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@ Cabaret Voltaire
The Psychedelic Salon
We are on our summer break until 17 September, an evening with anthropologist Luis Eduardo Luna who will speak on Exploring Amerindian Animism: Sacred Psychedelic Plants and Interactions with Non-Human Persons

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Alps Summer School
Exploring the peaks of psychedelic science and therapy: an immersive week of lectures, hands-on workshops, and community with leading psychedelic researchers.
Le Camp | Vaumarcus | NE || Tuesday, 21 July – Saturday, 1. August 2026

World Ayahuasca Forum
Roots of Living Futures: In Recognition and Protection of Cultural Traditions
Girona (E) | Wednesday. 9 – Sunday, 13 September, 2026

Global Psychedelic Society Retreat
An international meeting of leaders.
The Garden | Portugal | Wednesday. September 23. – Sunday, September 27, 2026

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The Promise of Psychedelics (BBC, 28:17)
How convincing is the evidence that drugs like psilocybin, the active ingredient in magic mushrooms, can help with treatment-resistant depression – and after decades of research, are we on the cusp of seeing these treatments in the UK?

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Remembering Sonny Rollins
Decision
“The poignancy of Rollins dying the day after Miles Davis’s 100th anniversary is amplified by the realisation he was the last living musician from the famous Great Day in Harlem.  photo from 1958. This picture brought together jazz’s leading lights for Esquire’s 1959 Golden Age of Jazz edition, including Dizzy Gillespie, Art Blakey, Thelonius Monk, Coleman Hawkins, Lester Young, Charles Mingus, Mary Lou Williams and Count Basie.” (Richard Worth in The Conversation) Walter Theodore “Sonny” Rollins (September 7, 1930 – May 25, 2026) was an American jazz tenor saxophonist who is widely recognized as one of the most important and influential of jazz musicians.
Blue Note Records

Remembering Dollar Brand  (Abdullah Ibrahim)
African Marketplace
“South Africa-born pianist, composer and band leader Abdullah Ibrahim died Monday (June 15) at age 91. He began recording in South Africa in the 1950s, when he played with a pioneering band called The Jazz Epistles alongside trumpeter Hugh Masekela. Abdullah Ibrahim left South Africa in 1962 and spent most of his life away, though he did play at President Nelson Mandela’s inauguration in 1994. Abdullah Ibrahim, in his travels, recorded dozens of albums for dozens of labels around the world. Jazz historian Kevin Whitehead has this appreciation.” (David Bianculi for NPR)
Elektra Records

Panda Baer & Sonic Boom
A ? of When
“Sonic Boom and Panda Bear emerge through these 10 songs as two people with frank opinions about these times, with a real stake in the sway of the world. These tunes grapple with online exhaustion and pervasive depression, with political chicanery and ecological sustainability, all while advocating for respecting the power of luck and giving one another grace in a moment when very few of us actually know what the hell is happening. To protest AI, algorithmic playlisting, and digital exhaustion, the duo announced the 10-track LP will not be released on Spotify, Apple Music, or any streaming platforms.” ( REDDIT)
Domino Records

The Corral
Let the Music Play
Formed in 1996 just outside Liverpool (in Hoylake), The Coral was vital to the UK’s 21st-century neo-psychedelia revival. In 1996, school-friends Ian Skelly and Paul Duffy began jamming together in the basement of Flat Foot Sams pub in Hoylake. Over the following months they were joined by Bill Ryder-Jones on lead guitar, Ian’s older brother James Skelly on vocals and main songwriting duties, and then Lee Southall on rhythm guitar. The band were known briefly as Hive before choosing the name “The Coral”, and the line-up was completed with the addition of Nick Power, who joined as keyboard player in 1998. Their upcoming Album 388 is their 13th.
Run On Records

Beth Orton
Waiting, from the new album The Ground Above
Beth Orton (who has been strugling with health issues) is a legendary English singer-songwriter who pioneered folktronica in the 1990s. “The laidback Motown beats of Waiting gently drive a song (one of Orton’s catchiest) about snapping out of a doom-loop of fear, while closer Otherside emerges out of the darkness and into the light, building towards a hopeful finale – “Tell me you made it through alive” – that is halfway between Hey Jude and The Beta Band’s Dry The Rain. Ultimately, The Ground Above elegantly shores up Beth Orton’s creative resurgence. Altogether, it represents a more mature form of comedown – one that comes with midlife epiphanies and a strong sense of resilience.” (Tom Doye, Mojo)
Partisan Record

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end of time

When I moved to Switzerland as a child, in 1959, the world was about to come to an end.

The next year, followers of a messianic character who called himself Frère-et-Man went on a pilgrimage to the Mont Blanc, the only place on earth that would be spared. As you know, nothing came of it. Little remains also of all the subsequent events supposed to finally free ourselves from ourselves. That means more than eight billion of us have outlived doom and gloom so far.

I guess, we better enjoy our time in the here and now while it lasts. Responsibly, of course. Nostradamus thought it would all be over for us in 1989. We may forgive him a certain degree of inaccuracy, his prophecies were made a long time ago. It wasn’t Halley’s Comet, and even the End of the Mayan Calendar didn’t do us in – apart from the fact that the times have changed considerably since the turn of the millennium. Time changes us whether we like it or not, hurling us through space towards our very own end of time.

I remain confident that we will survive the current crises, too. That we will emerge from them stronger, heading towards a greener and more peaceful future.

And why not? Who’s gonna stop us if not we, ourselves?

