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Terence McKenna - Carl Jung & Psychic Archetypes (Lecture)
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Published on Oct 28, 2016

"Your Vision Will Become Clear Only When You Can Look Into Your Own Heart.
Who Looks Outside, Dreams; Who Looks Inside, Awakes."
- Carl Jung

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oceandrainer
1 year ago
Excellent stuff. And I agree: Freud was useless. Jung contains so much more depth.

Edwina Tollstoy
1 year ago
I wouldn't say that Freud was entirely useless, sure all that repressed sexual stuff and his
obsession with making everything about the penis was a bit much (he should have hung out with
Old Bull Lee) but he was one of the first to describe the unconscious in the way that we think of
it now, he also gave us interesting notions that are definately useful like projection and
transference, defense mechanisms and repressed emotions...I don't think they were really
working on the same things at all now that I describing Freud's work. Freud had no interest in
mythology.

oceandrainer
1 year ago
+Edwina Tollstoy
Yeah, and I think that is why Freud doesn't interest me as much. He was dead set against
any sort of "unknown" in psychology. Freud was far too focused on the sexual nature,
and a bit close-minded.
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Freud said to Jung: "My dear Jung, promise me never to abandon the sexual theory. You
see, we must make a dogma of it, an unshakable bulwark."
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"Against what?" asked Jung.
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"Against the black tide of mud of occultism" said Freud.
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Jung was put off by that dogmatism, and they fell out with each other. Jung felt Freud
was more concerned about a personal power drive. Reading Freud is not without its
benefits, but it lacks the scope and depth of Jung's work by a long shot.

Welshaccenttutorials
1 year ago
oceandrainer ace

The Flaming Philosopher


11 months ago
There was no obsession with the penis. And Freud had a great interest in mythology... Have you
forgotten why the Id is called Id??? Ego??? Freud was extremely dense and complex. Jung
wouldn't exist without Freud.

The Flaming Philosopher


11 months ago
He was interested in what was empirical and not a matter of any sort of speculation what-so-
ever. He was a neurologist...

The Flaming Philosopher


11 months ago
You realize that Freud was one of the most significant factors of the sexual liberation of mankind
to ever come into being...

kinklecankles
11 months ago
That he was significant yes, especially in Western thought but to say the most significant factors
of sexual liberation of mankind is a little heavy handed, to use an easy example, have you ever
read a coyote myth? Or Thomas Malthus or the old rubbers that were dated from1690 and
found the Dudley Castle that were made from animal guts? Or what about Nash's work The
Choice of Valentine which was written in 1590 and mentions a glass dildo? What about Greek
and Roman bath houses? Or the freedom of women in some native American tribes to put their
husbands things outside of their living structure to indicate to him that they had grown tired of
him and it was time to go? Or Islamic courts in the middle ages and England up until 1808 who
both had legalized herbal abortions? and that is just a sample of the easiest to find examples Just
because the Victorians and Protestants were repressed doesn't mean all cultures at all times
were. And yes, this Penis Envy, Castration theory, Oepidal Complex seems a little bit overboard
in its celebration of all things phallic if you ask, sure sex and genitalia are important to the mind
but it is certainly not the only thing and if it is ever the main thing its only for a few brief years in
high school and college...once you get laid enough you realize that, as David Foster Wallace puts
it, "having sex with whoever you want is not a cure for existential despair,"

kinklecankles
11 months ago
or to quote an accidental and momentary pop philosoper of the late 20th century, "when
masturbation's lost its fun your fuck is over"

KK
11 months ago
Freud's greatest contribution was the death impulse. It explains so well the Nazi movement he
was caught up in (which was the reason Reich had to leave). IMHO, Jung, Wilhelm Reich, and
Fritz Perlz were the greatest thinkers (in that order) to come from that institution.

The Flaming Philosopher


11 months ago
smells like you're just repressing something

The Flaming Philosopher


11 months ago
Heidegger? ...

kinklecankles
11 months ago
Repressing the fact that Heidegger was a Nazi? Is that what your asking?

The Flaming Philosopher


11 months ago
Quoting David Foster Wallace... Interesting... And what exactly do you know about Freud's
theory? Seems like you know next to nothing about it.

The Flaming Philosopher


11 months ago
It was a joke, and I replied with Heidegger to the person who blatantly seemed to disregard him
speaking about influential 20th Century Germans.

