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Just getting started
This is very early on but I wanted to send out invitations to all the long-time McKennites who have been in the original Facebook group, and to some folks on Reddit, but eventually I will build this up into a very informative place for anyone interested in Terence's ideas. Thanks for joining, feel free to post anything!
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New comment 13h ago
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Thank you! I don’t remember if I was part of a fb group for him at that time but I have been listening to TM for going on 10 years and started off devouring everything I could ger my hands on via Youtube, so maybe. It is a bit crazy how much proliferation of TM material is out there now. And I love it that there is a fair amount with subtitles bc I live in Argentina and inevitably I always want to turn somebody on … who doesn’t speak English….🙄😂… its not the same… but I’ll keep trying. Maybe with “ help” of AI ( god help us all 😳🙏) Some of his longer lectures will get subtitles too.
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@Stephen Druesedow me too
Some of McKenna’s Favorite Words
He used both “concrescence” and “iridescence” in several of his talks. Here’s a great summary of both by ChatGPT Concrescence has various meanings depending on context: 1. Philosophical Context (Whitehead’s Process Philosophy) In Alfred North Whitehead’s philosophy, concrescence refers to the process by which an entity comes into being by integrating multiple pre-existing elements into a cohesive whole. Each new “actual occasion” (moment of experience) emerges through a process of concrescence, where it synthesizes influences from past experiences into a novel unity. 2. Biological Context In biology, concrescence refers to the growth or coalescence of parts that are originally separate, such as the fusion of embryonic tissues or the joining of bones. 3. Anthropological and Esoteric Context Terence McKenna, in his explorations of consciousness and time, used “concrescence” to describe the idea of increasing complexity and interconnectedness in human evolution and history, leading to a culminating point where all possibilities converge. Iridescence is the phenomenon where surfaces appear to change color depending on the angle of view or lighting. This shimmering effect is caused by light interacting with microstructures—often thin layers or fine patterns—resulting in interference, diffraction, or scattering. Natural Examples: • Peacock feathers: Microscopic structures reflect different wavelengths of light. • Soap bubbles: Thin films create colorful, shifting patterns. • Butterfly wings: Scales on the wings produce varying colors. • Oils on water: Light reflecting off multiple layers of oil causes interference patterns. Scientific Basis: Iridescence occurs due to: • Constructive and destructive interference: Light waves reflect and combine, enhancing or canceling different colors. • Microstructure variation: Layers or ridges reflect light differently at various angles. Applications: • Textiles: Special fabrics mimic iridescent effects. • Technology: Anti-counterfeiting measures in banknotes.
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@Eva Petakovic 😆Indeed! It was So Star Trek. 😍👽
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Laura Pellegrino
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Singer, songwriter, Tango dancer, psychonaut, & mystic in pursuit of ever-expanding consciousness for the last 35 years. And I LOVES me some TM!

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