Autobibliography: From the 'dynamite' author of Threshold by Rob Doyle
Author:Rob Doyle
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Geoff Dyer;drugs;Berlin;Ireland;philosophy;fiction;reading;Irish Times;Bolaño;Bolano;Alexievich;Dhammapada
Publisher: Swift Press
Published: 2021-08-20T10:51:28+00:00
â28 Terence McKenna
The Archaic Revival (1991)
Terence McKenna, the most original spokesperson for the psychedelic experience since hallucinogens swept through Western culture less than a century ago, is an either/or thinker. One either finds him fascinating, or dismisses him as a peddler of irresponsible nonsense. Where you come down on the divide will depend to a large degree on whether you have had or are interested in having a full-blown psychedelic experience: a 40mg hit of DMT, say, or what McKenna calls a âheroic doseâ of psilocybin mushrooms. Let me put my cards on the table: McKennaâs speculative ideas are so drastic, novel and astounding in their possible implications, that I sometimes imagine future ages regarding him the way we do Copernicus.
A superb introduction to his work, The Archaic Revival is a collection of essays, talks and interviews in which these ideas gush forth in a face-melting cascade (no less vital are audio recordings of McKennaâs wildly entertaining public talks, many hours of which are available on YouTube). For McKenna â who refused the guru role, urging verification by direct experience â psychedelics are a supercharged shamanic technology that bring us face to face with the absolute Other: âRight here and now, one quanta away, there is a raging universe of active intelligence that is transhuman, hyperdimensional, and extremely alien.â In a relatively sober essay, McKenna proposes a theory of human evolution in which consciousness developed in symbiosis with the mysterious intelligence within magic mushrooms (and these â itâs getting loopy now â may be a technology of interstellar communication).
A splendidly eloquent polymath, McKenna is at his best when extemporising: the interview and lecture formats suit him well. Whenever his ideas career towards stoner lunacy, his lively wit reassures us that he hasnât lost his mind. Even in a chapter about sex with aliens, the speculations are thoughtful and poignant. Perhaps the persistent UFO sightings in our consumerist civilisation, McKenna suggests, emanate from the collective unconscious, and indicate a grave alienation from our own enigmatic depths. In which case, loving the alien would mean rediscovering ourselves.
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