The Flaming Philosopher


11 months ago
My statement stands: without Freud I daresay we wouldn't be having this discussion.

differous01
10 months ago
Freud provided the thesis which Nietzsche and Jung built upon; the 'over-man'/'super-ego' - that
which wrestles with the drives of the Id.

kinklecankles
10 months ago
I am pretty sure that Neitzsche was doing his thing before Freud and died around the time Freud
was becoming internationally famous in the early 20th century. Yeah according to wikipedia, he
died in 1900 and Freud read Neitszche as a student and bought his collected works when he
died, but as far as they know he never read them instead thinking of Neitzsche as someone to be
resisted (Freud was a bit of a control freak and didn't like even the possibility of someone else
sharing his insights unless, like Jung was for a while, they could be seen as his underling, which is
the main reason I don't care for Freud, authoritarian personalities always suck IMO). I don't
Freud had published much by then.

The Flaming Philosopher


10 months ago
oceandrainer ROFL FREUD NEVER READ NIETZSCHE. Bahahahahahahah

The Flaming Philosopher


10 months ago
kinklecankles
Freud was not authoritarian, and he was VERY Nietzschean. Have you ever read Freud? Lol...
authoritarian? ROFL

kinklecankles
10 months ago
yes, do you know anything about Freud's biography? Or his falling out with Jung along with
several other potentially enlightened figures of the psychoanalytic movement as soon as they
put on their big boy pants and stepped out of his shadow?

The Flaming Philosopher


10 months ago
oceandrainer If you don't know about Freud and Jung, you don't know anything about Freud and
Jung, thank you. And also, have you ever read Freud? If so, name some works.

kinklecankles
10 months ago
he seriously did not like anyone challenging his ideas and would routinely cut them out of his
circle when they did so, if that is not authoritarian then I don't know what is...
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The Flaming Philosopher
The Flaming Philosopher
10 months ago
kinklecankles according to?
The Flaming Philosopher
The Flaming Philosopher
10 months ago
kinklecankles Freud had agoraphobia. He was also extremely sincere in his writings, and as
logical as possible. Being a neurologist, he was interested in the empirical, not in what Jung had
to offer. I personally like Jung. I personally like Freud.
differous01
differous01
10 months ago
+kinklecankles ~ "...Freud frequently referred to Nietzsche as having "more penetrating
knowledge of himself than any man who ever lived or was likely to live". [Ernest Jones -'The Life
and Work of Sigmund Freud']

Yet Jones also reports that Freud emphatically denied that Nietzsche's writings influenced his
own psychological discoveries .. acutely aware of the possibility of convergence of his own ideas
with those of Nietzsche and doggedly refused to read the philosopher as a result."
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Influence_and_reception_of_Friedrich_Nietzsche]

I know that's only Wikipedia reporting Jones' report, but convergence of the ideas (of super-
ego/super-man) does not seem surprising.
kinklecankles
kinklecankles
10 months ago
I like Jung and I don't dislike Freud, I personally don't feel one way or another about him, his
stuff just doesn't interest me as much as Jung does. I was actually saying that Freud had some
merit in my first reply to Ocean-drainer, his stuff about defense mechanism, projection
repression and the unconscious, like I said before are all very important to psychology as well as
being useful to me and I agree that they had different approaches, right now I am more
interested in synchronicity and archetypes so that is why I was on this page, perhaps when I have
the time I will reread some Freud.
differous01
differous01
10 months ago
kinklecankles ~ I tried reading Freud and found him dull. Jung and Nietzsche only became more
intelligible to me as I grew up because my philosophy has grown along comparable lines;

I did not consciously set out to be a student of the 'psyche' like Freud but I was familiar with
religious and artistic language. Rather I came to see myself as a natural 'agony uncle'; solver of
other people's relationship problems, in a church context.

The archetypes became apparent to me once I started reading about other languages and
religions . The synchronicity of ideas across cultures - especially those with NO causal
connection* showed me what human nature means, if that makes sense.

(*unlike the Tao vs Buddhism controversy where one idea system seems to have spawned the
other tho' we're not sure which)

It was like my religion only gave me part of a bigger picture (which some, like those in
discussion, already had). I now think of my former religion/spirituality as 'low resolution'*
psychology so I find Freud's knowledge of religion rather second hand compared to Nietzsche
and Jung.

(* a term from Jordan Peterson's 'Maps of Meaning' lectures, which is who brought me here)
KK
KK
10 months ago
Have you ever read Wilhelm Reich? I find him to be much more interesting and comprehensive
than Freud (but not Jung). If you expand Reich's mechanism of Panzer/armouring outside of
simple sexual causes you find the roots of many ailments. Reich discovered many things long
before biologist did, for example apoptosis.

