Transcendental idealism doctrine maintains that human experience of things consists of how they appear to us — implying a fundamentally subject-based component, rather than being an activity that directly (and therefore without any obvious causal link) comprehends the things as they are in and of themselves. Terence Mckenna talks about time wave and the transcendental at the end of time.
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