Ridicule often comes from a place of fear - fear of the unknown. Entheogens aren't for the weak spirited. The fear is understandable. And, realistically, not everyone has the physical constitution for it either.
New guests added to the DYNASTY ELECTRIC CD Release party w/ SKI BEATZ & THE SENSEI’S at Canal Room on 03/03 @ 8pm! They'll be joined by author DANIEL PINCHBECK, MCs S.T.S and NAJEE, DJ VALISSA YOE and more! Tickets just $10 advance / $12 at the door!
with regard to mckenna i really miss his wit - he was sharply intelligent and very well read which gave his thinking real foundations. his voice is slightly shrill to some but i find him brilliant to listen to - he was a true explorer and his musings are poetic, fun and often deeply profound with very little sense of ego- i recommend all to discover his work..
sounds very rational to me. i think only intelligence can save mankind but ..who are we....what are we... physically-emotionally-psychically-societally----i like the way this guy thinks and he communicates well- he seems to have some grasp of who we are and where we are going
Pinchbeck alienates some audience out there, but remember McKenna used a speach rhythm that was also psuedo-intellectual, and was tat-tat-tat in rhythm...something you had to get used to.
Neither of these guys sounds like an Oxford professor or even a raving wino...but maybe they should.
I posted this video on my wordpress blog...And I had forgotten it was your vid of Daniel Pinchbeck speaking...then after I racked my brain and remembered. I need to put a link to this on my blog site...BTW denito...I wish you would think about making more vids again. I miss them!
When it comes to psychedelics; societal fears precipitates our judgments and it puts an end to open ended inquiry. It is limiting and un-interesting. We've so much to learn about subtle energies, as it flows through our gross, subtle, and casual bodies of experience. When we limit our reality to the gross state of awareness it is literally like cutting ourselves off at the knees.
I think that the lyric of Bruce Cockburn is coming to fruition: "Everything is bullshit but the open hand". Which is actually the core belief of the hippie movement. In the 60's, the seed was planted. Hopefully, we are about to make the quantum leap Einstein mentioned.
Learned Alot Along The Way Since Then, I Completely Understand The Message Danial Pinchbeck Is Sharing With Us All, I Know There Will Most Definately Be Skeptics, But If Your Curiosity Has Already Brung You This Far, To This Video, I Highly Reccomend This Book. Check It Out.
As For A More Perfect Syncronicity Example, I Don't Watch Stephen Colbert, But The Night THe Original Program Aired About 3 Years Ago, And At This Time in My life When i Needed As Much Help As Possible, Happen To Turn On The TV As He Was Being INtroduced, Something Told Me To Watch It, And At The Time Added To More Of Me Thinking I Was Nuts, An Almost "World Revolves Around You" Sort Of Deal.
Then With Everyday Actions, SAying Things At The Same Time As The Television, Thinking Something One Day, And HEaring About It The Next, Little Minor Pre Cognitive Experiences, All Almost Seeming Like This Life/ And Reality Was Already Written And Being Acted Out, Somehow. I Soon Learned About Jung, And As A Fan Of The Band TOOL, Was Fed Alot Of Similar Material And Shown Reference Points.
I Was Willing To Die Right There, And Really Thought About The Most Simple Idea....Being Alive. I Came Down From The Trip That Night (obviously). But For About A Year, I Thought It Was Going Cookoo, Atleast I THOUGHT I Was Going Nuts Until I Started Expressing My Ideas To Others That I Was Beginning To Notice Syncronicities, With Time Mostly At First, 3:33, 4:44, 1:11, 11:11, etc.....
In My Mid Teens I Experimented With ALOT Of Drugs, But To Stay On One Topic, I'll Talk About Psilocybin Mushrooms. I Did Them More Than A Few Times; Meezly 1 to 2 Dried Grams At Most, Until One Point I Had Handfulled The Bag, Atleast 5 To 6 Grams. Enough To Ship Me Off For A Good While To Say The Least. To Say It Plainly, I Went Cookoo, And From What I Can Remember, Without Going into Detail, Expereienced An Insane Amount Of Euphoria.
I love the animation—beautiful, multi-dimensional, transportative, and inspiring—all around well-connected, short, sweet and to the point. Daniel Pinchbeck's book 2012 The Return of Quetzalcoatl is captivating, breakthrough, riveting, awesome, breathtaking and a damn good piece of writing.
what if I don't give a shit if we as a species live or die? I'd hate to grand scheme you but I don't think any of that vocabulary will hold up on a psychadelic trip
Completely true, I think!Before the Indust. Rev. and the advent of science and technology, man was more in touch with and aware of its direct relationship with the Earth (in both a physical+spiritual sense). Now that tech. is systematically destroying our natural environments and materialism is a dominating mindset among most ppl in the world,I think that its obvious that something is missing from the picture!
