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Terence McKenna (1946–2000) was an American ethnobotanist, lecturer, author, and advocate for the responsible use of naturally occurring, plant-derived psychedelics. Known as “the Timothy Leary of the ‘90s,” he also taught and lectured on a variety of subjects beyond psychedelics, including philosophy, shamanism, metaphysics, technology, and the evolution of human consciousness, and he came up with several theories on the nature of time and humanity, including novelty theory, timewave theory, and the “stoned ape” theory.

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Terence McKenna’s Last Trip

The “Altered Statesman” emerged from Leary’s long shadow to push a magical blend of psychedelics, technology, and revelatory rap. He had less time than he knew.

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Unconventional Inspiration: The Best of Terence McKenna

For those of you who aren’t familiar with him already, Terence McKenna was a man who wore many hats.

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Was Psychedelic Guru Terence McKenna Goofing About 2012 Prophecy?

McKenna devised a mathematical model that charted the ebbs and surges of creative, "novel" events—including wars, revolutions, famines, plagues and scientific and technological advances—throughout human history.

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High Times Greats: Interview with Terence McKenna

Ethnobotanist Terence McKenna (1946-2000) talks about psilocybin, shamanism, and the meaning of life in the April, 1992 issue of High Times.

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The Life and High Times of Psychedelic Bard, Terence McKenna

Fueled by a diverse curiosity for the non-ordinary, Terence McKenna’s journey into the mystery was one of a kind. His books, lectures, and lifelong fascination with the “plants of the gods” made him an icon of psychedelic culture in the 1980s, 90s, and beyond.

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Terence McKenna Speaks. . .

In 1984, Terence’s enthusiastic preference for plants over synthetic drugs led him to challenge the safety of MDMA at an Esalen conference on psychedelics.

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