David Jay Brown (born 1961) is an American writer and interviewer. Brown has studied
parapsychology
Parapsychology is the study of alleged psychic phenomena (extrasensory perception, telepathy, teleportation, precognition, clairvoyance, psychokinesis (also called telekinesis), and psychometry (paranormal), psychometry) and other paranormal cla ...
and the effects of
psychoactive drugs
A psychoactive drug, psychopharmaceutical, mind-altering drug, consciousness-altering drug, psychoactive substance, or psychotropic substance is a chemical substance that alters psychological functioning by modulating central nervous system acti ...
. With parapsychologist
Rupert Sheldrake
Alfred Rupert Sheldrake (born 28 June 1942) is an English author and parapsychology researcher. He proposed the concept of morphic resonance, a conjecture that lacks mainstream acceptance and has been widely criticized as pseudoscience. He has ...
, he studied pets and people who apparently anticipate events. Brown has served as a guest editor for the
Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies
The Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) is an American nonprofit organization working to raise awareness and understanding of psychedelic substances. MAPS was founded in 1986 by Rick Doblin and is now based in San Jose, C ...
(MAPS), and he has published many interviews of prominent thinkers.
Education
Brown earned a bachelor's degree in psychology from the
University of Southern California
The University of Southern California (USC, SC, or Southern Cal) is a Private university, private research university in Los Angeles, California, United States. Founded in 1880 by Robert M. Widney, it is the oldest private research university in ...
(USC) in 1983. At
New York University
New York University (NYU) is a private university, private research university in New York City, New York, United States. Chartered in 1831 by the New York State Legislature, NYU was founded in 1832 by Albert Gallatin as a Nondenominational ...
in 1986, Brown earned a master's degree in psychobiology. At USC, he assisted with research in a doctoral program for behavioral neuroscience.
Anticipatory behavior
For
Rupert Sheldrake
Alfred Rupert Sheldrake (born 28 June 1942) is an English author and parapsychology researcher. He proposed the concept of morphic resonance, a conjecture that lacks mainstream acceptance and has been widely criticized as pseudoscience. He has ...
's book ''Dogs That Know When Their Owners Are Coming Home'', Brown researched reports of animals anticipating earthquakes. Summarizing this research, Brown wrote "Etho-Geological Forecasting", which was published by
Oxford University
The University of Oxford is a collegiate research university in Oxford, England. There is evidence of teaching as early as 1096, making it the oldest university in the English-speaking world and the second-oldest continuously operating u ...
.
[ Brown subsequently appeared on television programs about unusual animals: "Extraordinary Cats" for PBS ''Nature'', and the "Psychic Animals" episode of '' Animal X'' for the BBC and the Discovery Channel.][
Sheldrake and Brown co-authored a paper titled "The Anticipation of Telephone Calls: A Survey in California", published in the '']Journal of Parapsychology
The ''Journal of Parapsychology'' is a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal covering research on psi phenomena, including telepathy, clairvoyance, precognition, and psychokinesis, as well as human consciousness in general and anomalous experie ...
'' in 2001.
Interviews
Brown has interviewed psychedelic artist Alex Grey
Alex Grey (born November 29, 1953) is an American visual artist, author, teacher, and Vajrayana practitioner known for creating spiritual and psychedelic artwork such as his 21-painting ''Sacred Mirrors'' series. He works in multiple forms includi ...
, Jacob Teitelbaum and John C. Lilly; a collection of interviews was published in 1993 as ''Mavericks of the Mind''. A second collection was published two years later as ''Voices from the Edge''. Brown was also interviewed on the Comsic Echo Podcast discussing his book ''Dreaming Wide Awake''.
Brown's ''Conversations on the Edge of the Apocalypse'' was published in 2005, containing interviews with political scientist Noam Chomsky
Avram Noam Chomsky (born December 7, 1928) is an American professor and public intellectual known for his work in linguistics, political activism, and social criticism. Sometimes called "the father of modern linguistics", Chomsky is also a ...
, comedian George Carlin
George Denis Patrick Carlin (May 12, 1937 – June 22, 2008) was an American stand-up comedian, social critic, actor and author. Regarded as one of the greatest and most influential comedians of all time, he was dubbed "the dean of countercultur ...
, alternative medicine
Alternative medicine refers to practices that aim to achieve the healing effects of conventional medicine, but that typically lack biological plausibility, testability, repeatability, or supporting evidence of effectiveness. Such practices are ...
expert Deepak Chopra
Deepak Chopra (; ; born October 22, 1946) is an Indian-American author, New Age, new age guru, and alternative medicine advocate. A prominent figure in the New Age movement, his books and videos have made him one of the best-known and wealthi ...
and others.
In 2007, Brown published ''Mavericks of Medicine'' which presented 22 interviews with doctors and biomedical researchers holding an unconventional stance on medicine. These interviews included viewpoints from Andrew Weil
Andrew Thomas Weil (, born June 8, 1942) is an American celebrity doctor who advocates for integrative medicine.
