Below are the best resources we could find featuring terence mckenna about psilocybin.
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A thoroughly revised edition of the much-sought-after early work by Terence and Dennis McKenna that looks at shamanism, altered states of consciousness, and the organic unity of the King Wen sequence of the I Ching.
In the 1970s two of the most influential thinkers of the psychedelic era gathered what was then known about psilocybin botany and culture and presented it in Psilocybin: Magic Mushroom Grower's Guide.
Paul Stamets is a mycologist, author and advocate of bioremediation and medicinal fungi. In this animation he describes the incredible properties of fungi as well as an overview of how mushrooms could have played a massive role in the evolution of human consciousness.
Ethnobotanist Terence McKenna (1946-2000) talks about psilocybin, shamanism, and the meaning of life in the April, 1992 issue of High Times.
"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.
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.
Terence McKenna talks about his personal process for using psilocybin mushrooms, attempts to describe some of the experiences he has had while on psychedelics, and what to do if you're experiencing a "bad trip" - he suggests singing.
Here Terence discusses the distinct characters of the plant teachers. Also more talk about psilocybin, and then arrives at the topic of MDMA.
Here Terence discusses MDMA and some of the apparent negative affects, he then takes some time to talk about the possibility and fact of "bad trips."
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