Turn On, Tune In, Drop Out

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"Turn On, Tune In, Drop Out" is a famous 1960s counterculture slogan popularized by Timothy Leary, encouraging psychedelic exploration, heightened awareness, and rejection of conventional societal norms.

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instanceOf counterculture slogan
slogan
associatedWith 1960s counterculture
Harvard psychologist Timothy Leary NERFINISHED
LSD NERFINISHED
hippie movement NERFINISHED
psychedelic movement
author Timothy Leary NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Timothy Leary NERFINISHED
culturalImpact became emblematic of the 1960s counterculture
popularized psychedelic experimentation as a form of spiritual exploration
describedAs famous 1960s counterculture slogan
describedBySource 1960s American counterculture
genre counterculture
psychedelic culture
hasDerivativeWork Turn On, Tune In, Drop Out (1967 album) NERFINISHED
Turn On, Tune In, Drop Out (1967 book) NERFINISHED
hasInterpretation Drop out refers to detaching from involuntary or unconscious commitments
Tune in refers to interacting harmoniously with the world around you
Turn on refers to activating neural and genetic equipment
hasPart Drop out
Tune in
Turn on
hasTheme critique of mainstream society
individual freedom
nonconformity
spiritual awakening
inception 1960s
influencedBy Eastern spirituality
psychedelic research
language English
mainSubject consciousness expansion
counterculture
psychedelic drugs
rejection of conventional societal norms
motto encouragement of heightened awareness
encouragement of psychedelic exploration
rejection of conventional societal norms
notableQuoteOf Timothy Leary NERFINISHED
partOf 1960s psychedelic lexicon
significantEvent Summer of Love NERFINISHED
timePeriod 1960s
usedAs rallying cry for youth rebellion
usedBy 1960s counterculture activists
Timothy Leary in public speeches

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League for Spiritual Discovery motto Turn On, Tune In, Drop Out