Terence McKenna Quotes About Reality

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  • Belief is a toxic and dangerous attitude toward reality. After all, if it's there it doesn't require your belief- and if it's not there why should you believe in it?

  • The real secret of magic is that the world is made of words, and that if you know the words that the world is made of you can make of it whatever you wish.

    "Alien Dreamtime". Live multimedia event in San Francisco, February 27, 1993.
  • Only psychos and shamans create their own reality

  • To me, the psychedelic experience is the experience of trying to make sense of reality.

  • The world is mental in some way that we do not yet understand, but that which we're edging toward understanding. And the world is made of language. I can't say that enough. Whenever we get into these discussions about reality, or effects in space and time, we are operating outside this assumption that the world is made of language.

  • If reality is code, then it can be hacked in some way that we had not suspected before.

  • Reality is, you know, the tip of an iceberg of irrationality that we've managed to drag ourselves up onto for a few panting moments before we slip back into the sea of the unreal.

  • The thing that excites me about these informational technologies is I think we are going to be able to use virtual reality to show each other the insides of our own heads.

  • Cultures are virtual realities made of language.

  • Niagaras of beauty are flowing by untapped by ordinary consciousness. . . . Would that we could send robots who could film these psychedelic realities. . . . The presence of so much beauty is an argument to me that truth cannot be far away.

  • There’s light at the end of the tunnel. The problem is that tunnel is in the back of your mind. And if you don’t go to the back side of your mind you will never see the light at the end of the tunnel. And once you see it, then the task becomes to empower it in yourself and other people. Spread it as a reality. God did not retire to the seventh heaven, God is some kind of lost continent IN the human mind.

  • Reality itself is not static. This is one of the things that the psychedelic is trying to put across, that the reality we're embedded in is itself some kind of an organism and is evolving toward a conclusion.

    Terence McKenna (1998). “True Hallucinations: And, the Archaic Revival”, M J F Books
  • A hallucination is a species of reality, as capable of teaching you as a videotape about Kilimanjaro or anything else that falls through your life.

  • For me, what all these years of psychedelic taking came to was a new model of how reality works, a new model of what the world is.

  • Closure is a neurotic and infantile demand to make upon reality, other people, or language.

  • The world is not made of anti-mu mesons, quarks, and photons, and electromagnetic fields. Reality is made of words.

  • What is revealed through the psychedelic experience, I think, is a higher dimensional perspective on reality. And I use 'higher dimensional' in the mathematical sense.

  • Psychedelics are actually a kind of miraculous reality that can stand the test of objective examination.

  • The leading edge of reality is mind, and mind is the primary substratum of being.

    Terence McKenna (1998). “True Hallucinations: And, the Archaic Revival”, M J F Books
  • We are reaping the fruits of ten thousand, fifty thousand years of sowing of the fields of mind. And it is being dropped into our laps for us to create human-machine interfacing, control of genetic material, redefinition of social reality, re engineering of languages, revisioning of the planetary ecology, all these things fall upon us.

  • If you go to Paris you know more about reality than people who don't. If you smoke DMT you know more about reality than people who don't.

  • The Internet is light at the end of the tunnel. I don't care if it's being used to peddle pornography, I don't care if it's being trivialized in a thousand ways. Anything can be trivialized. The important point is that it is leveling the playing field of global society. It is creating de-facto an entirely new set of political realities. None of the constipated, oligarchic structures that are resisting this were ever asked. Their greed betrayed them into investing in this in the first place without ever fully grasping what the implications of it were for their larger agenda.

  • I believe reality is a marvelous joke staged for my edification and amusement and everybody is working very hard to make me happy.

  • Astonishment is the proper response to reality.

  • One reaches through to the continents and oceans of the imagination, worlds able to sustain anyone who will but play, and then lets the play deepen and deepen until it is a reality that few would even dare to entertain...The human imagination is the holographic organ of the human body, and we don't 'imagine' anything. We simply see things so far away that there is no possibility of validating or invalidating their existence.

  • People have a right to get stoned. They have a right to think and explore their own minds. This is as intimate a part of their being as their sexuality. Any culture which mitigates that is clearly afraid of a full and fair and open dialogue about what reality is and what real human values ought to be.

  • I started out in psychedelic drugs, and people said it was a flight from reality. It still is a flight from reality, but I think reality is now a bit more scary than the drugs we used to fly from it, so long ago.

  • What we call reality is in fact nothing more than a culturally sanctioned and linguistically reinforced hallucination.

  • Because I believe psychedelics are a kind of higher dimensional sectioning of reality, I think they give the kind of stereoscopic vision necessary to hold the entire hologram of what's happening in your mind. The old paradigm is gone.

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