An Evening with Terence McKenna the famous chaos theorist mathematician. Taxonomy defined as classification, especially in relation to its general laws and principles; that department of science or subject, which consists in or relates to classification. Terence amusingly articulates by enumerating examples of the varied forms of illusions by which humans are entertained, intrigued and frightened. This talk is a particularily anecdotal way to approach the study of the imaginal, the illusive and anomalous. Terence McKenna, informs and delights his audiences through many media.
part 2
Terence Mckenna - Global Village
Terence Mckenna live in Maryland 1990 speaking about McLuhan's Global Village
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
Best of TMK
-
Terence McKenna speaks on Robert Anton Wilson's term "Chapel Perilous" defined by Wikipedia as: "A psychological state in...
-
Finnegans Wake is a work of comic fiction by Irish author James Joyce, significant for its experimental style and resulting reputation as on...
-
Terence McKenna on "The Media is the Message", from Riding the Range with Marshall McLuhan.
-
The mathematical roots of the idea of fractals have been traced through a formal path of published works, starting in the 17th century with ...
-
The term "hallucinogen" is a misnomer because these drugs do not cause hallucinations at typical doses. Hallucinations, strictly...