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Terence McKenna advocated the exploration of altered states of mind via the ingestion of naturally occurring psychedelic substances; [5] [32] [43] for example, and in particular, as facilitated by the ingestion of high doses of psychedelic mushrooms, [26] [55] ayahuasca, and DMT, [6] which he believed was the apotheosis of the psychedelic ...
The stoned ape theory is a controversial hypothesis first proposed by American ethnobotanist and mystic Terence McKenna in his 1992 book Food of the Gods. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The idea claims that the cognitive revolution was caused by the addition of psilocybin mushrooms , specifically the mushroom Psilocybe cubensis , into the human diet [ 3 ] around ...
Dennis Jon McKenna (born December 17, 1950, in Paonia, Colorado) [1] is an American ethnopharmacologist, research pharmacognosist, lecturer and author.He is the brother of well-known psychedelics proponent Terence McKenna and is a founding board member and the director of ethnopharmacology at the Heffter Research Institute, a non-profit organization concerned with the investigation of the ...
Written and directed by Terence McKenna, [1] it includes interviews with a number of key people including the Chief of Counter-terrorism at the White House Richard Clarke, the head of the CIA Bin Laden Unit Michael Scheuer, members of the 9/11 Commission including Chairman Thomas Kean and Vice-Chairman Lee H. Hamilton and Marc H. Sasseville ...
I would also argue for 's 564 edits to Terence McKenna be hidden from the history. The edits by others leading up to the last good state of the article (17 August 2024, less than a month ago) are 1.2 full history pages away, which is unnecessarily inconvenient to get to. Pinging Diannaa for input, if interested.
Tarlov and McKenna welcomed their second daughter, Teddy Tarlov McKenna, on April 11, 2024. Perino announced the birth of the couple's second daughter on Fox News again. Perino sent well wishes ...
At his lowest, he encounters the work of Terence McKenna, the psychedelics enthusiast. McKenna's philosophy changes Lin's perspective from pessimistic to optimistic. He relates his experiences with various psychedelic drugs, including psilocybin and DMT. At the end of the book, Lin visits McKenna's ex-wife Kathleen Harrison, an ethnobotanist.
American philosopher and ethnomycologist Terence McKenna was a frequent source of Hicks' most controversial psychedelic and philosophical counter-cultural material; Hicks infamously acted out an abridged version of McKenna's "Stoned Ape" model of human evolution as a routine during several of his final shows. [45] [46] [47]