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socially typical attitudes of according to his wife, Deborah Koons Garcia, "Jerry 'S NOT DEAD YET have always been trivialized by the main stream press. was really just getting control of his life again. He was Only when our tenacity and numbers failed to go away committed to recovery and taking the bull by the horns." DR. T[MOTHY LEARY, Harvard psychologist. in time, do we see finally a recognition of a viable life- On August 9, Jerry Gerome Garcia died ofa heart counterculture philosopher, and psychedelic turned style with many teachings to offer our anal retentive attack at the young age of 53.He had been found by cyberdelic guru, has it. After just recently announcing war prone American society. an attending nurse at Serenity Knolls, a drug treatment his diagnosis of terminal cancer, he has come forward Although most Americans will not listen to Dead- center located just north of . Twenty-five to say, " ... How you die is the most important thing Head ethics, and yes we do have ethics, with the ap- thousand fans attended a memorial service at Golden you ever do." He's approaching death the same way proaching breakdown oftraditional norms and behav- Gate Park for days after his death. he's always faced life-like a rebel. iors reflected by outdated religious and political val- Most fans however, choose to remember Garcia Recent print reports have appeared in the LA. ues, many will be forced to accept our ethics by de- positively for the highs they got from his music. His Times, . Time. Newsweek. the San fault. The famous historian mythologist, Joseph last few years he had been happily married to Deborah Francisco Chronicle, and People. all quoting Leary Campbell has likened the Deadheads to a newly evolved but it seemed as though his many years of unhealthy as "eager and enthusiastic" about his final exit. News tribe. Perhaps deadheads are the Christian equivocal ways shadowed him too heavily to renew a new direc- media programs such as the NBC Today Show. CNN. answer to the "The Lost Tribe of Joshua". Yet lost is tion. In a People Magazine tribute, reporter. Seth and the Fox Nerworkhave all aired or taped interviews by no means an accurate description, since anyone who Goddard noted Deborah's feelings about her marriage with Dr. Leary. and Ed Bradley of 60Minutes is nego- . can work their way through a fantastic self-transform- to Jerry. She said, "I do feel that we are really married tiating to do a lO-minute "Profile" segment. Interscope, ing high dose session of a psychedelic sacrament and and we're going to stay that way for eternity. [hope the producers of the DOORS movie. is working on a come out of it with a greater understanding of "Self' so. Iknow so, because we changed our marriage vows full-length film biography of Leary. and "Other" is far from lost. Yet despite these insights, from 'til death do us part' to 'forever'." Deborah mar- Leary's enthusiasm never seems to wane. even Jerry publicly has proclaimed that "the ried Jerry on Valentines Day 1994 at Christ Episcopal on the taboo subject of his death.Never one to turn has never thought of itself as being a psychedelic band" Church in Sausalito, . down an audience. Dr. Leary invites people to join in rather, "we've always thought of ourselves as a rock Well, from all the staff here at Psychedelic Illu- the conversation regarding his impending death, say- and roll band." minations our prayers are with you Deborah - indeed ing, " ...1 love topics the Establishment says are taboo." Band member and drummer who de- Jerry is eternally in our hearts. And ever the lighthearted soul. Leary's search for an scribed the scene as an interactive event of the Grace- ideal death has helped keep him vibrant. "1've been ful Dead: we've become one big entity tied at the Heart. "Once in a while you get thinking about this for many years. and now it's real." That's what it's all about. We are not the whole event shown the light. in the he says with much gusto. Leary has always advocated but we are an important part. We are what the event strangest of places if you look living creatively. without boundaries or inhibitions. sounds like and we offer a space to ritualize." at it right." This is his last jaunt through this world. and he contin- Nevertheless, Jerry's life was always been riddled (From "". by ues to extol the virtues of having an open mind and with drugs. From this magazines' perspective, Jerry's and Hunter.) being unafraid ofthe inevitable. "When you think about exploration of the mysteries oflife thru mind-expand- it." says Leary, "there's nothing to lose." ing psychedelic/entheogenic sacraments were replaced Jerry Garcia Quotes: William S. Burroughs referred to Timothy Leary by his insatiable addiction and dependence to "1 feel like we've been getting away with something, as "a true visionarv ofthe potential ofthe human mind and heroin. Hence, his demise was inevitable. ever since there were more people in the audience and spirit." has proclaimed him "a hero John Barlow, Dead lyricist commented that by the than there was onstage." - JG of American consciousness." Tom Robbins says that mid 80's, he was very afraid that Garcia was going to "I'd be happy being remembered as a competent Leary is "the Galileo of our age." And. according to die. "In fact, I'd reached a point where I just figured it player," he once said. - JG magazine, Leary is the "MVP (Most Valu- was a matter of time before I'd turn on my radio and "lfsomeone makes music illegal. they'll have to able Philosopher) of the 20th Century." Clearly. Dr. hear 'Jerry Garcia famous in the Sixties has died.' " drag me off the stage kicking and screaming." - JG Leary's influence has spanned generations and cultures. Concerning heroin addiction, Garcia described Jerry's Life Achievements: In his 27 books and monographs, 250 articles. himself". There was something there for me, maybe it Husband and father. and more than 100 printed interviews published since was the thing of being able to distance myself a little American and legendary 60's music [con. the early 1950s. Leary has helped define the Humanis- from the world." To his death Garcia would fight a Songwriter. singer and guitarist. tic Revolution which has had a huge impact on world losing battle often honestly trying to come to grips with * Humanitarian and friend to thousand, philosopher. culture. His books and papers as a psychologist in the his drug problems prompted by threats of band mem- psychedel ic pioneer.environmenta list. J 950s helped launch the emerging "Humanistic Psy- Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream Parlor chain with a fla bers leaving, a realization that he had slept his way vor named 'Cherry Garcia'. Had photo on cover chology" movement with an emphasis on interpersonal into a diabetic coma and the uncertain - his command oftheir product 1987-95. Ben & Jerry's donates relationships, multilevel personality assessments. group of physical dexterity, memory, in all his abi lities to play partial profits to the which make therapy. body/mind interaction. and a libertarian redeti- guitar. Though Jerry's problems continued despite the grants available to many grassroots projects, nition of the doctor-patient relationship. During the drug related deaths of his former band members. Three years 1.5 million neckties signed by Jerry 1960s. Timothy Learv's published research and social Garcia, sold at $30.00 each. In 28 years of recording, Garcia released at least Artist and painter. activism helped trigger the psvchopharmacological and ,26 albums (including live sets and compilations) with Consistently ranked high on Forbes Magazines counterculture revolution known as the Psychedelic the Grateful Dead and another dozen or so with folk list of top 40 money making performers. Movement. During the I 970s (in which he spent nearlv rock and bluegrass ensembles. And with the help of 1994 revenue of $50.000.000 - 80% tickets. eight years in prison and exile as a political dissident) , a top 40 in 1987 with the song 'Touch Established Beverly Prescott Hotel! L.A and Ho Leary's work helped expose the mass mind control tel Triton! San Francisco Suites $255 to $300 of Grey'. per night. police totalitarianism of the Nixon/Reagan-Bush re- They became the top touring band in terms of gross Some of Garcia's paintings such as hiroglyphics gimes. During the 1970s Leary also wrote about space ticket sales every year. For example in 1991 the DEAD sell for up to $20,000. colonization. intelligence increase. and longevity re- played 79 dates and became ranked number one in A frog-fish family, Antennariidae, nick-named search. During the 191

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