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Sunday, April 11, 2010

Having listened to 5hrs of Terence Mckenna lectures today, I'm utterly convinced that I am really not all that smart.

Mind officially blown, several times over.
Wikipedia - Terence Kemp McKenna (November 16, 1946 – April 3, 2000) was an American author, public speaker, metaphysician, psychonaut, philosopher, ethnobotanist, art historian, and self-described anarchist, anti-materialist, environmentalist, feminist, Platonist and skeptic. During his lifetime he was noted for his knowledge on the subjects the use of psychedelics, metaphysics, plant-based entheogens, and subjects ranging from shamanism, mysticism, Hermeticism, Neoplatonism, biology, geology, physics, phenomenology, and his concept of novelty theory.

3 comments:

  1. Yes, the 6'2" leprechaun wordsmith, storyteller and psychedelic impresario is as relevant today as he was during his corporeal years. I miss him with all my heart!

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  2. Sincerely, almost far too much to wrap my mind around. Plus, now, desperately want to do DMT.

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  3. And, you know, worth mentioning, certainly not the first time I've listened to Mckenna, and I've read The Invisible Landscape... just something about 5 hours of concentrated Mckenna that made me go "WTF is going on with reality." So, yeah.

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