Terence McKenna

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Terence McKenna (1946-2000), born in the United States, was a veritable polymath, ethnobotanist, philosopher, public speaker, writer and historian, but also a lecturer and butterfly collector. His degree course at the University of California, Berkeley, included ecology, the conservation of natural resources and shamanism, beliefs that were a crucial influence in his formulation of his theories.

Terence McKenna Prague Conversations

He was the intellectual embodiment of psychedelic counterculture and was one of the precursors of the theory on natural visionary plants such as psychedelic mushrooms, ayahuasca and DMT, which led to the exploration of altered states of consciousness that opened the way to new dimensions of tremendous power and beauty.

McKenna was also involved in the early days of the rave scene. He gave numerous talks and published several books, among them Food of the Gods: The Search for the Original Tree of Knowledge – A Radical History of Plants, Drugs, and Human Evolution (1992), The Archaic Revival: Speculations on Psychedelic Mushrooms, the Amazon, Virtual Reality, UFOs, Evolution, Shamanism, the Rebirth of the Goddess, and the End of History (1992) and Chaos, Creativity, and Cosmic Consciousness (1992).

Prague Gnosis, a video series hosted by Terence McKenna and shot on location in Prague, Czechoslovakia, during the International Transpersonal Conference in June 1992. Prague Gnosis focused on the foremost thinkers of the Global Consciousness movement at the time: Ram Dass, Angeles Arrien, Kenneth Ring, Jill Purce, David Whyte, Alexander Shulgin or Rupert Sheldrake.


New Maps of Hyperspace


Santa Cruz, CA, 1983

DYNAMICS OF HYPERSPACE


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