Early life and education
Weil was born in Philadelphia, on June 8, 1942,The editors of EB (2015). "Andrew Weil, American Physici ...
, Jack Kevorkian
Murad Jacob Kevorkian (May 26, 1928 – June 3, 2011) was an American pathologist and euthanasia proponent. He publicly championed a terminal patient's right to die by physician-assisted suicide, embodied in his quote, "Dying is not a crime" ...
, Bernie Siegel
Bernie Siegel (born October 14, 1932) is an American writer and retired pediatric surgeon, who writes on the relationship between the patient and the healing process. He is known for his best-selling book ''Love, Medicine and Miracles''.
Early ...
and Ray Kurzweil
Raymond Kurzweil ( ; born February 12, 1948) is an American computer scientist, author, entrepreneur, futurist, and inventor. He is involved in fields such as optical character recognition (OCR), speech synthesis, text-to-speech synthesis, spee ...
.
In turn, Brown was interviewed in July 2012 for R. U. Sirius
R. U. Sirius (born Ken Goffman in 1952) is an American writer, editor, talk show host, musician and cyberculture celebrity. He is best known as co-founder of '' Mondo 2000'' magazine and its original editor-in-chief from 1989 to 1993.
Sirius has ...
's counter-cultural technology website "Acceler8or". Brown said he met author Robert Anton Wilson
Robert Anton Wilson (born Robert Edward Wilson; January 18, 1932 – January 11, 2007) was an American writer, futurist, psychologist, and self-described agnostic mystic. Recognized within Discordianism as an Episkopos, pope and saint, Wilson ...
in the 1980s and asked him to write a blurb for a science fiction
Science fiction (often shortened to sci-fi or abbreviated SF) is a genre of speculative fiction that deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts. These concepts may include information technology and robotics, biological manipulations, space ...
book Brown was working on; this resulted in Wilson writing an 11-page foreword for Brown's first published fiction: ''Brainchild'' (1988).
Psychoactive drugs
Brown has experimented on himself with psychoactive drugs, including the anesthetic ketamine
Ketamine is a cyclohexanone-derived general anesthetic and NMDA receptor antagonist with analgesic and hallucinogenic properties, used medically for anesthesia, depression, and pain management. Ketamine exists as its S- (esketamine) a ...
. He appeared on ''The Montel Williams Show
''The Montel Williams Show'' (also known as ''Montel'') is an American syndicated tabloid talk show, hosted by Montel Williams, which ran from July 8, 1991 to May 16, 2008.
On January 30, 2008, the end of production of new episodes of ''The Mo ...
'' in the early 1990s to defend the use of nootropic
Nootropics ( or ) (colloquially brain supplements, smart drugs, cognitive enhancers, memory enhancers, or brain boosters) are chemical substances which purportedly improve cognitive functions, such as attention, memory, wakefulness, and self ...
substances popularly known as "smart drugs". Brown said Montel Williams
Montel Brian Anthony Williams (born July 3, 1956) is an American television host and actor. He is known for hosting the daytime tabloid talk show '' The Montel Williams Show'', which ran in syndication from 1991 to 2008. He currently hosts ''T ...
did not want to hear about any notional "smart" use of drugs and instead warned his viewers against methamphetamine
Methamphetamine (contracted from ) is a potent central nervous system (CNS) stimulant that is mainly used as a recreational drug use, recreational or Performance-enhancing substance, performance-enhancing drug and less commonly as a secon ...
s.[
Brown claims that ]MDMA
3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA), commonly known as ecstasy (tablet form), and molly (crystal form), is an empathogen–entactogenic drug with stimulant and minor Psychedelic drug, psychedelic properties. In studies, it has been used ...
, an illegal psychoactive drug popularly known as "ecstasy", may be a useful treatment for posttraumatic stress disorder
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a mental disorder that develops from experiencing a Psychological trauma, traumatic event, such as sexual assault, domestic violence, child abuse, warfare and its associated traumas, natural disaster ...
(PTSD). Brown wrote in ''Discover
Discover may refer to:
Art, entertainment, and media
* ''Discover'' (album), a Cactus Jack album
* ''Discover'' (magazine), an American science magazine
* "Discover", a song by Chris Brown from his 2015 album ''Royalty''
Businesses and bran ...
'' in 2009 and in ''Scientific American
''Scientific American'', informally abbreviated ''SciAm'' or sometimes ''SA'', is an American popular science magazine. Many scientists, including Albert Einstein and Nikola Tesla, have contributed articles to it, with more than 150 Nobel Pri ...
'' in 2010 that a study by Michael and Annie Mithoefer showed potential for mitigating the suffering of chronic PTSD.
Lucid Dreaming
Brown is the author of a popular book on lucid dreaming, Dreaming Wide Awake: Lucid Dreaming, Psychedelics, and Shamanic Healing, and has been interviewed widely on the subject. He has appeared on numerous podcasts and radio shows talking about lucid dreaming—such as George Noory
George Ralph Noory (born June 4, 1950) is an American talk radio, radio talk show host. Since January 2003, Noory has been the weekday host of the late-night radio talk show ''Coast to Coast AM''. The program is radio syndication, syndicated to ...
