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@ Cabaret Voltaire
The Psychedelic Salon Zürich
Midsummer Edition
In collaboration with Cabaret Voltaire and MushRoom
The summer edition of the Psychedelic Salon follows the branching connections surrounding a Central American mushroom stone on display at the Museum Rietberg. Join us for a long summer evening of ancestral and scholarly insights, artistic explorations, and communal gathering, including a guided visit to the mushroom sculpture at Museum Rietberg by Damian Christinger.
Zürich | In the park of the Villa Schönberg | Saturday, 28 June 2025 | from 4 pm onward
in case of bad weather Cabaret Voltaire | Spiegelgasse 1 |  CHF 35/25 or 15/10 | Please reserve!

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Psychedelic Sitter Training – The Basics
Los Angeles Medicinal Psychedelics Society
Online | Tuesday, June 10, 2025 | 6 – 9 pm PS

Tram Day
The Women’s Visionary Council celebrates Susi Ramstein and other female psychedelic pioneers.
Berkeley, CA | The Alembic | 2829 7th Street | Saturday 14 June 2025 | 1 – 6 pm PDT

Zurich Art Weekend
Exhibitions; Events; Artists; Art Walks; Experience
Zurich | 13 – 15 June 2025 | All over town

Psychedelic Science 2025
Denver | USA | 16–20 June 

Expanded States of Consciousness
Exploring Expanded States for Healing Trauma, Post-Traumatic Growth, & Awakening with Deepak Chopra, Sharon Salzberg, Wim Hof, Marisa Peer, Krishna Das, Marie Mbouni, Paul Stamets, Sunny Strasburg, and Pedram Shojai
Online | Free | June 17 – 26 2025

Cannabis Europa
London | GB | 24 and 25 June

New Healing Festival
Music, Art & Inspiration
The New Healing Festival is divided into different areas and stages with unique themes and daily focuses.
Near Hamburg | 11. – 17. August 2025

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Wisdom of the Leaf Summit – a short documentary
The Wisdom of the Leaf Summit took place in the Sacred Valley of Peru on February 3 – 7, 2025, and was produced in collaboration with Wade Davis. This groundbreaking event gathered global researchers, policymakers, and cultural leaders to explore the cultural, historical, nutritional, and medicinal significance of the sacred coca plant.

Mind, Body, Heath & Politics
Healing war Trauma with MDMD – with Rick Doblin
Rick Doblin and Dr. Richard Miller (who runs this podcast) recently travelled to Ukraine together. Rick shares powerful insights from their Ukraine visit, revealing how psychedelic therapy might help a nation rebuild from devastating trauma—and what it means for a divided US society.

Ted Talks: Erika Dyck
Just say know. Psychedelic drug history

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The Heliocentrics
Gaswerk Music Days. Live from Berlin
The Heliocentrics, who remind me of Pharaoh Sanders, are an English musical collective out of London, combining funk, jazz, psych and influences. (Librarymusic means some of it is sampled from other musicians and payed for, which mainly saves time.) The group revolves around drummer and producer Malcolm Catto, bassist Jake Ferguson, guitarist Adrian Owusu, and multi-instrumentalist Jack Yglesias. Since 2007, they have released eleven studio albums, their last being Telemetric Sounds (2020). They are recognized as an important jazz influence, and so far highly underrated.
Berta Berlin

Ara Malikian
Intruso
“With Intruso  Ari Malikian (1968), a Lebanese violinist of Armenian descent) redefines the boundaries of classical music. By fusing elements of popular und workd music with his violin virtuosity, he creates a unique and avant-garde soound that challenges convention. More than just a music album, Intruso  is an artistic statement that addresses universla thees such s identity, belonging, and the search for a sense of commkunity. Through collaborations with artists from diverse cutures, Malikian invistes us to reflect on our role in the world and to build bridges between different societies. Intruso is a call for unity and mutual understanding in an increasingly divided world.
Grey coda

