Terence McKenna on 2012, Wormholes, the Internet, and The Tree Of Life
_Featured_, Consciousness, Featured Videos Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012
Terence McKenna was a genius and a prophet. Watch this mind-blowing, short interview that was recorded at least 12 years ago. Below is a partial transcript. McKenna:
“In these years, between 2000 and 2012, there’s a very long cycle of Earth movement that is returning to alignment with the galactic center. It’s the largest cycle that Earth makes that human beings have ever observed and it’s returning to it’s end point, which it does every 26,000 years.”
“What 2000 brings is an enormous sense of a clean slate – of starting over. And, thank God. Enough already! The religion is full of shit, the money is printed on toilet paper, and fame is worthless… The important thing at this moment is your humanness. And, the major thing making war on your humanness is your culture. Culture is not your friend. Culture is a cog: class boundaries, language boundaries, gender boundaries; all of this stuff is melting… The universe seems to be evolving towards ever greater connection… This is probably the most important moment...”
“As I understand the tree of life, it’s a metaphor for a certain kind of connectivity. It’s a global, archetypal symbol of life – understood in a certain way. An example of this tree metaphor is the internet. I really think that the internet is the tip of the evolutionary iceberg. In other words, people are waiting for Jesus to come. They’re waiting for the flying saucers to bail them out. They’re waiting for Earth changes. Meanwhile, the internet is here. The internet is more life-changing than an alien invasion, and far more interesting than an Earth change. It’s here. Information is power. And, it’s the power not to build, but to dissolve what has been built – to dissolve the boundaries.”
Wow!
Terence Kemp McKenna (November 16, 1946 — April 3, 2000) was an American philosopher, researcher, teacher, lecturer, and writer on many subjects, such as human consciousness, language, psychedelic drugs, the evolution of civilizations, the origin and end of the universe, alchemy, and extraterrestrial beings.

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I was curious when you say the internet is more interesting and of power than any other “invasion” so to speak.. so does that mean that we should become experts on the internet? .. Because I personally find it to be a drag. I would rather experience life first hand.