Hot summer regards,
Susanne Seiler

P.S.The next Psychedelic Salon, on 17 September, features a visiting legend: Dr. Luis Eduardo Luna! Don’t miss it!
P.S.S. WIDE OPEN BOOKS – the gaiamedia collection can be visited on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, from 5 – 8 p.m. at Villa Mare, Neumünsterallee 21, 8008 Zürich. Further events to be announced.

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Fearless, Sleepless, Deathless: What Fungi Taught Me about Nourishment, Poison, Ecology, Hidden Histories, Zombies, and Black Survival

Maria Pinto
Naturalist, forager, and educator Maria Pinto ‘s book uncovers strange and beautiful fungal connections between the natural and human worlds. She mingles reportage, research, memoir, and nature writing, touching on topics that range from Black farmers’ domestication of the unforgettable aroma of truffles to the history of mycological poisons wielded by enslaved people against their enslavers. Pinto brings a new perspective and a distinctive literary voice to this mix of environmental and lived history.
Great Circle Books

My Twin the Murderer

Lindsay Kent
Someone’s definitely dead, and one of the twins is the culprit. Too bad their DNA is identical. When the two women are abducted and thrust into a world of psychedelic drugs, buried trauma, and whispered CIA experiments, Evelyn begins to doubt everything―her research, her memories, even her sanity. The twins are estranged and couldn’t be more different, but they have to collaborate to save themselves from what they do not know. A true psychedelic thriller!
The Hallucinarrator

Psychedelics and the Counterculture of Ageing

Abbie Rosner
In compelling personal stories, more than 30 older psychonauts share how their psychedelic experiences helped them heal old wounds, align with their authentic selves, experience profound love and forgiveness, and make peace with their mortality. Many describe how psychedelic journeying has made their older years the happiest, most meaningful time of their lives. Baby boomers are once again exploring the psychedelic drugs of their youth.
Park Street Press

The Therapeutic Use of Psychedelics: Essential Skills and Insights for Psychotherapists

Vanessa Bibliowicz
The book provides essential skills, tools, and insights for preparing clients for psychedelic sessions, supporting them during the experience, and aiding post-session integration for long-term benefits. Chapters describe the personal work, tools, and mindsets professionals need before they begin work in this area, and the book also covers vital topics such as proper client screening for safety, psychedelic psycho-education, and the relationship between mindfulness skills, psychedelics, and other states of consciousness.
Routledge

Awakening the Pineal Gland: Cellular Rejuvenation Through Light and Sound

Roberto Pinelli, MD
The pineal gland, a part of the endocrine system, is less than a centimeter long. Yet this tiny organ in the brain plays an outsized role in many spiritual traditions as it is widely connected with the esoteric concept of the third eye. Ophthalmologist Roberto Pinelli explains his unique methods for using a combination of light, sound, and nutraceuticals to non-invasively activate the pineal gland. He explores Egyptian, Sumerian, and Aztec understandings of the sun and its life-giving rays, looking at how ancient knowledge has been corroborated by contemporary scientific findings and offers us a pracctical way to get in touch with our higher self.
Healing Arts Press

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Wanaki
The magazine of the Amazon Conservation team:
“For 30 years, we have walked alongside indigenous peoples and traditional communities in protecting the Amazon. The fourth issue of Wanaki brings together voices, knowledge, and experience that shapes this journey.”

Reisebüro am Hafen (Harbour Travel Agency)
Some adventures lead through the harbour, especially for those of you who live in Basel. Some want to dock only briefly, others seek an expedition, and most are on a longer voyage. Choose what feels right for you.

New Dimensions Radio
The well-established station is running a campaign to raise money to create archives for rare material, concerning 692 rare recordings. They’ve launched a GoFundMe for this endeavour.

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Who gets access?
psychoactive | The Microdose | June 1
Five questions with the author and mycophile Maria Pinto

Psilocybin therapy
psychoactive | Science Direct | June 1
A retrospective observational study.

Flagging
psychoactive | DoubleBlind | June 1
Safe psychedelic facilitators versus predators

Unwelcome?
psychoactive | Psychedelic Alpha | June 2
It seems this is not a good moment for psychedelic & psychiatry in the US.

Politically
psychoactive | Forbes | June 3
Psychedelics are gaining support

Driving under the influence
psychoactive | New South Wales Government (AUS) | June 4
Government to introduce new rules for medicinal cannabis patients

Feeding the grid
eco | Canary Media | June 4
A brillant idea: large parked EVs creating energy.for all

Psilocybin
psychoactive | Focal Points | June 6
Alzheimer’s patient regains speech and more after heroic dose.

Ancient Amazonia
culture | The Conversation | June 8
Great archeologicyl mysteries are burried in the depths of the forrest

5-MeO-DMT
psychoactive | Double Blind | June 8
Two experts talk about the world’s strongest psychedelic.

Gerontology
psychoactive | Berkeley Edu | June 8
Can psychedelics protect the aging brain?

The magic of it all
psychoactive | Ecstatic integration | June 12
Many psychonauts believe in charms, spells and curses

Mycorrhizal highways
science | The Conversation | June 12
Fungal networks are among the largest living organisms on Earth

Psilocybe cubensis
psychoactive | The Microdose | June 15
The history of the fungus named after a country that ignores it

PAT
psychoactive | CBC | June 16
Doctors to prescribe psilocybin to help deal with Canada’s mental health ‘epidemic’.

Home: office
culture | reasons to be cheerful | June 16
Across France, businesses open their offices to the homeless at night

No surprise
psychoactive | The Guardian | June 18
Commercialization, not legalization, drives up cannabis use.

Ageing
psychoactive | Futurism | June 21
Smoking weed protects your brain

Farmhouse to Oncology
culture | Aeon | June 25
The French fire healers working alongside medical specialists

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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.

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