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Episode 197: Turn On Tune In & Drop Out
Dr. Richard Alan Miller is a pioneer in the annals of metaphysical and paranormal exploration. Miller began working in the “X-Files” world of Navy Intel (Seal Corp. and then MRU) in the late 60s. He’s been involved in research and projects – many at the top-secret level – that have formed the basis of several modern-day scientific inventions.
Miller’s research in the field of paranormal began as a graduate physicist working 11 years with Navy Intel (Anesthesiology). His past and current writings and presentations reveal a depth of knowledge and practical experience in three major fields; Alternative Agriculture, New Age Physics, and Metaphysics.
The Harvard Psilocybin Project was a series of experiments in psychology conducted by Dr. Timothy Leary and Dr. Richard Alpert. The founding board of the project consisted of Leary, Aldous Huxley, David McClelland (Leary’s superior at Harvard University), Frank Barron, Ralph Metzner, and two graduate students who were working on a project with mescaline. Richard explains what happens at the moment of death.
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Episode 197: Turn On Tune In & Drop Out
Dr. Richard Alan Miller is a pioneer in the annals of metaphysical and paranormal exploration. Miller began working in the “X-Files” world of Navy Intel (Seal Corp. and then MRU) in the late 60s. He’s been involved in research and projects – many at the top-secret level – that have formed the basis of several modern-day scientific inventions.
Miller’s research in the field of paranormal began as a graduate physicist working 11 years with Navy Intel (Anesthesiology). His past and current writings and presentations reveal a depth of knowledge and practical experience in three major fields; Alternative Agriculture, New Age Physics, and Metaphysics.
The Harvard Psilocybin Project was a series of experiments in psychology conducted by Dr. Timothy Leary and Dr. Richard Alpert. The founding board of the project consisted of Leary, Aldous Huxley, David McClelland (Leary’s superior at Harvard University), Frank Barron, Ralph Metzner, and two graduate students who were working on a project with mescaline. Richard explains what happens at the moment of death.

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