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In this episode we are going to listen to my appearance on The Alchemical Mind podcast.
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In this episode we celebrate Terence McKenna’s birthday with some words of wisdom from the man himself. The talk featured was lifted from the Psychedelic Salon podcast.
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In this episode my guest is by Daniel Pinchbeck, the author of such books as Breaking Open the Head: A Psychedelic Journey into the Heart of Contemporary Shamanism and How Soon Is Now? Daniel is also a co-founder of the web magazine, Reality Sandwich and Evolver. Check out his site: www.pinchbeck.io
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Nameless Archive
It’s the last Sunday of the month and as always we’ll listen to a pre-recorded talk. This time the bard Terence McKenna is going to take a closer look at time travel. This talk was lifted from the Psychedelic Salon.
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In this episode I’m going to answer some messages I received from my dear listeners, and I’ll be discussing life, sobriety and the cult of outrage.
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It’s the last Sunday of the month and we are going to listen to another great talk by Terence McKenna. This talks has been lifted from the Psychedelic Salon.
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Nameless Archive
In this episode we are going to look at universal basic income with help from economist and professor Guy Standing. The talks were lifted from www.futurethinkers.org and www.tedx.com.
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It’s the last Sunday of the month and we are going to enjoy some Terence McKenna. This talk was lifted from the Psychedelic Salon podcast.
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In this episode my guest is John David Ebert. John is the author of 26 books, including Art After Metaphysics, The New Media Invasion, The Age of Catastrophe and Dead Celebrities, Living Icons. For three decades he has studied the morphogenetic dynamics of cultures, societies and civilizations. His website is: www.cultural-discourse.com
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