And his Orgone energy, which seems to be his word for the dielectric potential (which is the way
that biological organisms are powered and through which they act and react), explains so much
about the human body that biologist STILL won't acknowledge. They still keep pushing atomism,
which physicists have long since discredited!! E=MC2 ffs!! There is no matter just energy
contained. And, yet, they keep pushing the idea that we are all just a bunch of walking Meat-
Sacks. This not only profane, but it is perverse!
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kinklecankles
kinklecankles
10 months ago (edited)
reading his biography right now got intereste in him because of William Burroughs Orgone
machine which JacK Kerouac writes about in On the Road when they go and visit Burroughs in
Texas.
KK
KK
10 months ago
He was a fascinating figure in history. An actual good man who was trying to pursue truth as he
saw it, who was basically attacked and Martyred for his research. He makes a very good defense
for himself and all those would speak truth to power in his book Listen, Little Man!
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Jack Neefus
Jack Neefus
9 months ago
Freud is not useless by any means. Ed-Ego-Superego is still the most useful simple model of the
psyche.

But Freud is not useful for psychedelics. At all.


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mineral
mineral
7 months ago
oceandrainer I don't think that's the exact takeaway from this
Kozmic Karma Koala *BEAR*
Kozmic Karma Koala *BEAR*
4 months ago
+oceandrainer....Freud was a filthy kike , as McKenna used "tike" in this video. Makes be wonder
if he was really a CIA Psy Op.. @30:33
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schase10353
schase10353
4 months ago
Jung was light years ahead of Freud and, at first, I thought the same thing. In fact, I refused to
even pick up a book by him for the first 2 years of my journey into psychology. But, I think even
Jung himself respected Freud a great deal. His contribution was the unconscious mind and
repressed emotions, which was the idea that set Jung off on his path. Projection and Biases were
other very important concepts discovered my Freud.
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Literally Pepe
Literally Pepe
3 months ago
Jack Neefus - tell me more about Ed....

