birds and played around on his father’s accordion.” (Neue Zürcher Zeitung)
NPR Music

Mix Destellos
Los Destellos
Los Destellos (Spanish for “the Flashes”) are a legendary peruvian cumbia band formed in Lima, Peru in 1966 by Enrique Delgado Montes. “In their early releases, Los Destellos popularized the sharp sound of the electric guitar and bass in the context of a cumbia ensemble. By replacing the horns and accordion with the strings, they played a key role in developing the genre that later became known as Peruvian cumbia, influencing bands such as Los Mirlos, Los Ecos, and Los Diablos Rojos. The band’s style bears influence from psychedelic and surf rock as well as cumbia and local Peruvian genres.” (Wikipedia)
Masterboy

Hard Times Never Last
Kokoroko
Kokoroko is a British London-based septet, led by Sheila Maurice-Grey and Onome Edgeworth playing a fusion of funk and highlife. “Tough Times Never Last is a spirited collection of songs servinfg as an optimistic reminder to tightly hold and embrace the many dualities that occur in life. Overf the course of the 11-song suit, the album explores togehtherness, community, sensuality, childhood, loss,a nd above all, perseverance. All tracks are written by Sheila Maurice-Grey, Onome edgeworth. Duane Atherley, Tobi debaike-Johnsson, Yohan Kebede, Ayo Kebed.” (Bandcamp) The aertwork for the album was convceivedby the acclamined illustrator Luci Pina,
Kobaltå

Saving Grace (with Suzi Dian)
Robert Plaant
Robert Anthony Plant (1948)was born and raised in the Wesrt Midlands area of England, and after leaving grammar school, he briefly trained as a chartered accountant before leaving home at 16 years old to concentrate on singing with a series of local blues bands. He was the lead singer and lyricist of the rock band Led Zeppelin from its founding in 1968 until their breakup in 1980. Since then, he has had a successful solo career, sometimes collaborating with other artists. Regarded by many as one of the greatest singers in rock music, he is known for his flamboyant persona, raw stage performances and his powerful, wide-ranging voice.
Es Paranza Recordings

Tiny Desk
Fito Paez
“What an honor to host Fito Páez, one of the pioneers of Argentine rock, at the Tiny Desk for the start of Latin Music Month. In 1984, Páez released his debut solo album one year after a brutal dictatorship, joining the swell of Spanish language rock and roll that was growing in Argentina. His lyrical insight was poignant then and resonates now. In this set, his beloved storytelling is on full display as well as his connection to the audience. Páez reaches back to early ’90s classics, including “A Rodar Mi Vida” and “Mariposa Tecknicolor,” but also features the retrospective new song “Sale el Sol.” The closing feels like a homecoming with a rendition of “Circo Beat” that wildly transitions into the reference-heavy “Tercer Mundo,” which gets a few lyrical updates for 2025.” Felix Contreras
NPR
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During the Summer of Love, first in San Francisco (1967)and then in other cities, such as Toronto (1968), where I lived at the time, it was common to take LSD offered by friends out on the street, to swallow it there and then and see what would happen.
Other than to Timothy Leary, Richard Alpert and their colleagues, who let psychedelics escape from the ivory tower of Harvard, we ironically owe this turn towards youthful mass intoxication to the incompetence of the American and British secret services. They let the magic pills they administered to their test subjects, often without their knowledge and consent, escape the lab and cabinet to find their way onto the streets.
Ken Kesey, the author of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, was one of those subjects, albeit consenting. His chaotic Merry Pranksters, a boisterous group of Korea veterans and other tough guys, were soon throwing acid parties to the tunes of the Grateful Dead, while on the East Coast Timothy Leary was busy becoming more and more of his messianic self. In 1969, he ran for Governor of California, where he had lived and worked as a clinical psychologist, and a co-founder of the Psychology Department at Kayser Berkeley Hospital. He was soon arrested and jailed. His slogan “Come Together Join the Party,” out of which John Lennon created his song “Come Together.” describes a time when freedom was claimed and liberations pursued to an unknown extent by virtue of the sheer masses of kids and others hitting the streets.
In total, from the American West Coast to India and on to Oceania, half a billion doses of LSD alone are said to have initiated an expansion of consciousness, which still echoes loud and clear today. Last year 27 million Americans over the ages of 12 (!) said they’d taken LSD in the past year. Approximately one in 50’000 need help while or as a result of tripping.
In order not to incriminate people who are hedonists at worse, the possession of small amounts of LSD, psilocybin, and MDMA needs to be regulated, as these substances are relatively safe when used responsibly.
Something else:
Starting November 25, we will be exhibiting a selection of our books and other treasures at the Walcheturm art space in Zurich. Similar to the monthly Psychedelic Salon, which has found a home in Zurich’s Cabaret Voltaire, we will offer readings, and discussions with well-known local personalities, as well as a film program, in a colourful location at Walcheturm.
The library is open Wednesday through Saturday from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m.; the evening program takes place from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.,. by announcement. If you would like to get involved and support us, please let us know.
We will celebrate on November 18 from 6 p.m onward.
Welcome!
Susanne Seiler
Kunstraum Walcheturm, Kanonengasse 20, 8004 Zurich
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Bread of Angels. A Memoir
Patti Smith
The most intimate of Smith’s memoirs, Bread of Angels takes us through Smith’s teenage years. Arthur Rimbaud and Bob Dylan emerge as creative role models as she begins to write poetry, then lyrics, ultimately merging both into iconic recordings such as Horses, Wave, and Easter. She leaves it all behind to marry her one true love, Fred Sonic Smith, living on a canal in St. Clair Shores, Michigan. The couple spend nights in their landlocked Chris-Craft studying nautical maps and charting new adventures as they start a family. A series of profound losses mark Patti’s life. Grief and gratitude are braided through years of caring for her children, rebuilding her life and, finally, writing again.
Random House

