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Terence McKenna & Robert Hunter
#3537573 - 12/23/04 09:22 PM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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I don't know if many of you have read this yet but I just stumbled upon it. It's a dialogue between Robert Hunter (best known as lyricist for Grateful Dead) and Terence McKenna, whose philosophy has really sparked my interest recently. In this dialogue they discuss DMT, the psychedlic experience (well duh ), litterature, travel, etc. A good read for any of you interested in either of these two people.
http://www.levity.com/orfeo/index.part1.html
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Re: Terence McKenna & Robert Hunter [Re: kosmic_charlie]
#3537579 - 12/23/04 09:27 PM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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cool looks like some nice bed-time reading!
g'night!
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Re: Terence McKenna & Robert Hunter [Re: kosmic_charlie]
#3537589 - 12/23/04 09:33 PM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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THis is interesting, particularly what McKenna writes. Hunter has a sloppier way of communicating whereas McKenna speaks with eloquence and to-the-pointness.
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Re: Terence McKenna & Robert Hunter [Re: World Spirit]
#3537608 - 12/23/04 09:42 PM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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Yeah but I think that's because Hunter's art is communicating ideas through prose rather than through a direct, conversational form of communicating. Just read a song by him like Black Peter. That is Hunter's way of describing the psyechedlic experience: Black Peter All of my friends come to see me last night I was layin' in my bed and dyin' Annie Bonneau, from Saint Angel, Say the weather down here, so fine Just then the wind came squalling through the dark But who can the weather command Just want to have a little peace to die And a friend or two I love at hand Fever roll up to a hundred and five Roll on up, gonna roll back down One more day, I find myself alive Tomorrow, maybe go beneath the ground See here how everything lead up to this day And it's just like any other day that's ever been Sun goin' up and then, the sun, it goin' down Shine through my window and my friends they come around Come around, come around The people might know, but the people don't care That a man can be as poor as me Take a look at poor Peter, he's lyin' in pain Now, let's go run and see Run and see. . . . That song is really abstract in describing the psychedelic experience but he supposedly wrote it after taking a HUGE amount of LSD and felt like he "died a thousand deaths" or something to that effect. Terence, on the other hand, was a great speaker/lecturer and like you pointed out I think that shows in this dialgue between him and Hunter.
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Re: Terence McKenna & Robert Hunter [Re: kosmic_charlie]
#3537653 - 12/23/04 09:55 PM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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I've listened to a bit of the Dead and I'd have to say that Hunter seems quite dreamy and difficult to interpret, but such is the way of most rock n roll songs. That is why its rock n roll. It just kind of comes up free-verse and some of it makes powerful sense with the music itself, while other sentences give the song ryhme and fluidity without making a whole lot of sense.
What did you think of McKenna's "Foods of the Gods"?
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Re: Terence McKenna & Robert Hunter [Re: World Spirit]
#3537686 - 12/23/04 10:05 PM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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I only became interested in him really recently (like last week). I was coming down from an acid trip and I stumbled upon that site with all those audio downloads of him. I listened to Tree of Knowledge and many others. I plan on reading Food of the Gods soon. I might get this hardcover with Food of the Gods and Invisible Landscape. So although I have yet to read FOTG, I have at least been introduced to many of his theories. They fascinate the hell out of me, especially his vision of how our ancient ancestors may have lived in a world without the presence of ego due to daily mushroom ingestion. And he thinks that mushrooms may have resulted in the doubling of brain size in such a short time span. It's all very interesting but I don't know how much actual evidence we have gathered that leads to such conclusions. But I'm not ruling anyhting out. I'm also interested of course in his interpretations of the psychedelic experience and the significance he places on it. His time wave theory seems a bit out there but I have to investigate that a little more. What did you think of FOTG?
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Re: Terence McKenna & Robert Hunter [Re: kosmic_charlie]
#3537698 - 12/23/04 10:08 PM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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Great stuff!
thanks for the link!
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Re: Terence McKenna & Robert Hunter [Re: Ripple]
#3537704 - 12/23/04 10:11 PM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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Hey Ripple. Merry Christmas. That goes for all of you.
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Re: Terence McKenna & Robert Hunter [Re: kosmic_charlie]
#3537713 - 12/23/04 10:14 PM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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I honestly did not read it all. There are several one-liners that are pretty powerful and a couple of photos that speak a million words. One photo in particular shows two south American young man from a tribe with a dmt snuffer. It's difficult to say this sentence without sounding wierd so give me the benefit of the doubt: these two guys look so-o-o-o-o alive. They look healthy and vibrant, like they're having fun and just being normal - yet their getting up on DMT thru an intense snuff experience.
McKenna got into a lot of stuff it would appear - and I don't just mean psychedelics. I mean aliens, alchemy, religion, spirituality, history, sociology, - basically every category. So when you read his stuff, its not like reading this start-to-finish essay on one subject. It's more like going thru the mind of a stoned philosopher and hearing his opinion on a billion subjects at once. He makes sense, although I don't agree with some of the things he says. He's definitely far more coherent in writing skill than Hunter, although I like them both just the same.
