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- From: cpelley@news.delphi.com (CPELLEY@DELPHI.COM)
- Newsgroups: alt.drugs
- Subject: Attention all Terence McKenna fans
- Date: 5 Mar 1994 05:23:55 -0500
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- SPACE TIME CONTINUUM
- WITH TERENCE MCKENNA
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- ALIEN DREAMTIME
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- WARNING!
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- The following pages contain the words to the Space Time Continuum / Alien
- Dreamtime album and are to be used as reference material after the album
- has been smealed, grokked, or otherwise brainally infused. Do yourself a
- favor and discontinue further reading of these pages if you have not first
- listened to the album.
- You have been warned.
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- Alien Dreamtime was a multi media event recorded live on February
- 26th/27th 1993 at the Transmission theater, San Francisco, Ca. A video of
- this event produced by Rose-X media house is available through City of
- Tribes Communications 63 Fountain st, SF, Ca 94114. The didgeridoo is
- played with the greatest respect for all the aboriginal people of
- Australia and the spirit of all first world people. All tracks published
- by Space Monkey.
- Archaic Revival
-
- Allright... tonight, for your edification and amusement... three
- raves, two interregnums. Visions by Rose X. Didgeredoo, Stephen Kent.
- And sound by Space Time. Words and ideas by Terence McKenna. Rap one:
- The Archaic Revival.
-
- History is ending, because the dominator culture has led the human
- species into a blind alley. And as the inevitable chaostrophe approaches,
- people look for metaphors and answers. Every time a culture gets into
- trouble, it casts itself back into the past looking for the last sane
- moment it ever knew. And the last sane moment we ever knew was on the
- plains of Africa, 15,000 years ago, rocked in cradle of the great horned
- mushroom goddess before history. Before standing armies, before slavery
- and property, before warfare and phonetic alphabets and monotheism.
- Before, before, before. And this is where the future is taking us.
- Because the secret faith of the 20th century is not modernism. The secret
- faith of the 20th century is nostalgia for the archaic, nostalgia for the
- Paleolithic, and that gives us body piercing, abstract expressionism,
- surrealism, jazz, rock and roll, and Catastrophe Theory. The 20th century
- mind is nostalgic for the paradise that once existed on the
- mushroom-dotted plains of Africa, where the plant-human symbiosis occurred
- that pulled us out of the animal body and into the tool-using,
- culture-making, imagination-exploring creature that we are.
- And why does this matter? It matters because it chose that the
- way out is back, and that the future is a forward escape into the past.
- This is what the psychedelic experience means. Its a doorway out of
- history and into the wiring under the board in eternity. And I tell you
- this because if the community understands what it is that holds it
- together, the community will be better able to streamline itself for
- flight into hyperspace. Because what we need is a new myth. What we need
- is a new true story that tells us where were going in the universe. And
- that true story is that the ego is a product of pathology and that when
- psilocybin is regularly part of the human experience, the ego is
- suppressed. And the suppression of the ego means the defeat of the
- dominators, the materialists, the product peddlers. Psychedelics return
- us to the inner worth of the self, to the importance of feeling immediate
- experience. And nobody can sell that to you and nobody can buy it from
- you, so the dominator culture is not interested in the felt presence of
- immediate experience. But thats what holds the community together. And
- as we break out of the silly myths of science and the infantile obsessions
- of the marketplace, what we discover through the psychedelic experience is
- that in the body-- in the body-- there are Niagara of beauty, alien
- beauty, alien dimensions that are part of the self, the richest part of life.
- I think of going to the grave without having a psychedelic
- experience, like going to the grave without having sex. It means that you
- never figured out what it was all about. The mystery is in the body, and
- the way the body works itself into nature. What the archaic revival means
- is shamanism, ecstasy, orgiastic sexuality, and the defeat of the three
- enemies of the people, and the three enemies of the people are pechemony,
- monogamy, and monotony. And if you get them on the run, you have the
- dominators sweating, folks. Because that means that youre getting it all
- reconnected, and get it all reconnected means putting aside the idea of
- separateness and self-definition through thing fetish. Getting it all
- connected means tapping into the Gaian mind. And the Gaian mind is what
- were calling the psychedelic experience. Its an experience of the living
- fact of the entelechy of the planet, and without that experience we wander
- in a desert of bogus ideologies, but with that experience, the compass of
- the self can be set. And thats the idea, that were figuring out how to
- reset the compass of the self, through community, through ecstatic dance,
- through psychedelics, intelligence-- intelligence... this is what we have
- to have to make the forward escape into hyperspace.