Freud was part of the Zio-Jewish move to destroy and control European society. Unfortunately
his protege Jung failed to do the job he was hand picked to do, namely selling the Jew's ideas to
the Goy without them suspecting the ideas came from a Jew. That said, Freud was a genius,
albeit with an insidious agenda.
Cl1che_ Asylum Dwellers
Cl1che_ Asylum Dwellers
3 months ago
useless, just proves you cant look within
Jon Peloquin
Jon Peloquin
1 month ago
You cant rule out freud, he did open the door for all of this
Jackington Kellogers
Jackington Kellogers
1 month ago
Freud was very empirical and he did make certain insights that were very useful, some, not so
useful. Jung really got into some scary shit, those area's of the world that empiricism doesn't
work in and magic still exists in symbolism and meaning. It wasn't very practical for some people,
and personally I think Freud won out because of the move toward medicine for treatment,
whereas Jung's work was more about what's underlying all of this world?
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Ross Whitlock
Ross Whitlock
6 days ago
oceandrainer Freud laud the groundwork for Jung
Vinny
Vinny
1 day ago
always fun to see youtube commenters talking about great men being "useless," if this isn't
projection I dont know what is.
Chris Connor
Chris Connor
5 months ago
"i had the great fortune of coming across Jung... very young..."
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Sippay
Sippay
3 weeks ago
Sean Connor in Switzerland Jung means young
Jason Michael
Jason Michael
3 months ago
When nerds find psychedelic drugs great things happen.
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Karl Héðinn
Karl Héðinn
2 months ago
Jason Michael great comment x)
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TallFungus
TallFungus
1 year ago
if only everyone in the world watched this and took dmt on the same day.. imagine
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TallFungus
TallFungus
1 year ago
it would certainly perk peoples interest
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LET A LONE
LET A LONE
1 year ago
TallFungus lets do it!!
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Swagnus Swagnusson
Swagnus Swagnusson
8 months ago
Let alone I'm in!
Eric Bozone
Eric Bozone
5 months ago
BOOORINGQ+!@##$
coreycox2345
coreycox2345
4 months ago
TallFungus what is dmt?
Tera O
Tera O
4 months ago
I did and I am......
onemoreflight
onemoreflight
2 months ago
a year progress of the human race in a day
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AKNetworkEdit
AKNetworkEdit
2 months ago
They'd all die.... from astonishment.
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Lucid Trees
Lucid Trees
1 month ago
Would destroy most people and they'd be traumatized
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The Zeptetis
The Zeptetis
1 year ago
LSD or any other, does not gives you illusions, (allucinations) on the contrary, it makes the
illusion crumble.
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Alison Perry
Alison Perry
9 months ago
The Zeptetis ommmmmmmm
stvbrsn
stvbrsn
7 months ago
The Zeptetis if not crumble, they (psychedelics) certainly cast those illusions in new light (and
shadow).
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Iniquis the foolish fooler
Iniquis the foolish fooler
3 months ago (edited)
cannabis has me almost scowling at my sober understanding of reality, its so mundane in
comparison to the novelty enhancing archetype of smoking pot once or twice every week.. im
not addicted, but im 18 and cannot work for it and the family i live with do not accept it.
everything else i try to distract myself with, even excersize and meditation is fleeting for me, the
illusion is no longer novel.. am i going insane?
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Catherine murray
Catherine murray
1 month ago (edited)
The Zeptetis loved your comment you nailed it �
Matt Lynn
Matt Lynn
1 month ago
+Iniquis the foolish fooler, are you mbti type INTP?
Denham Miron
Denham Miron
1 week ago
I was wondering the same thing. I am also an INTP/J
Elias H.
Elias H.
1 year ago
The fact that terrence mckenna had such a diverse theoretical and philosophical background to
the psychedelic experience and the psyche is a great blessing to people interested in
psychedelics. Although i must say, his suggestions to their use are pretty reckless considering
that any 18 year old or younger could take his suggestiongs seriously. But, he never intended
that immature people take his advice anyway.
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Justin Smith
Justin Smith
5 months ago
While i agree that immature peiole shoukdnt take his suggestions age isnt really a determiner of
that terence himself at a younge aged smoked dmt at the peak of lsd trips its not all about age
while.it can be a good indicator i dont think it should be assumed casue someone is younge they
are not mature
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Graver
Graver
3 months ago
Elias H. I think that anyone who is watching Terrence McKenna to begin with is mature enough
to receive whatever psychedelics will bring
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Dan Edick
Dan Edick
2 months ago
Anyone under 18 listening to McKenna is unlikely in itself though am I right?
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Colton Breving
Colton Breving
2 months ago
Graver exactly
Matt Lynn
Matt Lynn
1 month ago
He did these lectures for college adults
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Alpine Clan
Alpine Clan
2 weeks ago
Hardly adult in college but yeah. I remember when I was in college and thought I knew
everything
CGBalla1014
CGBalla1014
1 week ago
I stumbled across this scene when I was around 18. I had only a few experiences with
mushrooms and a solid amount of experiences with cannabis so my perception was still based in
the culture’s reality. I just had a feeling of intuition that there was something bigger going on
