Terence McKenna - Hermetic Tradition Cont.

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Terence McKenna (1946-2000) was an American philosopher, ethnobotanist, and author who was known for his unique ideas and insights into consciousness, psychedelics, shamanism, and the evolution of human culture. He was born in Colorado and grew up in California, where he became interested in psychedelic drugs during the 1960s counterculture movement.

McKenna believed that psychedelics had the potential to unlock the human mind and reveal hidden truths about the nature of reality. He was particularly interested in the psychedelic compound DMT, which he claimed allowed him to experience a realm of entities that he called "machine elves."

In addition to his work with psychedelics, McKenna was also interested in the study of linguistics and the role of language in shaping human culture. He believed that the evolution of human language played a key role in the development of human consciousness and that certain types of language could be used to evoke mystical experiences.

McKenna was a prolific author and speaker, and his ideas continue to influence many people in the fields of psychedelics, spirituality, and consciousness studies. Some of his most famous books include "The Invisible Landscape," "The Archaic Revival," and "Food of the Gods." He passed away in 2000 at the age of 53.

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