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The [[Second Doctor]] once had a deep discussion with him, during which [[Jessica Willamy]] overheard the Doctor saying "It's just a matter of tuning in," which caused Leary to say, "I think I might use that, if you don't mind". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Wonderland (novel)|Wonderland]]'') | The [[Second Doctor]] once had a deep discussion with him, during which [[Jessica Willamy]] overheard the Doctor saying "It's just a matter of tuning in," which caused Leary to say, "I think I might use that, if you don't mind". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Wonderland (novel)|Wonderland]]'') | ||
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The implication of the overheard conversation in ''Wonderland'' is that the Doctor inspired Leary's famous mantra, "{{w|Turn on, tune in, drop out}}". | |||
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Revision as of 10:01, 4 February 2014
Timothy Leary was one of the speakers at the Human Be-In concert in San Francisco in 1967. He was a prominent figure in the Haight at that time, so much so that some people wore buttons saying, "Timothy Leary is God".
The Second Doctor once had a deep discussion with him, during which Jessica Willamy overheard the Doctor saying "It's just a matter of tuning in," which caused Leary to say, "I think I might use that, if you don't mind". (PROSE: Wonderland)
Behind the scenes
The implication of the overheard conversation in Wonderland is that the Doctor inspired Leary's famous mantra, "Turn on, tune in, drop out".