

tonight is an experience which is not only rare, transformity, challenging. what we are gathered here to talk about.uh. But that’s just because you’re hearing it wrong. So it may sound bitsy, flaky and soft headed. That.i’ve reached the conclusion that i’m skepticism, reason, rationalism and the tough argument. I.I feel like i should say this it’s more for my ease than yours.

The idea is to leave this thing on their doorstep, rather like an abandoned baby or a trojan horse and they will open their doors.to it and take it inside only to discover that out of this very vague rational discourse for the self- transforming-elf-machine from hyper space with their own agenda. but this is simply to assuage and calm the academic anthropologists. It’s written as though it were a scientific study footnote, bibliography, citations that’s impossible to attain book and so forth and so on. I really conceived of as a kind of an ojan horse. it doesn’t trouble me to concept that my book, Food of the Gods. the inside from that discussion, and trying to apply it to the modern or postmodern as the case may be, dilemma. and values and institutions, and then so that you don't think we’ve just fallen into French anthropology 101. First of all, i am very interested in talking about the impact of uhmm. 2 things i think are going on inside this wrap, as currently packaged.

A weekend workshop, with Terence to slice into this pie, I try to never do it the same way because i don't want to get bored but that lays a sort of obligations on me that i am not always able to meet. In Search of the Original Tree of Knowledge. And now, recorded live in Boulder, Colorado. In this weekend workshop, Terence Mckenna examines time and its mysteries, the nature of language and the techniques of ecstasy that have developed the non western societies to navigate to and from invisible worlds. He is also the founder of the Botanical Dimensions, a non profit botanical research project. His books include Food of Gods and The Magic Mushroom Grower’s Guide and most recently, The Archaic Revival. Terence McKenna has spent 25 years studying the foundation of shamanism and the ethnopharmacology of spiritual transformation. Sounds True, presents In Search of the Original Tree of Knowledge, a weekend workshop with Terence Mckenna. This was a crowd transcribed effort involving many people.