Yep: Muslim will say Allah is missing, Christian, Jesus, Buddhist, the four noble truths, hippies, 'getting in touch with Nature, man', Marxist, egalitarian labour, Nietzschean, the realisation of society as Ubermensch.
No person can remove from themselves the hope of the possibility of magic. The dialectical materialist tries, but he goes mad -- his systems murder millions and torture peasants worse than before. Just stick to poetry and science -- you know the deal.
think of a world of hippies, that word in itself is deragatory, created by hard ass's to label people who fought for a better world, what pinchbeck is trying to say is that this time around the world needs to embrace itself, the world of men needs to put aside its trivial and simple little differences to move on, if we are to get anywhere and not kill ourselves we need to think on a global scale
maybe if stupid people open their fucking minds and try not to hate each other for no reason things would be okay. not everyone who takes psychedelics is a hippie, listen to what he's saying ffs.
CANT WAIT 2012 BUDDY, I LL BE HERE TO LAUGH AT YOUR FACE
MrChrisco55 10 months ago
Ridicule often comes from a place of fear - fear of the unknown. Entheogens aren't for the weak spirited. The fear is understandable. And, realistically, not everyone has the physical constitution for it either.
kaleidoscope222 11 months ago
New guests added to the DYNASTY ELECTRIC CD Release party w/ SKI BEATZ & THE SENSEI’S at Canal Room on 03/03 @ 8pm! They'll be joined by author DANIEL PINCHBECK, MCs S.T.S and NAJEE, DJ VALISSA YOE and more! Tickets just $10 advance / $12 at the door!
AndrwStrngFan 11 months ago
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MrMcmikemike 1 year ago
with regard to mckenna i really miss his wit - he was sharply intelligent and very well read which gave his thinking real foundations. his voice is slightly shrill to some but i find him brilliant to listen to - he was a true explorer and his musings are poetic, fun and often deeply profound with very little sense of ego- i recommend all to discover his work..
daveymilla 1 year ago
sounds very rational to me. i think only intelligence can save mankind but ..who are we....what are we... physically-emotionally-psychically-societally----i like the way this guy thinks and he communicates well- he seems to have some grasp of who we are and where we are going
daveymilla 1 year ago
I can't believe some idiots here are discussing 'who's better'.
alliant 1 year ago
The problem comes in that many people tend to act out in violence against the ones that call for peace.
N0reasontohate 1 year ago
Yea...Ide rather listen to Mckenna
evan12345a 2 years ago 2
@evan12345a hey man they're both enlightened and share the same ideals so stop being a pessimist.
Zellps0 1 year ago
Truth.
playmusix 2 years ago
Amazing visuals, thank you!
ZOOMDOUT 2 years ago
are you talking about psychadelics?
birdman10345 2 years ago
Nice. Pinchbeck is my favorite psychedelic voice aside from the voices on psychedelics - of course.
creationofself 2 years ago 4
Unfortunately, his voice escapes me. Tarence McKenna sounds so much better to my ears.
DreamingTurtle 2 years ago
McKenna is certainly a more colorful speaker. But actually I find his over abundant wordiness irritating.
creationofself 2 years ago
I can see how that might be a problem. Still, I find those words enlightening. To each their own.
DreamingTurtle 2 years ago
LEARY
demboyswashuge 2 years ago
Pinchbeck alienates some audience out there, but remember McKenna used a speach rhythm that was also psuedo-intellectual, and was tat-tat-tat in rhythm...something you had to get used to.
Neither of these guys sounds like an Oxford professor or even a raving wino...but maybe they should.
powergirl901 2 years ago
yeah he's good but i like Terence Mckenna more he gets me in a very profound mood
Zellps0 2 years ago 2
Pinchbeck over Terence?
You must be confused.
Trigger2O12 2 years ago 2
Thanks for the video and thanks for your interest trying to wake up the people about what is really going.
I enjoy a lot this words and confirm more my believe.
Thanks.
rohaihueterei 3 years ago
I posted this video on my wordpress blog...And I had forgotten it was your vid of Daniel Pinchbeck speaking...then after I racked my brain and remembered. I need to put a link to this on my blog site...BTW denito...I wish you would think about making more vids again. I miss them!
2bsirius 3 years ago
instead of having any kind of unique take, this guy just regurgitates what he's learned from others in the worst valley girl accent i've ever heard.
wingnut420 3 years ago
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setherys 3 years ago
good point. after all society is made up of individuals
De4sher 3 years ago
When it comes to psychedelics; societal fears precipitates our judgments and it puts an end to open ended inquiry. It is limiting and un-interesting. We've so much to learn about subtle energies, as it flows through our gross, subtle, and casual bodies of experience. When we limit our reality to the gross state of awareness it is literally like cutting ourselves off at the knees.