Wings: The Story of a Band on the Run
Paul McCartney, Ted Widmer
The oral history of a band that came to define a generation tells the madcap tale of Paul McCartney and his newly formed band, from their beginnings in the early 1970s to their dissolution a decade later. Drawn from over 500,000 words of interviews with McCartney, family and band members, and other key participants, Wings recounts―now with a half-century’s wisdom―the musical odyssey taken by a man searching for his identity in the aftermath of The Beatles’ breakup. Soon joined by his wife–American photographer Linda McCartney–on keyboard and vocals; drummer Denny Seiwell; and guitarist Denny Laine, McCartney sowed the seeds for a new band.
Liveright

We Did OK, Kid. A Memoir
Anthony Hopkins
Born and raised in Port Talbot—a small Welsh steelworks town—amid war and depression, Sir Anthony Hopkins grew up around men who were tough and eschewed all forms of emotional vulnerability in favour of alcoholism and brutality. A struggling student in school, he was deemed a failure with no future ahead of him. But, on a fateful Saturday night, he watched the 1948 adaptation of Hamlet, sparking a passion for acting that would lead him on a path that no one could have predicted. Sir Anthony also takes a deeply honest look at the low points in his personal life. His addiction cost him his first marriage, his relationship with his only child, and nearly his life—the latter ultimately propelling him toward sobriety.
S&S / Summit Books

The Spirit of Manaaki: Maata, a Living Library of Maori Wisdom and Medicine Practices
Stephanie Mines
Entering the Māori worldview is like stepping into a verdant landscape where humans and plants, animals, the land, rain, and mountains are united. This is the model of living that matriarch Maata Wharehoka has been sustaining her entire life in Aotearoa (New Zealand). The Māori word manaaki means to protect, to show respect, and to take care. This is the essence of Maata Wharehoka’s wisdom. Transmitting Maata’s wisdom to the world is the task Stephanie Mines set for herself as she shares in this book Maata’s pioneering efforts in healthcare, parenting, and social justice as well as her interpretations of traditional Māori teachings.
Harper Collins

