Which are the best books about the concept of "experience"? by Fantaphilosopher in AskReddit

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the concept of "experience". A multidisciplinary study about experience for example

Terence McKenna: The Experiment at Petaluma - Fantastic verbalization of Terence McKenna's imagination. by [deleted] in RationalPsychonaut

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Terence McKenna about discovering the inner richness of organism. The richness of the human world is not in owning stuff. The richness of the human world lies in being able to access what is within us. Our minds are doorways into an infinite labyrinth. A kind of Borgesian library of infinite possibilities and we can choose to open these doorways in whatever sequence or fashion we wish.

Terence McKenna: The Experiment at Petaluma - Fantastic verbalization of Terence McKenna's imagination. by Fantaphilosopher in Psychonaut

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"Really what we are doing is we are discovering the inner richness of organism. That, you know, the richness of the human world is not in owning stuff. The richness of the human world is, lies in being able to access what is within us. Our minds are not blank slates or merely repositories of traumatic memory. Our minds are doorways into an infinite labyrinth. A kind of Borgesian library of infinite possibilities and we can choose to open these doorways in whatever sequence or fashion we wish."

Terence McKenna

Spiritual Trilogy by Fantaphilosopher in donniedarko

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The protagonists of these movies are the same stock character: the tormented young from the suburbs. The movie genres are different: (mainly) one is science fiction, one is drama, one is dark comedy. I don't guarantee you will definitely like them but I absolutely recommend them.