Today we again join Terence McKenna in a 1989 workshop where he explores language in the context of the War on Drugs. Some of my favorite quotes from this talk include: “The world is not made of anti-mu mesons, quarks, and photons, and electromagnetic fields. Reality is made of words.” . . . “Culture is more and more consciously becoming a project carried out in the domain of language by, for instance, propaganda both governmental and commercial.” . . . and “Television, introduced at the close of World War II, has become a form of electronic heroin, and it isn't even your trip. They don't even let you go on your own trip, you get a trip designed by Madison Avenue.”
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