Timothy Francis Leary Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

Timothy Francis Leary Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

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Biography Of Timothy Francis Leary
Real Name Timothy Francis Leary
Nick Name Timothy Leary
Nationality American
Personal life of Timothy Francis Leary
Born on 22 October 1920
Birthday 22nd October
Died At Age 75
Sun Sign Libra
Born in Springfield
Died on 31 May 1996
Place of death Beverly Hills
Spouses/Partners Barbara Chase (m. 1978-1992), Rosemary Woodruff Leary (m. 1967-1976), Nena von Schlebrgge (m. 1964-1965), Mary Cioppa (m. 1956-1957), Marianne Busch (m. 1945-1955)
Family Background of Timothy Francis Leary
Children Zach Leary
Education University of California, Berkeley, University of Alabama, Washington State University, United States Military Academy, College of the Holy Cross
Founder/Co-Founder International Foundation for Internal Freedom, League for Spiritual Discovery
Personal Fact of Timothy Francis Leary

Nixon, Timothy Leary was a Harvard University lecturer and a psychologist who advocated the use of psychedelic drugs for therapeutic use. A highly intelligent man, he was rebellious by nature and believed in questioning authority instead of meekly giving in. His fascination with psychedelic drugs began after he consumed psilocybin mushrooms in Mexico, which have a psychedelic effect on the human brain.

He started conducting experiments on the effects of psychedelic drugs on human subjects in Harvard University, an act which led to his dismissal from the job. Soon he became a passionate advocate of these drugs and even founded The League for Spiritual Discovery, a religious organization that regarded LSD as its holy sacrament. His activities led to a slew of criticisms and legal charges which in turn led to his arrests and imprisonments.

Even though he was very notorious for his work with drugs, he had his own fan following mainly consisting of rebellious teenagers; his lectures advocating drug use were a rage among the college students. A prolific writer, he also has several published works to his name. His notoriety made him a celebrity of sorts, and he was often invited to Hollywood parties.