behind the curtain. But I didn’t really know anything so I really wasn’t ready to receive
McKenna’s messages... I didn’t understand what he was talking about most of the time but knew
there was some truth to it (Especially when relating my psychedelic experiences with his). Now
I’m 22 and feel a lot more comfortable and confident in this scene enough to handle the hard
truths. I guess I’ve matured a lot since my first trip. I don’t know if this answers anything. I jus
thought my experience may be understood in this particular comment thread.
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messitup
messitup
1 year ago
have i heard his voice in Shpongle?
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jimboou
jimboou
1 year ago
Nothing is lost...
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messitup
messitup
1 year ago
Thank you! it sounded very very familiar, so i was wondering:) Also check out alan watts guys if
you haven't:)
almightybloke82
almightybloke82
1 year ago
mckenna is more concerned in presenting his thoughts so the audience can deal with it. watts
reminds me of the preachers in life of brian. what makes them comparable for you?
sorry for my lack of english
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messitup
messitup
1 year ago
i guess they are comparable in the sense that they are both cerebral:)
messitup
messitup
1 year ago
and that they are both teachers. :) cheers :)
Poop Daddy
Poop Daddy
6 months ago
Shpongle has sampled Mckenna a lot; if you ever go to see him perform live, the vast number of
great lectures he samples will probably prove to be more captivating than the music itself.
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zanussi303
zanussi303
5 months ago
oh yes
queenofcups
queenofcups
4 months ago
I saw clowns while on Ayahuasca and think they’ve played a part in my mushroom trips too, but
nothing prepared me for the DMT experience. I freaked out as soon as it hit the back of my
throat and couldn’t let go and flow with it, I was too scared by the plastic taste and the feeling of
my soul being pulled down into an abyss. I fought it by opening my eyes, and as soon as I did
that my living room was full of clowns. Big clowns, little clowns, laughing clowns, scary
threatening clowns, dancing clowns, but not only of that type. Court jesters, playing card jokers,
Tarot card fools, Harlequins, every possible variation of clowns that is in the human psyche. I
could hear circus music…and I had a sudden insight, 100% knowledge, that WE had taken the
music from that realm, it belongs to that world, not ours. It was much eerier and sinister than
our version. Darker, slower, and out of tune. A very weird but amazing experience which I didn’t
understand until I heard this lecture a few weeks ago. I love Terence but this one had escaped
me, so its a really amazing thing to understand the DMT Circus archetype and how it fits with my
trip. Also explains why so many people are scared of clowns (luckily, I’m not!!!). Cos we’ve been
hammering psychedelics for such a long time it’s in the collective consciousness…
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Merica
Merica
1 month ago
Look up "the fool" archtype from jung
Ed Thoreum
Ed Thoreum
5 days ago
ayahuasca!
Save Me
Save Me
1 year ago
Thanks for this video
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Fractal Youniverse
Fractal Youniverse
1 year ago
Thank you for watching, should be a good one.
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Charles Ruffieux
Charles Ruffieux
1 year ago
Beautiful :)
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TheVocoderGuy
TheVocoderGuy
1 year ago
Ad is at the end of the video, you're the real mvp.
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Literally Pepe
Literally Pepe
3 months ago
Badly stuffed animal... piss poor taxidermy is a hobby of yours?
Jdude512 Lebowski
Jdude512 Lebowski
1 year ago
If Terrance McKenna had a "world's greatest dad mug" it would have been extremely accurate.
Dad-da.
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Mark Mays
Mark Mays
1 month ago
Jdude512 Lebowski Is this a Dada pun
Ruben Fritz
Ruben Fritz
9 months ago
Love it! But didn't he contradict himself when he first (around 11:00) told them that the dmt
visions confronted him with a complete other, which he could not locate in art and Folklore. But
then later at around or sth. 23:00 he talkes about elves and gnomes which were represented in
Folklore...?
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Curtis Bowland
Curtis Bowland
8 months ago
that isn't a contradiction. just two different spaces.
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Dan Edick
Dan Edick
2 months ago (edited)
I think it may be exemplary of the cognitive dissonance he experienced on dmt.
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travelinghermit
travelinghermit
2 months ago
Ruben Fritz Represented in form or function?
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thecsslife
thecsslife
1 month ago
Yup it's a contradiction. He does it a lot of the time and also uses wrong scientific facts very
often.
Ed Thoreum
Ed Thoreum
5 days ago
wtf! say No to crack!
kevin storey
kevin storey
2 days ago
Just cause dmt has elves, doesnt mean there is art out there that represented dmt, just cause
there is art out there with elves in it..... jeez
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Jodi G123
Jodi G123
10 months ago
This is gold
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KK
KK
11 months ago
The DMT experience he is talking about makes me wonder is DMT isn't a way to short circuit the
Udana (the 5th Prana) which the Upanishad says: "And at the moment of death, through the
nerve in the center of the spine, the Udana, leads the virtuous man to higher birth, the sinful
man downward to lower birth, and the man who is both virtuous and sinful to rebirth in the
world of men."