A Circle Outside
Linda Rosewood
In the early 1980s, a household of lesbian feminists establish a women-only commune in an ancient Californian redwood forest. It seems a perfect place to practice the ritual magic that helps them function harmoniously as a group – even if they aren’t all true believers. If you ever wanted to know what that entails, here’s you chance to witness first hand, how women live and love as a group, whilte practicing magic. Of course there is conflict, but there’s also warmth and a sincere desire to overcome the patriarchy. An authentic book that leads us back to a more innocent and idealistic era, A Circle Outside describes a vision of a utopian dream, where the only real magic is self-transformation.
Lightning Books
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A psilocybin trip by a Muslim religious leader
Tripping to other people’s tunes
MINDS – Multidisciplinary Investigation into Novel Solutions and Discoveries
“Psychedelics and other consciousness practices may be our greatest underutilized tool for sparking paradigm-shifting breakthroughs.”
An Ayahuasca Message
The Noke Koi are an Indigenous group from Acre, Brazil ,who consider themselves guardians of the psychoactive plant brew, which they call “uni.” This summer, they traveled to the U.S. to spread an urgent message: their home in the Amazon is being destroyed.
Altered States Podcast
DMT or was it heaven?
When a neurosurgeon claimed he glimpsed the afterlife during a coma, skeptics offered a more earthly interpretation – a surge of DMT produced by his own body.
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Mushroom man
science | Reasons to be cheerful | 1 October
The power of fungi with Paul Stamets
Amending the law
psychoactive | TRIS European Commission | 2 October
Germany has just notified the EU of a draft law to tighten its Medical Cannabis Act
Just add mushrooms
psychoactive | Reasons to be cheerful | 3 October
Psilocybin used to treat an array of conditions from OCD or addiction to burnout
Safer tripping
psychoactive | Harm Reduction Journal | 3 October
Harm reduction practises for users of psychedelic drugs: a scoping review
The Great Man
psychoactive | Ecstatic Integration | 6 October
A theory of all and – almost – everything
From trips to medicine
psychoactive | The Conversation | 7 October
How psychedelics could revolutionise inflammatory medicine
Ibogaine
psychoactive | Westword | 7 October
A new lease on life for many
The state of psychedelics
psychoactive | Healthcare Brew | 7 October
The healthcare business evaluates psychoactive substances in therapy
Cheerio!
psychoactive | Live Science | 8 October
The Wari used beer mixed with psychedelics to help build an empire in Peru at leasts 1200 years ago
Psilocybin
psychoactive | ZME Science | 8 October
Magic mushroom–assisted therapy may offer long-lasting relief for major depression
Energy
eco | Truth Dig| 9 October
The world keeps betting on wind and solar
You never know it all
culture | Aeon | 13 October
Nets have mesh, the internet has holes
Psychiatry
psychoactive | Nature | 14 October
The promise of psychedelic medicine
Psilocybin
psychoactive | The New York Times | 18 October
How the magic got into the shrooms
Microdosing psilocybin
psychoactive | CBS Canada | 20 October
Clinical trying for patients with anxiety underway in Kingston, Ontario
Mushrooms and Mountains
psychoactive | The Microdose | 20 October
Psilocybin traditions in Mexico
Fantasy
culture | The Conversation | 21 October
How Ursula LeGuin drew the maps for the worlds of her books
R.I.P.
psychoactive| Double Blind | 22 October
Farewell Dr. Nolan Williams, pioneer of psychedelic medicine
Antidepressant
psychoactive | The Conversation | 22 October
Different types with different side effects – new study
Psilocybin
psychoactive | Smithsonian Magazine | 28 October
Two species of magic mushrooms evolved into psychedelic compound
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Plants of the Gods
Part 1 — Ayahuasca and Tobacco Shamanism: an Interview with Ethnobotanist Dr. Glenn Shepard
Transform Drug Policy Foundation
An independent, UK-based charity working nationally and internationally towards a just and effective system of legal regulation for all drugs.
DanceWize
Harm reduction and help for psychedelic, and/or spiritual emergencies at festivals and other peer meetings are a necessity wherever people get together in large numbers.