-
- Im gonna take five here, and uh, well be back and chat some more.
- Alien Love
- Hello... so, that was like an introduction, ha ha! Now for some
- preaching to the choir on the subject of: How come it is that the further
- in you go, the bigger it gets? I remember the very, very first time I
- smoked DMT. It was sort of a benchmark, you might say. And I remember
- that this friend of mine that always got there first, visited me with this
- little glass pipe, and this stuff which looked like orange mothballs. And
- since I was a graduate of Dr. Hoffmans, I figured there were no surprises.
- So the only question I asked was how long does it last? And he said,
- About five minutes. So, I did it. And...
- There was uh, something like a flower. Like a chrysanthemum in
- orange and yellow that sort of spinning. Spinning. And then, it was like
- I was pushed from behind and I fell through the chrysanthemum into another
- place that didnt seem like a state of mind. It seemed like another place.
- And what was going on in this place (aside from the tastefully soffited
- indirect lighting and the crawling hallucinations along the domed wall),
- what was happening was that there were a lot of beings in there, a lot of
- what I call self-transforming machine elves. Sort of like jeweled
- basketballs all dribbling their way toward me. And if they had faces they
- wouldve been grinning at me, but they didnt have faces. And they assured
- me that they loved me, and they told me not to be amazed, not to give way
- to astonishment. And so I watched them, even though I wondered if maybe I
- hadnt really done it this time! And what they were doing, was they were
- making objects come into existence by singing them into existence.
- Objects which looked like Faberge eggs from Mars, morphing themselves with
- Mandaean alphabetical structures. They looked like the concrescence of
- linguistic intentionality put through a kind of hyperdimensional transform
- into three-dimensional space. And these little machines offered
- themselves to me. And I realized when I looked at them, that if I could
- bring just one of these little trinkets back, nothing would ever be quite
- the same again.
- And I wondered where am I? And what is going on? And it occurred
- to me that these must be holographic viral projections from an autonomous
- continuum that was somehow intersecting my own. And then I thought, a more
- elegant explanation would be to take it at face value, and realize that I
- had broken into an ecology of souls, and that somehow I was getting a peek
- over the other side. Somehow, I was finding out that thing, that you
- cheerfully assume you cant find out... but it felt like I was finding out.
- And it felt... and then I cant remember what it felt like because the
- little self-transforming tikes interrupted me and said, Dont think about
- it. Dont think about who we are-- think about doing what were doing. Do
- it! Do it now. Do it!
- Speaking in Tongues
- And what they meant was: use your voice to make an object. And as I
- understood I felt a bubble kind of grow inside of me. And I watched these
- little elf tikes jumping in and out of my chest (they liked to do that to
- reassure you), and they said, Do it! And I felt language rise up in me
- that was unhooked from English and I began to speak like this:
-
- Eeeoo ded hwauopsy mectoph, mectagin dupwoxin, moi phoi wops eppepepekin
- gitto phepsy demego doi aga din a doich demoi aga donc heedey obectdee
- doohueana.
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- (Or words to that effect). And I wondered then what it all meant, and why
- it felt so good (if it didnt mean anything). And I thought about it a few
- years, actually, and I decided, you know, that meaning and language are
- two different things. And that what the alien voice in the psychedelic
- experience wants to reveal is the syntactical nature of reality. That 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 make of it, whatever you wish!
-
- Eh moi dea doi phegenheggo...
-
- And one of the things that I learned about DMT, was that, if you ever had
- it, even just once, then you can have a dream. And in this dream somebody
- will pull out a little glass pipe, and then it will happen. It will
- happen just like the real thing. Because theres a button somewhere inside
- each and every one of us that gives you a look into the other side. And
- thats the button that resets the compass that tells you where you want to
- sail. Good luck!