Consciousnessatplay 3 years ago
I think that the lyric of Bruce Cockburn is coming to fruition: "Everything is bullshit but the open hand". Which is actually the core belief of the hippie movement. In the 60's, the seed was planted. Hopefully, we are about to make the quantum leap Einstein mentioned.
hjarten 3 years ago
cool video, i liked it.
cosmanthony21 4 years ago
I just happened on this old vid of yours, denito, and just had to say that in it Daniel Pinchbeck sounds a lot like Jean Gebser. Excellent!
2bsirius 4 years ago
How did you make/get these awesome graphics??
shrunkensimon 4 years ago
Learned Alot Along The Way Since Then, I Completely Understand The Message Danial Pinchbeck Is Sharing With Us All, I Know There Will Most Definately Be Skeptics, But If Your Curiosity Has Already Brung You This Far, To This Video, I Highly Reccomend This Book. Check It Out.
nanasbuschparty 4 years ago
As For A More Perfect Syncronicity Example, I Don't Watch Stephen Colbert, But The Night THe Original Program Aired About 3 Years Ago, And At This Time in My life When i Needed As Much Help As Possible, Happen To Turn On The TV As He Was Being INtroduced, Something Told Me To Watch It, And At The Time Added To More Of Me Thinking I Was Nuts, An Almost "World Revolves Around You" Sort Of Deal.
nanasbuschparty 4 years ago
Then With Everyday Actions, SAying Things At The Same Time As The Television, Thinking Something One Day, And HEaring About It The Next, Little Minor Pre Cognitive Experiences, All Almost Seeming Like This Life/ And Reality Was Already Written And Being Acted Out, Somehow. I Soon Learned About Jung, And As A Fan Of The Band TOOL, Was Fed Alot Of Similar Material And Shown Reference Points.
nanasbuschparty 4 years ago
I Was Willing To Die Right There, And Really Thought About The Most Simple Idea....Being Alive. I Came Down From The Trip That Night (obviously). But For About A Year, I Thought It Was Going Cookoo, Atleast I THOUGHT I Was Going Nuts Until I Started Expressing My Ideas To Others That I Was Beginning To Notice Syncronicities, With Time Mostly At First, 3:33, 4:44, 1:11, 11:11, etc.....
nanasbuschparty 4 years ago
In My Mid Teens I Experimented With ALOT Of Drugs, But To Stay On One Topic, I'll Talk About Psilocybin Mushrooms. I Did Them More Than A Few Times; Meezly 1 to 2 Dried Grams At Most, Until One Point I Had Handfulled The Bag, Atleast 5 To 6 Grams. Enough To Ship Me Off For A Good While To Say The Least. To Say It Plainly, I Went Cookoo, And From What I Can Remember, Without Going into Detail, Expereienced An Insane Amount Of Euphoria.
nanasbuschparty 4 years ago
daniel pinchbeck thank you!!
reneeruth1 4 years ago
I love the animation—beautiful, multi-dimensional, transportative, and inspiring—all around well-connected, short, sweet and to the point. Daniel Pinchbeck's book 2012 The Return of Quetzalcoatl is captivating, breakthrough, riveting, awesome, breathtaking and a damn good piece of writing.
somedayfire 4 years ago
what if I don't give a shit if we as a species live or die? I'd hate to grand scheme you but I don't think any of that vocabulary will hold up on a psychadelic trip
riverran67 4 years ago
Completely true, I think!Before the Indust. Rev. and the advent of science and technology, man was more in touch with and aware of its direct relationship with the Earth (in both a physical+spiritual sense). Now that tech. is systematically destroying our natural environments and materialism is a dominating mindset among most ppl in the world,I think that its obvious that something is missing from the picture!
liyanam 4 years ago
Yep: Muslim will say Allah is missing, Christian, Jesus, Buddhist, the four noble truths, hippies, 'getting in touch with Nature, man', Marxist, egalitarian labour, Nietzschean, the realisation of society as Ubermensch.
No person can remove from themselves the hope of the possibility of magic. The dialectical materialist tries, but he goes mad -- his systems murder millions and torture peasants worse than before. Just stick to poetry and science -- you know the deal.
briannewion 4 years ago
So....if we all become hippies everything will be ok? ...haven't heard that one before...
briannewion 4 years ago
haha, surely you've heard it at least once before... from the hippies?
denito9474 4 years ago 3
think of a world of hippies, that word in itself is deragatory, created by hard ass's to label people who fought for a better world, what pinchbeck is trying to say is that this time around the world needs to embrace itself, the world of men needs to put aside its trivial and simple little differences to move on, if we are to get anywhere and not kill ourselves we need to think on a global scale
armord2tehcore 4 years ago
@briannewion
maybe if stupid people open their fucking minds and try not to hate each other for no reason things would be okay. not everyone who takes psychedelics is a hippie, listen to what he's saying ffs.
KuroLuna 1 year ago 7
@briannewion Don't be a smart ass.
2012singularity2012 10 months ago
Yeah!!!!!
GrapefruityTikbit 4 years ago
its so true
Justbustin 4 years ago