Scientifically they say DMT is present and active in the body at birth and death. Furthermore,
the upanishads call Udana "the fruit of sacrifice." If you track this with western archetypes you
could say it is the "light" or "fire" which Prometheus brings to man for which he is chained to the
rock (the sacrifice). Or the sacrifice of the christ figure makes for the souls of men everywhere
throughout western mythology.

So, it leads me to think what realms it does take one to. I haven't done it myself but I hear a
quite common reaction is to encounter beings that tell you that "you" (and I am guessing this is
your ego they talk to) shouldn't be there. Its like DMT is short circuiting the natural process of
the cycles of rebirth. Either way I do not think it takes you to Brahman (i don't think there is any
shortcut to enlightenment). But his description of it "being a place devoid of human archetypes"
makes me think it is at least the higher realm of "virtuous" being.
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Nathan T
Nathan T
8 months ago
make videos
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cecilyt006
cecilyt006
6 months ago
Great post!
Red Pill Life The Alt lifestyle
Red Pill Life The Alt lifestyle
2 months ago
You don't get something for nothing. "Be ware of unearned wisdom" Jung
Matt Lynn
Matt Lynn
1 month ago
Check out Dennis McKenna + Joe Rogan on JRE, he tells the story of his brother and gives
perspective.
Wimbledon Tennismatch
Wimbledon Tennismatch
10 months ago
The part about Santa fucked me sideways.
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The Flaming Philosopher
The Flaming Philosopher
11 months ago
Terrence immediately knew his audience's reaction and the moment a sense of skepticism was
received at 17:37 he started with a critique of himself "Oh, I don't know why I called them tikes,"
and then completely uproots anyone who for a split second doubted him... Utter genius with
language. Someone who definitely understand's Jung's Analytical Psychology.
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impregnable hi-jinks
impregnable hi-jinks
1 month ago
The Flaming Philosopher tway
john miller
john miller
1 year ago
Where did you find those beautiful images?? those are amazing!!!
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YayBenSpeck
YayBenSpeck
1 year ago
john miller those come from Carl Jung's red book
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RDnAC
RDnAC
9 months ago
He sounds like Mr. Van Driessen from Beavis and Butthead
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coopaloopa
coopaloopa
1 year ago
Wow, if only Terence could have read the red book. I so wish he was with us today, what a loss.
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AcidProblemChild
AcidProblemChild
1 year ago
I would love to hear his opionion on meme-theory. It overlaps with his novelty theory in so many
ways!
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fUP420babe
fUP420babe
1 year ago
what is the red book?
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fUP420babe
fUP420babe
1 year ago
never mind i found it, you dont think terrence read it? i bet he read everything by jung
Bella Mauka
Bella Mauka
1 year ago
The Red Book was published after Terence's death
Alpine Clan
Alpine Clan
2 weeks ago
I know man, all I could think while watching this video is if only he knew the half of it when it
came to Jung. The Red Book was a collection of the conversations he had with visions and
symbols that talked back to him. Jung, knowing that the scientific materialist would never accept
this, intrusted the book to his family to be released to the world at a later time when humanity
was ready.
benlogan100
benlogan100
6 months ago
Great artwork. Engrossing speech. Drugs scare me, but I like hearing about Terrence's
experiences. So articulate.
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Sun Seeker
Sun Seeker
5 months ago
This realm IS the experience of being dead and alive - and being the observer and the observed -
at the same time. Popping in and out of this reality does exactly this to the psyche. However, the
phenomena of this quantum field effect is so fast and so close, we have to slow down time to
determine it operating, affecting our psychology. ♡
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jā carter
jā carter
2 months ago
interesting...
Blog4Justice
Blog4Justice
1 year ago
Amazing collation of psychedelic artwork. Thank you.
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squad fam
squad fam
8 months ago
this aint full metal alchemists
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Jason Eaton
Jason Eaton
1 month ago
This is completely insane...and yet may be true..
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Jim Borchardt
Jim Borchardt
7 months ago
I wonder if McKenna ever got his hands on Jungs small but profound work "the seven sermons
to the dead."
2
mel obrien
mel obrien
7 months ago
HIPPIE BULLSHIT.
3
The Hog Face
The Hog Face
4 months ago
mel obrien wtf are you even listening to 30 min of this than
1
sweet pea
sweet pea
2 months ago
Go away.
2
Davas
Davas
1 month ago
mel obrien you are loved sir
1
Dan Edick
Dan Edick
2 months ago
Ahh the comment section on any Mckenna video is as peaceful and thought-provoking as you
will ever encounter. What a grand place
1
Martin Zitter
Martin Zitter
8 months ago
Been there (Owsley White Lightning) done that (numerous occasions) and I say McKennna
totally gets it.
1
poiewhfopiewhf
poiewhfopiewhf
1 year ago
this is just when i sleep like every night
1
Horacio Venegas
Horacio Venegas
9 months ago
I knew of CJ Yung, but my interest definitely rose when I began having "symptoms of
enlightenment" inner dialogues involving the Self and Other. I find it validating to know Yung has
categorized the Self in detail.
1
morty_ falch
morty_ falch
9 months ago (edited)
its such paradox that T.McK. got braincancer!
1
ZenX2
ZenX2
10 months ago
The visuals on this make it really engaging!
1
jā carter
jā carter
2 months ago
oh my bluddy hells Santa Claus IS real after all!!!