Alien Dreamtime is on DVD btw.
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Re: Terence McKenna & Robert Hunter [Re: World Spirit]
#3537716 - 12/23/04 10:15 PM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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Yes, Merry Xmas to all you guys out there. And the 3 girls on this site too of course.
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Re: Terence McKenna & Robert Hunter [Re: kosmic_charlie]
#3537717 - 12/23/04 10:15 PM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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You too bro!
I made a merry christmas post for the top of the forum!
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Re: Terence McKenna & Robert Hunter [Re: kosmic_charlie]
#3538340 - 12/24/04 07:25 AM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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I bought that hard cover a couple months back, I haven't read it yet, I'm going to have to check it out. Probably after my semi-annual psycedelic christmas. Happy Holidays, sorry I can't do NYE.
Edited by Adom (12/24/04 08:06 AM)
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Re: Terence McKenna & Robert Hunter [Re: Adom]
#3538414 - 12/24/04 08:02 AM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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Yeah I waited too long to buy my ticket and now it's sold out so I don't know what the hell I'm doing for NYE. The rave thing aint happening either this year, which is what I did the last 4 years and was always fun beyond description. Sad.
Sorry KK.
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Re: Terence McKenna & Robert Hunter [Re: kosmic_charlie]
#3538422 - 12/24/04 08:07 AM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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That stinks man, sorry to hear that. A NYE ticket is nearly impossible to manifest.
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Re: Terence McKenna & Robert Hunter [Re: kosmic_charlie]
#3538601 - 12/24/04 09:37 AM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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Quote:
kosmic_charlie said:
Sorry KK.
its all good bro!
and thanks for the good read!
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Re: Terence McKenna & Robert Hunter [Re: kosmic_charlie]
#3538907 - 12/24/04 10:57 AM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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yeah, I've read that before & a have a local copy saved. I think everyone who can (and has in interest in collecting/archiving cool recordings) to visit http://mckenna.psychedelic-library.org and download every .mp3 there and save it locally. you never know if that site will go down due to a lack of funds/interest. Keep these recordings circulating.
If you use windows I recommend this download manager: http://www.freshdevices.com/download_large_files.html
set Freshdownload for each .mp3 and it'll automatically get each file.
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Re: Terence McKenna & Robert Hunter [Re: kosmic_charlie]
#3539656 - 12/24/04 03:04 PM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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DMT!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i first saw this a long time ago, probably on dmt world or soemthing my two favorite quotes by robert hunter about dmt
"DMT is for those with a desperate need to know, and, among those, for only a small percentage whose neural wiring happens to be heavy gauge with appropriate sheathing. Nobody ever got rich peddling DMT. It was only always passed from hand to hand outside normal "drug ring" circles. It is, to LSD, as 198 proof rum is to hot milk with a few drops of brandy."
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"DMT is self-selecting. It knows who it wants, for whatever reasons it wants them, and scares the bejezus out of anyone else. Those who ought to have it will find themselves in possession of it, like anything else"
plus i reaaally like this nitrous quote "The sirens and chattering of the void took me to that almost but never quite nitrous surround, the place where All is One with a vengeance and there's always one last detail to realize before the universal riddle is completely solved"
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cool i finished reading through all this... really cool to see how the two mingle together life, psychedelics, travels, and philosophers they've read to talk about some very interesting issues in a very informal way. however, robert hunter is a bit wrong in some of the comments he makes about Wittgenstein. Well, not wrong - but he is quoting Wittgenstein's Tractatus Logicus and McKenna says that he has been pre-dispositioned against Wittgenstein because of something he read in Whitehead... but if you read Wittgenstein's later works (the Blue and Brown books, mainly), he completely does away with all the postulates he makes in the Tractatus . (yeah i paid too much attention in philosophy class )
so other than that little point (maybe i should mail robert hunter and tell him to read these later books of Wittgenstein?), i thought it was a damn nice conversation. i read it before falling asleep last night, and had dreams of doing ayuhuasca with an old friend of mine who is from Brazil, and then rafting down some amazonian river with him
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Re: Terence McKenna & Robert Hunter [Re: Krishna]
#3540147 - 12/24/04 06:17 PM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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That didn't happen to be on the more popular ayahuasca retreats than Jonathon Ott attends, was it?
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Re: Terence McKenna & Robert Hunter [Re: World Spirit]
#3540153 - 12/24/04 06:21 PM (19 years, 3 months ago) |
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i dunno - who is Jonathon Ott? in my dream i was sitting in my friend's apartment in sao paulo, we drank the brew, and the next "scene" was the two of us (plus many phantom-like things) on a raft going down this river in the thickness of a jungle...
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