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"Turn on, tune in, drop out" is a counterculture-era phrase popularized by Timothy Leary in 1966. In 1967, Leary spoke at the Human Be-In, a gathering of 30,000 hippies in Golden Gate Park in San Francisco and phrased the famous words, "Turn on, tune in, drop out". It was also the title of his spoken word album recorded in 1966. On this lengthy album, Leary can be heard speaking in a monotone soft voice on his views about the world and humanity, describing nature, Indian symbols, "the meaning of inner life", the LSD experience, peace, and many other issues.
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During his last decade, Leary proclaimed the "PC is the LSD of the 1990s" and re-worked the phrase into "turn on, boot up, jack in" to suggest joining the cyberdelic counterculture.[7]
Like every great religion, we seek to find the divinity within and to express this revelation in a life of glorification and the worship of God. These ancient goals we define in the metaphor of the present—turn on, tune in, drop out.[3]
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"Turn on" meant go within to activate your neural and genetic equipment. Become sensitive to the many and various levels of consciousness and the specific triggers engaging them. Drugs were one way to accomplish this end. "Tune in" meant interact harmoniously with the world around you—externalize, materialize, express your new internal perspectives. "Drop out" suggested an active, selective, graceful process of detachment from involuntary or unconscious commitments. "Drop Out" meant self-reliance, a discovery of one's singularity, a commitment to mobility, choice, and change. Unhappily, my explanations of this sequence of personal development are often misinterpreted to mean "Get stoned and abandon all constructive activity".[4]
My family and I would like to “thank you so much” for a wonderful job on my grandfathers 90th birthday. He was so proud and happy of the wonderful event we put on and we couldn’t have done it without you! The food was “terrific” according to him and all his friends raved about you pasta especially the sauce. These are some finicky Italians and EVERYONE “loved” your food. Also your advice guidance and decorations, dj, etc.. You made it very easy for us. Thanks so much, you made the day even more special. I hope to work with you for many more specials occasions.Sincerely,Keith & Maria (birthday party)Andover, Ma
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From the first phone call down to the last detail of our corporate event, Anna and the staff at Lasting Impression Catering were an absolute pleasure to work with Anna was always easy to reach. Even close to busy weekends she would check in if needed or just drop a quick line if we had any concerns. She worked with us through many many (many) changes. She was always willing to meet with us. During these meeting, we hammered out details ad nauseam but Anna always had a smile on her face and made us feel like we were the only people she was working with! The event was spectacular. It was very close to perfect, Anna and her staff took great care of us and were super attentive. I can't thank them enough. We continue to get comments about our super delicious food and the awesome arrangement and details of the presentation of the food. I would recommend Lasting Impression Catering to anyone hosting an event. Thank You,Anna & Team
Turn on, Tune in, Drop out is also the title of a book (ISBN 1-57951-009-4) of essays by Timothy Leary, covering topics ranging from religion, education, and politics to Aldous Huxley, neurology, and psychedelic drugs.
By the early 1980s, while on a speaking tour with G. Gordon Liddy, the phrase had transformed to "turn on, tune in, take over."[6]
In 1967, Leary (during the salon known as the Houseboat Summit) announced his agreement with a new ordering of the phrase as he said, "I would agree to change the slogan to 'Drop out. Turn on. Drop in.'"[5]
In a 1988 interview with Neil Strauss, Leary said the slogan was "given to him" by Marshall McLuhan during a lunch in New York City. Leary added McLuhan "was very much-interested in ideas and marketing, and he started singing something like, 'Psychedelics hit the spot / Five hundred micrograms, that's a lot,' to the tune of a Pepsi commercial of the time. Then he started going, 'Tune in, turn on, and drop out.'"[1] The phrase was used by Leary in a speech he delivered at the opening of a press conference in New York City on September 19, 1966. It urged people to embrace cultural changes through the use of psychedelics by detaching from the existing conventions and hierarchies in society. It was also the motto of his League for Spiritual Discovery.[2]
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Your advice was greatly appreciated and demonstrated how much you wanted everything to be perfect ... and you succeeded!
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Anna, I'm writing to let you know how excellent lunch was! Not only did everything look so fresh, it all tasted great as well! Whenever I make a salad my OCD comes out in full force, I spend so long trying to cut everything perfectly that the prep work takes 10 times longer than it does for me to wolf it down hence the fact that I don’t make salads as often as I should! But that’s also why I appreciated how well your salad was put together! It was delicious. The sandwiches seemed to be put together with the same care they were also great (and devoured pretty quickly!). We have lunch brought in for the office a few times a year, and as Kevin may have told you, my father (the owner) is on a bit of a health kick, which means that our usual pizza is out! I’m definitely going to keep your card on a file for the future. Today’s spread was perfect! Thanks, Alex (luncheon)