This chapter explores the varying interpretations of the concept of evolution, including the orthodox biological view of gene-related processes and alternative perspectives that see it as a progressive movement towards higher development, as well as the random nature attributed to it by 19th-century evolutionists.
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Guest speaker: Terence McKenna
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Date this lecture was recorded: October 2, 1992.
[NOTE: All quotations are by Terence McKenna.]
"The best way to do drugs is to take very challenging doses rarely. I used to say to my groups, if you haven't taken enough that you think you may have done too much, then you did too little."
"Death by astonishment is a real danger in [psychedelic] places. I mean, these places are not simply strange, or amazing, or highly peculiar. They are absolutely confounding."
"True spirituality is a very here and now matter. One should visit the sick and imprisoned, clothe the naked, bury the dead, care for orphans, feed the hungry. That's what the spiritual life is about. It's very down to Earth, straightforward."
"In terms of suggesting you are a more spiritually advanced person if you take psychedelics. I don't really see any evidence for that."
"It's too hard for the ego-maniac to take psychedelics. The egoist will turn away from it, will have such bad trips that they will put it down."
"I think history is a state of chemical deprivation that allows ancient animal patterns of behavior that degrade and confuse us to re-emerge and stabilize themselves."
"Ancestor is a tremendously sanitized term for dead people."
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