Terence McKenna Talks About Culture, The Universe, And The Internet

Terence McKenna Talks About Culture, The Universe, And The Internet

CashApp: $DMTInfinity Donate Money To Me Please?:   / dmtinfinity   Subscribe To My Main Channel:    / @dmtinfinity   -------------------------------------------------------------------- Terence McKenna's Books: https://amzn.to/2Us7i0s https://amzn.to/2UsGP2Y https://amzn.to/2VQh258 https://amzn.to/2NTm7Xz https://amzn.to/2Hw1AHx https://amzn.to/2SVFWOH https://amzn.to/2NSFwI0 https://amzn.to/2HlJcAZ https://amzn.to/2SXUjSK https://amzn.to/2VV9tdx https://amzn.to/2EOmK0p https://amzn.to/2UtvZtp - Spanish Edition -------------------------------------------------------------------- Terence Kemp McKenna (November 16, 1946 – April 3, 2000) was an American ethnobotanist, mystic, psychonaut, lecturer, author, and an advocate for the responsible use of naturally occurring psychedelic plants. He spoke and wrote about a variety of subjects, including psychedelic drugs, plant-based entheogens, shamanism, metaphysics, alchemy, language, philosophy, culture, technology, environmentalism, and the theoretical origins of human consciousness. He was called the "Timothy Leary of the '90s", "one of the leading authorities on the ontological foundations of shamanism", and the "intellectual voice of rave culture". McKenna formulated a concept about the nature of time based on fractal patterns he claimed to have discovered in the I Ching, which he called novelty theory, proposing this predicted the end of time, and a transition of consciousness in the year 2012. His promotion of novelty theory and its connection to the Maya calendar is credited as one of the factors leading to the widespread beliefs about 2012 eschatology. Novelty theory is considered pseudoscience.