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Terence McKenna, Food of the Gods, p.9:
... See more"Psychedelic shamans now constitute a worldview and growing subculture of hyper-dimensional explorers, many of whom are scientifically sophisticated. A landscape is coming into focus, a region still glimpsed only dimly, but merging, claiming the attention of rational discourse—and possibly threatening to confo
The Great Arc: The Dramatic Tale of How India was Mapped and Everest was Named (Text Only)
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Just finished part 1/4 of “Food of the Gods” (McKenna, 1992) and also read the chapter headers of the remaining parts to get the jist of the rest, which is all familiar from my 100s of hours of McKenna listening. I’m surprised to learn taht there are less than 40 pages in the whole book on his theory of evolution. That’s only 14%! Meaning, this is
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History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, all six volumes, with active table of contents, improved 2/1/2011
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The fact that ecstasis boosts creativity is important,