Terence McKenna - Harmless Madness
Narrative theorist Prof. Elias Wolfe writes:
“To be stoked is to be written by the moment. The wave is not a scene in your story; it
is the author. And you, briefly, beautifully, become the ink.”
The wave functions as an archetypal character: part trickster, part god, part lover. Its
unpredictability demands reverence over control, aesthetic surrender... See more
“To be stoked is to be written by the moment. The wave is not a scene in your story; it
is the author. And you, briefly, beautifully, become the ink.”
The wave functions as an archetypal character: part trickster, part god, part lover. Its
unpredictability demands reverence over control, aesthetic surrender... See more
Homegrown Humans
The chief lesson to be learned from the psychedelic experience is the degree to which unexamined cultural values and limitations of language have made us the unwitting prisoners of our own assumptions. For it cannot be without reason that wherever in the world hallucinogenic indoles have been utilized, their use has been equated with magical
... See moreTerence McKenna • Food of the Gods
We get older, we find life is riven with weirdness. We should be weird too. To know, tell, and create stories is a wonderous skill that keeps faith with the traditional and beauteous techniques our ancestors used when faced with the sudden mists and tripwires of living.
Martin Shaw • Navigating the Mysteries
The Psychedelic Explorer’s Guide