| Resolution for a new Drug Policy World  Psychedelic ForumChange of  Consciousness:
 A Challenge of the 21st Century
 Basel, Switzerland. At the World Psychedelic Forum,  which will take place from 21st to 24th March 2008 at the Congress Center  Basel, more than fifty experts from all over the world will inform about and  discuss the multi-dimensional aspects of consciousness expanding substances,  and will present their tremendous potential for self-awareness and for the  change of consciousness. Psychedelics  have been widely used for thousands of years nearly everywhere on the planet.  Psychoactive plants have been central to most ancient sacred rituals and  primitive medical treatments. They have been worshipped in all cultures as  "Plants of the Gods" and considered as mediators between human beings  and the universe, linking the physical to the spiritual dimensions of  existence.In January  2006 the International Symposium "LSD – Problem Child and Wonder  Drug" took place at the occasion of the 100th birthday of Dr. Albert  Hofmann, the discoverer of LSD. Several thousand visitors and more than 200  media people from 37 countries gathered in Basel to hear lectures from scientists and  historians, to exchange ideas and disseminate information. It was the biggest  conference of its kind worldwide. For the first time since the turbulent 1960s,  a wide range of psychedelic issues and topics has been brought back to public  discussion and re-evaluation.
 The World  Psychedelic Forum will expand upon this renewed interest, presenting a unique  opportunity for experts, researchers, and interested persons from all around  the globe, to exchange views and hear presentations of the latest research on  the value of these remarkable psychedelic substances in medicine, psychology,  science, religion, culture and the arts.
 The term  "psychedelic" is derived from the Greek "psyche" (soul) and  "delos" (manifest), and means a state in which the soul manifests  itself. It was coined in 1956 by psychiatrist Humphry Osmond, in a now-famous  exchange with writer Aldous Huxley; both recognized the potential of these  compounds for self-awareness, and their correspondence to psychoactive plants  held sacred for millennia.
 Albert  Hofmann experienced the extraordinary mental effects of LSD in the context of  his work as a chemist in 1943. He so was placing a cornerstone for new insights  and knowledge about by the time unexplored consciousness expanding substances.  The following decade saw the publication of thousands of research papers about  the nature and the effects of LSD, mescaline and psilocybin. But when LSD got  out of the laboratories and "out of control", to be used for  self-exploration by 1960s youth, Western governments generally declared  psychoactive substances a menace, claimed it had no psychological, educational  or therapeutic value, and linked it to dangerous and addictive narcotics. With  a compliant mainstream media that sensationalized and parroted the official  drug policy, the "authorities" not only prohibited research on these  sacred compounds but criminalized the users, a situation that has prevailed  ever since, except for example in the Netherlands and in Switzerland, and  although inroads have been made in recent years that will be one of the many  themes of this conference.
 The classic  psychedelics like LSD, psilocybin from magic mushrooms, mescaline from peyote  and ayahuasca – the Amazonian "Vine of the Soul" – are not drugs in  the medical sense but belong, according to Albert Hofmann "concerning  their chemical structure and their pharmacological effects, to the sacred substances,  re-discovered through LSD, and used in ritual settings for thousands of  years." They are characterized by the fact that they are neither toxic nor  addictive, and have the power to bestow benefits of both practical and  transcendental value.
 The global  youth movement, that peaked some forty years ago with the "Summer of  Love", was fueled by psychedelics. A historical view shows, that the  "consciousness-expanded" hippie counterculture exerted an enduring  influence on society. Without the soul-opening and sensory stimulus of  psychedelics, many of the social, cultural and ecological advances taken for  granted today would be absent from our lives.
 At the  World Psychedelic Forum more than fifty experts from all over the world will  bear witness to, and shine light upon the multi-dimensional psychedelic  experience with its tremendous potential for expanding consciousness and for  self-awareness. We will hear of the renewal of research that foretells a  promising future when psychedelic plants and their synthetic derivatives will  reclaim their destined position as incomparably valuable tools for individual  and collective evolution and thus supporting the needed consciousness change  for humanity.
 
 The general  headline for Friday, 21st March will be The Psychedelic Experience: Opening the  Doors of Perception
 
 On  Saturday, 22nd March, we will shed light on The Legacy of the Shamans: Ancient  Traditions and New Dimensions
 Sunday,  23rd March is all about Change of Consciousness: A Challenge of the 21st  Century The World  Psychedelic Forum welcomes the elite of the international consciousness  researchers, among them Rick Doblin, Stanislav Grof, Ralph Metzner, Jeremy  Narby, Daniel Pinchbeck, Thomas B. Roberts, Christian Rätsch, as well as  Alexander and Ann Shulgin. But also prominent artists and contemporary  witnesses like "Mountain Girl" Carolyn Garcia or visionary painter Alex Grey  will come to Basel, to give account about their personal experiences with  psychedelics and its influence on art and culture. In addition more than 30  papers and dissertations from young scientists from various countries will be  presented. LSD discoverer Albert Hofmann will attend the conference as a guest  of honor.   Program  FlowEach  morning will begin with a "Tune-in", a meditative-musical start into the  program. Afterwards, as well as in the early afternoons, the plenary events  "Panorama" will be presented: with short talks a moderator and  several speakers will illustrate the day’s topics in order to give the audience  reference points for easy navigation through the dense program of the day.  Before noon, in the early and in the late afternoon, 40 and 90-minute seminars,  panels, and workshops will be staged. There will be three blocks of 3 to 4  presentations each. At the end of most lectures the speakers will be available  in the foyer of the Congress Center for follow-up discussions or individual  conversations.
 A rich  supporting program will be presented in the foyer of the Congress Center from  Friday to Sunday, with discussions, exhibits, shows and films.
 On Monday,  24 March, day- and half-day seminars will take place with Alex and Allyson  Grey, Stanislav Grof, Ralph Metzner and Manuel Schoch.
 
 Patrons are  the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS), USA, The  Beckley Foundation, UK, consulting the UN for drug matters, and the Swiss  Medical Association for Psycholytic Therapy (SAEPT). The World  Psychedelic Forum will be presented by the Gaia Media Foundation, a non-profit  organization committed to the communication and networking of information for a  holistic and up to date understanding of our existence, and the potential of  human consciousness, and its expanded states. Under the motto The Spirit of  Basel the foundation organizes local and international events.   Information  and RegistrationSpirit -  Congresses and Events
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