psychedelic movement

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The psychedelic movement was a 1960s countercultural phenomenon centered on the exploration of altered states of consciousness through psychedelic drugs, music, art, and spiritual experimentation.

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Label Occurrences
United States psychedelic era 1
psychedelic movement canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf countercultural movement
cultural phenomenon
social movement
associatedDrug DMT NERFINISHED
LSD NERFINISHED
cannabis
mescaline
peyote
psilocybin mushrooms
emergedInContextOf 1960s counterculture
postwar youth culture
hasCoreElement alternative lifestyles
communal living
psychedelic art
psychedelic music
spiritual experimentation
hasCorePractice exploration of altered states of consciousness
use of psychedelic drugs
hasKeyConcept altered cognition
altered perception
altered sensory processing
alternative reality exploration
alternative spirituality
anti-establishment values
anti-war sentiment
collective consciousness
communal consciousness
communal experimentation
cosmic consciousness
cosmic unity
creative experimentation
ego dissolution
environmental awareness
expanded consciousness
expanded creativity
expanded creativity in arts
expanded empathy
expanded identity
expanded imagination
expanded intuition
expanded literary creativity
expanded musical creativity
expanded musical perception
expanded perception of reality
expanded perception of self
expanded perception of time
expanded philosophical inquiry
expanded psychological inquiry
expanded sensory awareness
expanded spiritual inquiry
expanded visual creativity
expanded worldview
experiential spirituality
experimentation with consciousness
heightened awareness
holistic worldview
inner exploration
inner exploration of psyche
inner freedom
inner guidance
inner healing
inner journey
inner landscapes
inner peace
inner symbolism
inner transformation
inner vision
love and compassion
mind expansion
mind-body connection
mythic imagination
non-dual awareness
non-ordinary states of consciousness
nonconformity
peace and love ideology
personal liberation
personal myth-making
psychedelic aesthetics
psychological exploration
questioning of authority
rejection of materialism
self-discovery
sensory enhancement
set and setting
sexual liberation
spiritual awakening
symbolic perception
synesthesia
synesthetic experience
transcendence
transformative experience
utopian ideals
visionary art
visionary experience
visionary states
visual hallucinations
hasMainPeriod 1960s
influencedBy Beat Generation NERFINISHED
Eastern spirituality
existentialism
indigenous shamanic traditions
mysticism
surrealism NERFINISHED

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slogan "Turn on, tune in, drop out" associatedWith psychedelic movement
subject surface form: "Turn on, tune in, drop out"
Rosemary Woodruff notableEvent psychedelic movement
this entity surface form: United States psychedelic era