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Walter Norman Pahnke (Jan 18, 1931 – July 10, 1971) was a minister, physician, and
psychiatrist most
famous for the "Good
Friday Experiment", also referred...
- Good Friday,
April 20, 1962 at
Boston University's
Marsh Chapel.
Walter N.
Pahnke, a
graduate student in
theology at
Harvard Divinity School,
designed the...
- techniques, such as
meditation or
holotropic breathwork. In the 1960s,
Walter Pahnke and
colleagues systematically evaluated mystical experiences (which they...
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March 2014
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Harvard Divinity School graduate student Walter Pahnke in his 1962 "Good
Friday Experiment" with
theology students, the
first controlled...
- hallucinogens,
particularly psychedelics and entactogens.
Psychiatrist Walter Pahnke described afterglow as an “elevated and
energetic mood with a
relative freedom...
- 1962; the
famous Good
Friday double-blind
psychedelic experiment by
Walter Pahnke using psilocybin to ****ess
whether a
religious environment influenced a...
- Experiment,
conducted by
physician and
theology doctoral candidate Walter Pahnke under the
supervision of
psychologist Timothy Leary and the
Harvard Psilocybin...
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Switzerland Canton Geneva District n.a.
Government • Mayor
Maire Catherine Pahnke Area • Total 3.66 km2 (1.41 sq mi)
Elevation 460 m (1,510 ft) Po****tion...
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State Hospital.
Significant contributors to the
experiments included Walter Pahnke,
Albert Kurland,
Sanford Unger,
Richard Yensen,
Stanislav Grof, William...