i wonder if theres any tie-in between his Winter Solstice gift of magick and the "longest night"
stage of Mediterranean paganism's cthonic-cycle--the Reign of the Holly King, Horned God, and
moment of the Sun's (son's also, these days) secret rebirth in the Underworld?
1
David Contrada
David Contrada
1 year ago
Nice job. What's the artwork?
1
Chris
Chris
1 year ago
Alex grey
Larry McCalla
Larry McCalla
10 months ago
An angel! Wha?! Ahahahah
1
Marcus A Smith
Marcus A Smith
5 months ago
I have pictures and video of these green orbs McKenna speaks of from my own travels.
1
box box
box box
1 month ago
Marcus A Smith what? Share? Haha
plz!
Karen Contestabile
Karen Contestabile
1 year ago
We love Carl Jung...Terrence is always so descriptive and understandable in his
dissertations...Thanks for all of these in this series...
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Fractal Youniverse
Fractal Youniverse
1 year ago
Agreed.
Daniela Küng
Daniela Küng
1 year ago
Oh Professor early 21th 10000000 Ray[×] ™
Sal m
Sal m
1 year ago
Karen Contestabile
The Zeptetis
The Zeptetis
1 year ago
Terence is a master comunicator, perfect.
6
Daniel Breiland
Daniel Breiland
1 month ago
I'd take DMT in a second if I only knew how to get some, I couldn't care less if it's illegal
1
Battery Exhausted
Battery Exhausted
1 year ago
"If the truth can be told so as to be understood, then it will be believed..." :D
6
LET A LONE
LET A LONE
1 year ago
Battery Exhausted precisely
DMT Infinity
DMT Infinity
10 months ago
Battery Exhausted