- Timewave Zero
- Hello, all right. Have you ever noticed how, um, theres this
- quality to reality, which comes and goes and kind of, ebbs and flows. And
- nobody ever mentions it, or has a name for it. Except that some people
- call it a bad hair day or they say, Things are really weird recently. And
- I think we never notice it and we never talk about it because were
- embedded in a culture that expects us to believe that all times are the
- same, and that your bank account doesnt fluctuate, except according to the
- vicissitudes of your own existence. In other words, every moment is
- expected to be the same, and yet this isnt what we experience. And so
- what I noticed was that, running through reality is the ebb and flow of
- novelty. And some days, and some years, and some centuries are very novel
- indeed. And some aint. And they come and go on all scales, differently,
- interweaving, resonantly. And this is what time seems to be.
- And science has overlooked this, this most salient of facts about
- nature, that nature is a novelty-conserving engine. And that from the
- very first moments of that most improbable Big Bang, novelty has been
- conserved, because in the very beginning there was only an ocean of energy
- pouring into the universe. There were no planets, no stars, no molecules,
- no atoms, no magnetic fields. There was only an ocean of free electrons.
- And then, time passed. And the universe cooled. And novel structures
- crystallized out of disorder. First, atoms. Atoms of hydrogen and
- helium. Aggregating into stars. And at the center of those stars, the
- temperature and the pressure created something which had never been seen
- before, which was: fusion. And fusion, cooking in the hearts of stars,
- brought forth more novelty. Heavy elements, iron, carbon, forvalent
- carbon. And as time passed, there not only then, elemental systems, but
- because of the presence of carbon and the lower temperatures in the
- universe, molecular structures and out of molecules come simple subsets of
- organisms, the genetic machinery for transcripting information,
- aggregating into membranes, always binding novelty, always condensing
- time, always building and conserving upon complexity and always faster and
- faster and faster... and then, we come to ourselves. And where do we fit
- into all of this?
- Five million years ago, we were an animal of some sort. Where
- will we be five million years from tonight? What we represent is not a
- sideshow, or an epiphenomenon, or an ancillary something-or-other on the
- edge of nowhere. What we represent is the nexus of concressent novelty
- that has been moving itself together, complexifying itself, folding itself
- in upon itself, for billions and billions of years. There is, so far as
- we know, nothing more advanced than what is sitting behind your eyes. The
- human neocortex is the most densely ramified and complexified structure in
- the known universe. We are the cutting edge of organismic transformation
- of matter in this cosmos. And this has been going on for awhile. Since
- the discovery of fire, since the discovery of language, but now, and by
- now, I mean for the last 10,000 years, weve been into something new: not
- genetic information, not genetic mutation, not natural selection, but
- epigenetic activity. Writing, theatre, poetry, dance, art, tattooing,
- body-piercing, and philosophy. And these things have accelerated the
- ingression into novelty so that we have become an idea-excreting force in
- nature that builds temples, builds cities, builds machines, social
- engines, plans, and spreads over the earth, into space; into the
- microphysical domain; into the macrophysical domain. We, who five million
- years were animals, can kindle in our deserts and if necessary upon the
- cities of our enemies, the very energy which lights the stars at night.
- Now, something peculiar is going on here. Something is calling us
- out of nature and sculpting us in its own image. And the confrontation
- with this something is now not so far away. This is what the impending
- apparent end of everything actually means. It means that the denouement
- of human history is about to occur and is about to be revealed as a
- universal process of concressing and expressing novelty that is now going
- to become so intensified that it is going to flow over into another dimension.
- You can feel it. You can feel it in your own dreams. You can
- feel it in your own trips. You can feel that were approaching the cusp of
- a catastrophe, and that beyond that cusp, we are unrecognizable to
- ourselves. The wave of novelty that has rolled unbroken since the birth
- of the universe has now focused and coalesced itself in our species. And
- if it seems unlikely to you that the world is about to transform itself,
- then think of it this way: Think of a pond and think of how, if the
- surface of the pond begins to boil, thats the signal that some enormous
- protean form is about to break the surface of the pond and reveal itself.
- Human history is the boiling of the pond surface of ordinary biology. We
- are flesh, which has been caught in the grip of some kind of an attractor
- that lies ahead of us in time, and that is sculpting to its ends.
