On Fri, 29 Mar 2013 11:56:21 -0700, Jim Clark wrote:
Hi
Leary was the advisor of Pahnke. The participants were identified as divinity students. http://www.erowid.org/plants/mushrooms/mushrooms_journal2.pdf

For completeness sake, the reference for the article that Jim links
to above is:

Doblin, R. (1991). Pahnke's Good Friday experiment: a long-term follow-up and methodological critique. Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, 23(1), 1-28.

NOTE:  Doblin's article is a review of Pahnke's dissertation research
and he identifies a couple of problems that apparently were glossed
over in the dissertation and in subsequent publications.

The "Good Friday Experiment" is also known as the "Marsh Chapel
Experiment" and there is a Wikipedia entry with that name; see:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marsh_Chapel_Experiment NOTE: There is info on a 2006 replication of Pahnke's research
and that research is can be read here:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3050654/

The reference for Pahnke's dissertation (it's in Dissertation Abstracts
aka Proquest Dissertations & Theses) is the following:

PAHNKE, WALTER NORMAN. "Drugs and Mysticism: An Analysis of the Relationship between Psychedelic Drugs and the Mystical Consciousness." Harvard University, 1964.
There is the odd note attached to the entry for Pahnke saying
the following:
|Full text views are currently unavailable due to copyright restrictions

What this means is not exactly clear since the copyright for all dissertations are held by their authors though DA/PDT makes some
dissertations available for immediate download.(e.g., my dissertation
can be downloaded from DA/PDT; the dissertation for the OTHER Michael Palij in Kansas is not available for download). I suppose that Pahnke could have told DA/PDT *not* to make it available though that defeats the purpose of making the research available to others (I never published the work reported in my dissertation and
have no problem in others having easy access to it).  I suppose that
one could get Pahnke's dissertation from Harvard (see:
http://hollis.harvard.edu/?itemid=|library/m/aleph|001459501 )
but the question remains why Pahnke would restrict access to his
dissertation while reporting parts of it in places like this:
http://www.erowid.org/entheogens/journals/entheogens_journal3.shtml

Well, Good Friday to everyone, Christian or not.
-Mike Palij
New York University
[email protected]






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