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A workshop that Terence McKenna conducted at Esalen Institute in 1994, the focus of which was the human imagination. While he has some interesting thoughts about imagination such as, "Art is like the footprint of where the imagination has been." It was his thought about computers that most people may take away from this first part of the workshop where he also says, "The only difference between computers and drugs is that one is too large to swallow ... and our best people are working on that very problem." "The imagination is actually a kind of window onto realities not present." "If the imagination runs riot in the dimension of the mundane it's paranoia." "Art is like the footprint of where the imagination has been." "Below the ordinary surface of space and time, ruled by relativistic physics, there is this strange domain of instantaneous connectivity of all matter, of all phenomenon. It raises the possibility then that the imagination is in fact a kind of organ of perception, not an organ of creative unfoldment, but actually an organ of perception. And that what is perceived in the imagination is that which is not local and never can be." "Who would have placed their bet on a monkey to be the top carnivore when there were saber toothed cats walking around that weighted 1100 pounds?" "Imitation is an act of the imagination." "What is a city but a complete denial of nature? ... Urbanization is the first of these impulses where society leaves nature and enters into its own private Idaho." "What this [virtual reality] should tell us, in the domain of light the intractability of matter is overcome. And so we are on the brink of a time, we have arrived, we are at the time where the human imagination now need meet no barriers to its intent. And so we are going to find out who we are. We are going to discover what it means to be human when there is no resistance to human will." "Shamanism didn't use matter to build its realities. It was more sophisticated than that. It directly addressed the capacity of the human mind, in the presence of unusual neurochemicals, to produce unusual phenomenon and unusual sensoria of experience." "A true civilization lives in its own imagination and lives through its imagination." "We now know from the study of the introduction of media that if a medium of sufficient power and bandwidth is introduced into a population it will abandon all previous forms of media in favor of this." "Clearly we [humans] view the language-forming enterprise as a task not yet brought to completion." http://www.matrixmasters.net/blogs/?p=1410
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@gdoddmeta3608 You my friend have zero hours uploaded, what makes you think you're in a position to be offended by people who share 6+ hours? You may want to think a little longer before you comment, then it will come out interesting, or funny or in some other good way ;)
calin4thewin 3 days ago
@LothairApoclyane
well maybe the majority of corporations dont make money out of wars, and thus loose money because of less consumers and such
rhubarbcheese 1 month ago
Thanks for this amazing six hours---astonishing depth, breadth and detail all the way. And it culminates in a conception of 2012 (in last 1/2 hour) that works from physics to beyond eternity and imagination.....TM was like nobody else. He fulfilled his own idea of the first priority being for each of us to discover our uniqueness....
37Dionysos 1 month ago
2:27...."This is the most limited form of existence you will ever know...."
37Dionysos 1 month ago
I got to say that this one has truly blown my mind. This'll be the one I say to peeps "check him out - the imagination one". I don't want to sound like a fan boy, but this really resonates deeply. 'Culture is not your friend,' it sounds good but I finally understand. Also 'Money: The middle-age payoff before we think too much etc. etc. So expertly put. So many laughs here, had me laughing out loud with headphones on at work. I hope someone saw it and thought I was mad 'coz that's even better.
JEKAZOL 1 month ago in playlist Favorite videos
6+ hours? wtf is wrong with you?
gdoddmeta3608 2 months ago
3:17:20 Corporations hate war? First time I have to disagree.
LothairApoclyane 3 months ago 2