Susan Sarandon took Timothy Leary’s ashes to Burning Man.

I dare you to try finding a weirder sentence than that today.

USA Today reports the 68-year-old “Thelma & Louise” actress took some of the ashes of the counterculture icon — who died in 1996 — and led a procession and burned (re-burned?) them during a ceremony at a church-like structure made by artist Michael Garlington named the “Totem of Confessions” in the Nevada desert.

Artist Oregon Hunter told USA Today that Sarandon, who was followed by a guy playing a nose whistle, and other participants hauled large photos of the ’60s psychologist and LSD enthusiast into the structure. Two men carried a black chest with Leary’s ashes inside, and the whole thing was set on fire.

“I think he’d be so happy. I think he would have loved the chaos (of Burning Man). He would have loved it,” Sarandon reportedly said. “And all these people honoring him with LSD.”

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