's Coast to Coast AM
''Coast to Coast AM'' is an American late-night radio talk show that deals with a variety of topics. Most frequently the topics relate to either the paranormal or conspiracy theories. It was hosted by creator Art Bell from its inception in 198 ...
, "Dreamland" with Whitley Strieber
Louis Whitley Strieber (; born June 13, 1945) is an American writer best known for his horror novels '' The Wolfen'' and '' The Hunger'' and for '' Communion'', a non-fiction account of his alleged experiences with non-human entities. He has mai ...
, and Gaia TV's show "Open Minds" with Regina Meredith—and his work was profiled by Maria Grusauskas in the Santa Cruz Good Times and in High Times
''High Times'' was an American monthly magazine (and cannabis brand) that advocates the legalization of cannabis as well as other counterculture ideas. The magazine was founded in 1974 by Tom Forcade. The magazine had its own book publishing d ...
Magazine.
Personal life
Brown lives in Ben Lomond, California
Ben Lomond is a census-designated place (CDP) in Santa Cruz County, California, Santa Cruz County, California, United States, and also the name of the mountain to the west. The CDP includes the communities of Glen Arbor and Brackney. The populat ...
, in Santa Cruz County, where he was named the "Best Author" of 2012 by ''Santa Cruz Weekly''. With sex educator
Sex education, also known as sexual education, sexuality education or sex ed, is the instruction of issues relating to human sexuality, including human sexual anatomy, Human sexual activity, sexual activity, sexual reproduction, safe sex, birth ...
Annie Sprinkle
Annie M. Sprinkle (born Ellen F. Steinberg on July 23, 1954) is an American certified sexologist, performance artist, former sex worker, and advocate for sex work and health care. Citing:
Sprinkle has worked as a prostitute, sex educator, fe ...
, Brown has taught workshops about the effects of drugs on sex.
According to Andrew Leonard
Andrew Leonard (born 1962) is an American journalist who writes feature articles for ''San Francisco'' and contributes to Medium. From 1995 to 2014 he wrote for '' Salon.com''. He has also written for ''Wired''.
Career
Leonard is credited with c ...
, writing in ''Salon magazine
''Salon'' is an American politically progressive and liberal news and opinion website created in 1995. It publishes articles on U.S. politics, culture, and current events.
Content and coverage
''Salon'' covers a variety of topics, includ ...
'', Brown's Wikipedia article was one of those targeted by Robert Clark Young, a novelist who used Wikipedia to attack people involved in the pagan community or pagan related events.[
]
Writing
* 1988 – ''Brainchild''. New Falcon.
* 1992 – "Critique Interview" (with Rebecca McClen), in Terence McKenna
Terence Kemp McKenna (November 16, 1946–April 3, 2000) was an American ethnobotanist and mystic who advocated for the responsible use of naturally occurring psychedelic plants and mushrooms. He spoke and wrote about a variety of subjects, ...
's ''The Archaic Revival''. HarperCollins.
* 1993 – ''Mavericks of the Mind''. Crossing Press.
* 1995 – ''Voices from the Edge''. Crossing Press.
* 1999 – ''Virus: The Alien Strain''. New Falcon.
* 2001 – "The Anticipation of Telephone Calls: A Survey in California", ''Journal of Parapsychology'', volume 65, pages 145–156 (with Rupert Sheldrake
Alfred Rupert Sheldrake (born 28 June 1942) is an English author and parapsychology researcher. He proposed the concept of morphic resonance, a conjecture that lacks mainstream acceptance and has been widely criticized as pseudoscience. He has ...
)
* 2005 – ''Conversations on the Edge of the Apocalypse: Contemplating the Future with Noam Chomsky, George Carlin, Deepak Chopra, Rupert Sheldrake, and Others''. Palgrave/Macmillan.
* 2007 – ''Mavericks of Medicine: Conversations on the Frontiers of Medical Research''. Smart Publications.
* 2007 – ''Detox with Oral Chelation: Protecting Yourself from Lead, Mercury, & Other Environmental Toxins'' (with Garry Gordon, M.D.) - Smart Publications
* 2013 – ''The New Science of Psychedelics: At the Nexus of Culture, Consciousness, and Spirituality''. Inner Traditions/Bear.
* 2015 – ''Frontiers of Psychedelic Consciousness: Conversations with Albert Hofmann, Stanislav Grof, Rick Strassman, Jeremy Narby, Simon Posford, and Others''. Inner Traditions/Bear.
* 2016 – ''Dreaming Wide Awake: Lucid Dreaming, Shamanic Healing, and Psychedelics''. Inner Traditions/Bear.
* 2018 – ''Women of Visionary Art''. Inner Traditions/Bear.
Notes
External links
Brown's official website
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Living people
Place of birth missing (living people)
New York University alumni
American parapsychologists
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University of Southern California alumni
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American male novelists
20th-century American male writers
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