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		<title>What does &#8220;turn on, tune in, drop out&#8221; mean?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[to turn on means to light one&#8217;s flame, to express ones self.
to tune in means to merge ones self with the stream of consciousness and mother nature
to drop out means to let go of superficial ties to dependent thinking and systems.
Timothy Leary did a better job of explaining what he meant (from wikipedia) :
&#8220;Turn on, [...]]]></description>
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