Guest speaker: Terence McKenna

PROGRAM NOTES:



Date this lecture was recorded: August 4, 1998

[NOTE: All quotations are by Terence McKenna.]

“A certain portion of my audience is flakier than I am comfortable with.”

“The whole point with psychedelics was to cut through the programming and the cant, and the propaganda of culture to true truth, real reality, not to just initiate an era of intellectual permissiveness where everything in the spiritual marketplace was placed on the same pedestal as Euclidean geometry.”

“It offends me that psychedelic people are susceptible to this [New Age thinking], because it seems to me that we’re the last people who should be susceptible to this. We have no need of spiritual illusions because we have access to spiritual realities through the substances and the plants. So why should we, least of all why should we, buy in to all these unanchored, wholly, fluffed-headed ideas that are being pushed in the spiritual marketplace?”

“If you’re intelligent and you live past forty you will outgrow your culture. Some people may do it sooner, but you have to be a complete idiot to just buy-in at fifty-five, at sixty, at seventy-five. At eighty what are you still going to be doing, expressing homophobic views, voting Republican, and worrying about the A, B, and C’s of phony reality? Most people get to a place where they just see it’s a bunch of crap.”

“It looks to me like ideology is one of these neonatal behaviors that culture downloads on us. In other words, belief is for kids. It’s a fairy tale. Marxism is no different than belief in the Easter Bunny. Probability theory is no different than a belief in the Easter Bunny. Everybody needs to get a grip on the uncertainty of the intellectual enterprise.”

“So the way to live with a human mind in the world is not to believe things, that’s childish. It’s undignified. The thing to do is to build models.”

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