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Terence McKenna on shamanism

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Terence McKenna—Time and the I Ching

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The Invisible Landscape: Mind, Hallucinogens, and the I Ching

A thoroughly revised edition of the much-sought-after early work by Terence and Dennis McKenna that looks at shamanism, altered states of consciousness, and the organic unity of the King Wen sequence of the I Ching.

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Terence McKenna: Sacred Plants as Guides—New Dimensions of the Soul (Part 2)

"A day-long workshop at Clairmont College in Southern California [in 1991] addressing the Jung Society of the greater Los Angeles area, was an unusual setting and analogies to instruct, suggest and enchant what might be called a group "with a rich inner life" that was not necessarily psychedelic.

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Terence McKenna—Complete Program—Hallucinogens & Culture—Thinking Allowed w/ Jeffrey Mishlove

Hallucinogenic substances have been instrumental in the foundation of many aspects of our cultural heritage. In this challenging program, McKenna suggests ways in which hallucinogenic plants have been associated with spiritual traditions in ancient India, in the Amazon and in medieval Europe.

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Terence McKenna—Sacred Plants as Guides: New Dimensions of the Soul—Part 1

"A day-long workshop at Clairmont College in Southern California [in 1991] addressing the Jung Society of the greater Los Angeles area, was an unusual setting and analogies to instruct, suggest and enchant what might be called a group "with a rich inner life" that was not necessarily psychedelic.

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Terence McKenna—Decondition Yourself from the Lie of History

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Terence McKenna on Carl Jung

Terence McKenna talks to the Jung Society about the importance and his appreciation of Carl Jung.

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