Fito Páez
Sal e Sol
Fito Páez o is a true rock ‘n rock rebel with an authentic voice: “In a world that is only concerned with stifling imagination, instilling the gene of domestication, and poisoning the vitamins of rebellion, this is my new message in a bottle.” Rodolfo Páez, born 1964, popularly known as Fito Páez, is an Argentine rock and roll musician and filmmaker. He was member of the “Trova Rosarina” and is known as “The Troubadour of Argentine Rock”, and is considered an important figure in Argentinian rock music. He formed Staff, his first band, when he was 13.
Sony Music

Beatie Wolf, Brian Eno
Suddenly
Beatie Wolfe is a British-American conceptual aritst and musician, known for being “a weirdo”, but this tender collaboration with Brian Eno isn’t weird at all. Beatie writes: “Music is about making feelings happen.Some of those feeling are familiar, while others may not be – or may be complex mixtures of several different feelings.There are many beautiful words for such feelings in other languages and cultures – words that don’t exist in English. By giving a feeling a name, we mke that feeling more likely to be felt, and more tangible.”
Verve Records

Cypress Hill, London Symphony Orchestra
I Ain’t Goin’ Out Like That (Live)
In 1996, one of the most-watched TV shows in the world, The Simpsons, joked that Cypress Hill had accidentally booked a gig with the London Symphony Orchestra while under the influence. Now, the running joke that has turned into countless hopeful moments for fans of Cypress Hill and The Simpsons, is becoming an exciting, dynamic reality… One of hip hop’s biggest ever acts, Cypress Hill soundtracked a generation and continue to inspire artists and audiences alike.” (London Symphony Orchestra)
Columbia

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but what does it all mean?

Last Sunday, towards morning, I had the most lovely dream about Ram Dass, who I met at Timothy Leary’s on Wonderland Drive in L.A. many years ago. I’ve written about it in my book In the Jungle of the Mind.

In the dream, he was young, lean, and tanned, wearing jeans, a dark turtleneck sweater, and a stylish leather jacket reaching down to his thighs. He had swept his longish brown hair out of his face. and didn’t look like Ram Dass but more like “a handsome tall stranger”, as in a prediction by a fortune teller. We talked about life, as he morphed into an older version of himself, looking more like the Ram Dass we all know and admire. I asked him if he was looking forward to passing on. He answered: I like it here. And me: Don’t we all – at the end of the day. We laughed like mischievous children about this ambiguous answer.

He hugged me and pulled me to his side. I said: It has been one of the great honours of my life to have met you. And he: I think about you all the time! Really? He claimed he had been born in 1910. That would have made him 115 years old!

I’m not sure what it all means and asked CHatGTP. AIs are good at interpreting dreams and giving psychological advice, even though they tend to hallucinate when dealing with unknown facts. Don’t we all?

It called my dream tender and luminous, like two souls meeting and not just a random encounter or a jumble of impressions. It’s true that the dream seems meaningful, playful, and somehow mysterious. Ram Dass appearing young, tanned, and unfamiliar but fully present in spirit is in keeping with his teachings on identity, form, and the eternal soul behind the mask, ChatGTP said..

That he said ‘I like it here’ impressed my artificial friend as simple, human and unpretentious. My retort: ‘Don’t we all – at the end of the day,’ seemed paradox, but also full of humour. That Ram Dass and I should have laughed about it, embraced and recognized each other carried an emotional truth, rather than an accurate chronology or names.

The year of birth also had an emotional meaning rather than referring to facts, not uncommon, when dealng with matters of the heart.

Such an insightful interpretation! I felt good all day. What do you think? Do our dreams have meaning or is it just mental diarrhoea, a way of digesting what happened to us during the day? I obviously believe our dreams lend themselves to interpretation and would like to think that it wanted to tell me that my spirit is eternal too! Why is it sometimes so hard to believe?

