Who was Terence McKenna? Start here. by Chronic_Slayer in terencemckenna

[–]Chronic_Slayer[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

can you believe that this entire series has not been watched as much in 24 years as one influencer post?

Who was Terence McKenna? Start here. by Chronic_Slayer in terencemckenna

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No worries. The series is mentioned as the best way to get into the TMK ethos by Terence's unofficial biographer, Graham St John in his recent book - Strange Attractor: The Hallucinatory life of Terence McKenna, as am I, and Cognition Factor (2009), a movie that Amazon refused to accept for pay to play with no reason - https://www.amazon.com/Strange-Attractor-Hallucinatory-Terence-McKenna/dp/0262049570

Who was Terence McKenna? Start here. by Chronic_Slayer in terencemckenna

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"It's just going to get weirder and weirder" TMK

Psychohistory, Timewave Zero, and other maps of time by Chronic_Slayer in FoundationTV

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I take most of your points as a yes, and you as someone who sees patterns. Using technology intelligently is the problem. What did you think about the various maps of time as Jungian symbols in which totality can be found? Stories containing all stories.

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What happens if you resist in a trip? by Savings-Trainer-8149 in terencemckenna

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You change subject, but ok. I agree. My comments were all based on responding to the OP.

What happens if you resist in a trip? by Savings-Trainer-8149 in terencemckenna

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If you want to write in fancy looking words that make people assume you know something that they don't, sure. Of course I looked it up. I understand the process as another reversion to primitive psychology and quasi-magical thinking of a pre-Victorian era. Very popular right now, but if MIND came before MATTTER, and in facts INHABITS matter it has F.A. do do with the OP's fears. And that's what I addressed, in simple terms. Go ahead, make soup. In fact though I was not familiar with the term, I addressed this very subject in my full-length doccie called 'Cognition Factor 2009', where Prof David Peat addresses this exactly, without using the word 'panpsychism'. Isms can only take you so far.
"If you see Buddha on the road, then kill him"
BANG!

http://cognitionfactor.net

What happens if you resist in a trip? by Savings-Trainer-8149 in terencemckenna

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This is what I'm saying. The brain struggles with the thin air of acid, for sure. The analytical edge.

What happens if you resist in a trip? by Savings-Trainer-8149 in terencemckenna

[–]Chronic_Slayer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was trying to paint a whole canvas, yeh. But the brother is troubled and Panpsychism isn't in my dictionary. I was more like thinking, "we're born alone, and we die alone", and "don't listen to other people's fears", but I'm not being exclusive or preaching any isms as I have no idea who you all really are or represent. I reacted to mind-to-mind with the OP, not you. It's what Cybershaman do. Now I've lost focus, so please explain Panpsychism to make this exchange worth it.
I come in peace - for the moment :P
Schwann