- Speaking to us, through psychedelics, through visions, through culture and
- technology. Consciousness, the language-forming capacity in our species
- is propelling itself forward, as though it were going to shed the monkey
- body and leap into some extra-surreal space that surrounds, but that we
- cannot currently see.
- Even the people who run the planet, the World Bank, the IMF, you
- name it, they know that history is ending. They know by the reports which
- cross their desks, that the disappearance of the ozone hole, the
- toxification of the ocean, the clearing of the rainforests, what this
- means is that the womb of the planet has reached its finite limits, and
- that the human species has now, without choice, begun the descent down the
- birth canal of collective transformation toward something right around the
- corner, and nearly completely unimaginable.
- And this is where the psychedelic shaman comes in. Because I
- believe that what we really contact through psychedelics is a kind of
- hyperspace, and from that hyperspace, we look down on both the past and
- the future and we anticipate the end. And a shaman is someone who has
- seen the end. And therefore is a trickster, because you dont worry if
- youve seen the end. If you know how it comes out, you go back and you
- take your place in the play and you let it all roll on without anxiety.
- This is what boundary dissolution means; it means nothing less than the
- anticipation of the end-state of human history. A return to the archaic
- mode, a rediscovery of the orgiastic freedom of the African grasslands of
- 20,000 years ago. A techno-escape into a future that looks more like the
- past than the future, because materialism, consumerism, product fetishism,
- all of these things will be eliminated and technology will become
- nanotechnology and disappear from our physical presence. If-- if-- we
- have the dream. If we allow the wave of novelty to propel us toward the
- creativity that is inimicable to the human condition.
- This is what were talking about here-- psychedelics as a catalyst
- to the human imagination, psychedelics as a catalyst for language, because
- what cannot be said, cannot be created by the community. So that we need
- then, is the forced evolution of language, and the way to do that is to go
- back to agents that created language in the very first place. And that
- means, the psychedelic plants, the Gaian Logos, and the mysterious
- beckoning extraterrestrial minds beyond. Hooking ourselves back up, into
- the chakras of the hierarchy of nature, turning ourselves over to the mind
- of the Totally Other that created us and brought us forth out of animal
- organization. We are somehow part of the planetary destiny. How well we
- do determines how well the experiment of life on earth does. Because we
- have become the cutting edge of that experiment. We define it, and we
- hold in our hands the power to make or to break it.
- This is not a dress rehearsal for the apocalypse. This is not a
- pseudo-millennium. This is the real thing, folks. This is not a test.
- This is the last chance before things become so dissipated that there is
- no chance for cohesiveness. We can use the calendar as a club. We can
- make the millennium an occasion for establishing an authentic human
- civilization, overcoming the dominator paradigm, dissolving boundaries
- through psychedelics, recreating a sexuality not based on monotheism,
- monogamy, and monotony. All these things are possible. If we can
- understand the overarching metaphor which holds it all together, which is
- the celebration of mind as play, the celebration of love as a genuine
- social value in the community. This is what they have suppressed so long,
- this is why they are so afraid of the psychedelics, because they
- understand that once you touch the inner core of your own and someone
- elses being, you cant be led into thing fetishism and consumerism. The
- message of psychedelics is that culture can be reengineered as a set of
- emotional values, rather than products. This is terrifying news. And if
- we are able to make this point, we can pull back, we can pull back and we
- can transcend. Nine times in the last million years, the ice has ground
- south from the poles, pushing human populations ahead of it, and those
- people didnt fuck up. Why should we, then? We are all survivors. We are
- the inheritors of a million years of striving for the Unspeakable. And
- now, with the engines of technology in our hands, we ought to be able to
- reach out and actually exteriorize the human soul at the end of time,
- invoke it into existence like a UFO, and open the violent doorway into
- hyperspace and walk through it, out of profane history and into the world
- beyond the grave, beyond shamanism, beyond the end of history, into the
- galactic millennium that has beckoned to us for millions of years across
- space and time. This is the moment. A planet brings forth an opportunity
- like this only once in its lifetime. And we are ready, and we are poised,
- and as a community we are ready to move into it, to claim it, to make it
- our own. Its there-- go for it! And thank you!
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