Happily Yours,
Susanne G. Seiler

P.S. We are only able to staff our lounge and library at Hochstrasse 70  by appointment. Please contact the editorial team if you’d like to make an appointment

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Radical Adventure. An Inquiry into Psychedelic Psychotherapy

by Andrew Feldmár
Andrew Feldmár trained under R. D. Laing and worked with Stanislav Grof and Paul Watzlawick. A pioneer of psychedelic psychotherapy, he presents its history, his personal experiences, and his wishes for the future of this radical practice. His aim: to prevent its medicalization and to show that at its core is an organic relationship of two people. (Edited by Daniel Acs and Aron Buky-Tompa.)
Karnac Books

Shamanism: The Timeless Religion

by Manvir Singh
What are the origins of shamanism and what is its future? Do shamans believe in their powers? What exactly is trance? And what can we learn from indigenous healing practices? Anthropologist Manvir Singh offers a new explanation for one of the most misunderstood religious traditions. Travelling from Indonesia to the Amazon, living with shamans and observing music, drug use and indigenous curing ceremonies, he journeys into the origins of shamanism.  
Penguin Books

Careless People. A Cautious Tale of Power, Greed, and Lost Idealism

by Sarah Wynn-Williams
A memoir charting one woman’s career at the heart of one of the most influential companies on the planet, Careless People gives you a front-row seat to Facebook, the decisions that have shaped world events in recent decades, and the people who made them. Sarah Wynn-Williams tells the story of Facebook, mapping its rise from stumbling encounters with juntas to Mark Zuckerberg’s reaction when he learned of Facebook’s role in Trump’s election.
Macmillan

Mark Twain

by Ron Chernow
Before he was Mark Twain, he was Samuel Langhorne Clemens. Born in 1835, he spent his childhood dreaming of piloting steamboats on the Mississippi. But when the Civil War interrupted his career on the river, the young Twain went west to the Nevada Territory and accepted a job at a local newspaper, writing dispatches that attracted attention for their brashness and humor. It wasn’t long before the former steamboat pilot from Missouri was recognized across the country for his literary brilliance, writing under a pen name that he would immortalize.
Penguin LLC

The Book of Alchemy

by Suleika Jaouad
From the time she was young, Suleika Jaouad has kept a journal. She’s used it to mark life’s biggest occasions and to weather its most ferocious storms. Journaling has buoyed her through illness, heartbreak, and the deepest uncertainty. And she is not alone: for so many people, keeping a journal is an essential tool for navigating both the personal peaks and valleys and the collective challenges of modern life. More than ever, we need a space for puzzling through. It’s another book the New York Times has reviewed.
Random House

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Grief
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Ritually
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No fun
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Microplastics in glitter disrupt how marine life builds its shells and reefs.

Fear no more
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Psychedelics block the anxiety created by the immune system

Third round in Lykos trial critique
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Neşe Devenot responds to the allegations made in the New York Times against Psymposia

Capitalism
culture | The Guardian | 6 May
How it could be reformed, and why the time is now

Research
psychoactive | Politico | 7 May
Texas is on its way to becoming a psychedelic research hub

Analogues
psychoactive | DoubleBlind | 12 May
An LSD equivalent to treat schizophrenia

Tegelwippen
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Anyone can rip up a piece of the sidewalk and plant flowers here

Navy veterans
eco | Marijuana Moment | 13 May
Access to psychedelic treatment demanded

Joining the future
psychoactive | pv-magazine | 15 May
Bali joins rooftop solar acceleration program

Radical Adventure
psychoactive | Maps Bulletin | 16 May
An inquiry into psychedelic psychotherapy by Andrew Feldmár (excerpt)

Future or fantasy?
psychoactive | Double Blind | 16 May
German billionaire Christian Angermayer has big dreams for psychedelics

Exotic?
psychoactive | The Psychedelic Blog | 16 May
8 psychedelics you may not yet have heard of

Portugal
psychoactive | Psychedelic Alpha | 17 May
Health-related professions unite on psychedelics

Animal speech
nature | Gizmodo | 17 May
Ai furthers talking to other species, but should we?

Commodification
psychoactive | The Conversation | 19 May
The rise of psychedelic capitalism

Shikishima
psychoactive | Psychedelic Alpha | 21 May
Psychedelics in Japan. Dr.Hiroyuki Uchida on studies, stigma, and the road ahead

Vital
psychoactive | Double Blind | 26 May
Brain activity & movement in barely conscious woman after a dose of psilocybin

IFS
psychoactive | Reality Sandwich | 29 May
An introduction to Internal Family Systems as a path to psychedelic integration

Psychedelics
psychoactive | The Psychedelic Blog | 30 May
How the Fab Four rewire your capacity for joy

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Plants of the Gods
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Transform Drug Policy Foundation
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