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Guest speaker: Terence McKenna

PROGRAM NOTES:



Date this lecture was recorded: April 1993

[NOTE: All quotations are by Terence McKenna.]

“I think the great overlooked factor in any model of human evolution, and indeed of evolutionary models of many other species, is we have not given enough emphases to diet.”

“What seems to me to be one of the most centrally interesting questions to be asked of this world, and that is: What is human consciousness? Where did it come from? And why does it exist at all?”

“It still is a very challenging thing to dissolve your ordinary state of consciousness, and abandon yourself to the dynamic of the larger mind that we find ourselves embedded in.”

“I think this is a frightening thing to contemplate, but the earliest cities, I will argue, were pens for human beings. That’s what a city is. They’re a pen for human beings.”

“What is the plant hallucinogen experience in all times and all places for all people? I don’t know if you can be that general, but it’s important to try. What it is, is it’s an experience of boundary dissolution. It’s an experience of having categories obliterated, of having previously defined boundaries and differences eliminated.”

“History is a progressive de-humanizing of the human experience.”

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