Below are the best resources we could find featuring terence mckenna about plant spirit medicine.
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Cited by the L.A. Weekly as "the culture's foremost spokesman for the psychedelic experience," Terrence McKenna is an underground legend as a brilliant raconteur, adventurer, and expert on the experiential use of mind-altering plants.
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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.
"A day-long workshop at Clairmont College in Southern California [in 1991] addressing the Jung Society of the greater Los Angeles area, was an unusual setting and analogies to instruct, suggest and enchant what might be called a group "with a rich inner life" that was not necessarily psychedelic.
Ethnobotanist Terence McKenna (1946-2000) talks about psilocybin, shamanism, and the meaning of life in the April, 1992 issue of High Times.
Hallucinogenic substances have been instrumental in the foundation of many aspects of our cultural heritage. In this challenging program, McKenna suggests ways in which hallucinogenic plants have been associated with spiritual traditions in ancient India, in the Amazon and in medieval Europe.
This is the first of several videos I made using Terence McKenna's wise words on how he goes about the task of taking psychedelic compounds, mainly psilocybin.
Here Terence discusses the distinct characters of the plant teachers. Also more talk about psilocybin, and then arrives at the topic of MDMA.
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