Cheers
1
John Mccart
John Mccart
1 month ago
I fed phantoms to create phantoms.
1
Ruben Spyckerelle
Ruben Spyckerelle
1 year ago
Its just baffling how well read he was..... I have been listening to him since a very young age....
never really understanding more than maybe 50% of what he is actually talking about.... but he
is one of the individuals that gave me most food for thought
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Hunter Rhyme
Hunter Rhyme
1 year ago
fast. get into the magic. take dmt. im 16 and i understand over 100% of what hes talking of. I fast
and have minor telekenesis and am developing magic to try and save this disk. It is possible.
2
Mark Davis
Mark Davis
1 year ago
Another drug addict who understands everything. Oi.
7
CouchPotatoGaming
CouchPotatoGaming
1 year ago
save this disk?
2
fUP420babe
fUP420babe
1 year ago
you took to much man, too much, too much.
12
Hendricks
Hendricks
1 year ago
fUP420babe lmao
1
Piotr Banaś
Piotr Banaś
10 months ago
Waaaaaaay too obvious bait.
2
Derick D
Derick D
5 months ago
"Life is a quantifiable bioinformatic simulation that can only be achieved from out of the realms
of thought - where consciousness is reality."
"Prodigies are proof that knowledge is both cumulative and interminable."
"Can the term Soul be equated with a quantum singularity for the rational non-abstract minded
individual?"
2
TiNeSiFe Thoughts
TiNeSiFe Thoughts
1 year ago
Heavy
1
Leigh Anne Thomas
Leigh Anne Thomas
11 months ago
Thanks for the changing pictures! Keep it up @fractalyouniverse
3
Fractal Youniverse
Fractal Youniverse
11 months ago
Will do, thanks for watching.
2
MoD ErN
MoD ErN
2 months ago
I can relate without ever taking DMT
2
DMT Infinity
DMT Infinity
10 months ago
!!!! Bee You Tea Full !!!!
1
Mike P
Mike P
1 week ago (edited)
Descartes has Saturn in the 8th house in Virgo. The initiated will understand where his vision
came from.
William Van Ramshorst
William Van Ramshorst
1 day ago
Mike P Saturn = satan
Robert Johnson
Robert Johnson
1 week ago
Doubt the connection between reindeer and ‘shrooms,methinks Terrence stretches
connections-but, must say he appeals to my sense of the wonder of it all
Fractal Youniverse
Fractal Youniverse
1 week ago
It's actually not a controversial theory and is well established from anthropology in Siberia.
1
Robert Johnson
Robert Johnson
1 week ago
1967 comes up frequently as a threshold year
Alpine Clan
Alpine Clan
2 weeks ago
I found Terence’s work a decade ago, and now after going on a journey of Jung’s work for a
couple years and returning to this, it feels full circle. Back in 2008 I was just trying to escape
reality, Terence’s messages were too potent for me
S Sheinfeld
S Sheinfeld
3 weeks ago
He came across Jung so young �
Spiritually Awakened Patriots
Spiritually Awakened Patriots
1 month ago
Wow, so glad I found this video. I'm tripping as most call it for the first time in 10 years, first time
ever now that I'm an extremely spiritual person. I guess CONSCIOUS in western terms. Man just
typing that word kicked in the buzzing. Anyways thank you, back to my travels!
K
K
1 month ago
18:22 Wait whot... gnomes growing weed ? Ahaha geez that's a good one!
box box
box box
1 month ago
But aren't we really just the elves who create objects out of pure language?
box box
box box
1 month ago
Omg McKenna digs early floyd <3
"Hoo-ray!"
Rosniper
Rosniper
1 month ago
I’m happy to see that everybody knows about Young , but nobody ever heard/read Mircea Eliade
... ah boy ! We r light years away now ...
Spike EP
Spike EP
2 months ago
When he starts talking about The Flash, I am convinced he is actually talking about Barry Allen,
Flash #123, The Flash of Two Worlds and the Multiverse.
Debunker246
Debunker246
2 months ago
thanks for posting this..
Thomas
Thomas
3 months ago
I've got an idea about why the elves. If anybody would like to hear it please PM me, as I would
prefer a convo over random responses piping up and dissapearing
GasLiquidSolid
GasLiquidSolid
4 months ago
Thanks for sharing inspiring Terence videos. For more inspiration, check out this
acoustic/psychedelic archetype I wrote: https://youtu.be/1-q4mpGg_Uo
Frater D
Frater D
4 months ago
I've seen in a glimpse something like he describes smoking Salvia Divinorum years ago. Never
smoked DMT, and I hope I do soon. He describes these 'drooling balls of energy' that I think I've
got photos of that people have taken. I've got a picture of me where one of these balls seem to
show up on the floor of my kitchen and another someone took of some trees around here where
it shows up between the branches. People see similar things when they take pictures around
sacred monuments like the Great Pyramid, and in those they show up in armies that actually
spoil the photograph. We may be living in an age when these I-phones are starting to document
what he describes here.
seantaywest
seantaywest
4 months ago
Dose any one have knowledge on anamita muscaria trip?
The Hog Face
The Hog Face
4 months ago
seantaywest psyched substance does a video
1
Dave McKay
Dave McKay
4 months ago (edited)
I think I understand. Our minds is like a machine, itself, and we are just trying to figure out how it
works, in order to connect in better ways to our physical reality. Kind of like flow state. Would be
interested to hear female perspective on McKenna's findings.
Greg White
Greg White
5 months ago
In utero introjections? Illustrating the limitations of understanding life through the lens of post
natal reality...Grof
Chris Connor
Chris Connor
5 months ago
19:05 ---shia lebouf was really onto the secret of the universe
franfred11
franfred11
5 months ago
Hey, where do you get these images from?
dontzenyourselfout
dontzenyourselfout
5 months ago
...rambling nonsense
epic self delusion
Gnostic Light
Gnostic Light
5 months ago
"it's good to take a breath or meditate when you are angry"
Me "yeah that's true..." (Thinking who are you, how did you somehow become what I previously
knew as my friend? "I have been here before" a gold ring refracts around the bottom ring of the
retina as the light reflects off the stunning eyes. "I don't understand." I sigh "I don't know why I
did the things I did either!"
bird dog 2020
bird dog 2020
5 months ago
Freud was totally convinced that sex and sexual repression in childhood is the root cause of most
neurosis.Read Alice Miller for a more practical as well as what can be called cause and
effect.Some phenomenon are as simple as they appear
danilko paskudnik
danilko paskudnik
5 months ago
David Van Driessen's lecture
WeirdWorld
WeirdWorld
8 months ago
going to sleep and dreaming are the highlight of my existence right now at age 20
12
Antonio Sianez
Antonio Sianez
7 months ago
WeirdWorld lose touch but come back✨
3
box box
box box
1 month ago
Are you familiar with the archetype of venturing into the unknown, manifesting something
unforseen and useful to the world out of the utter chaos, and finally returning to your culture
bearing great gifts?
Don't be too wasteful;)
1
Matt Lynn
Matt Lynn
1 month ago
WeirdWorld, it's been half a year, having more life experiences and less dream-only-ness?
1
mark1952able
mark1952able
10 months ago
TRY!
bob smith
bob smith
10 months ago
37:02 To ruin your childhood
MuskPumpkin
MuskPumpkin
11 months ago
When was this recorded, any idea?
mark1952able
mark1952able
11 months ago
"Sharing the same concerns"
Joseph Siko
Joseph Siko
10 months ago
mark1952able i read this exactly when he said it. are we connected?
2
mark1952able
mark1952able
10 months ago
Totally! Philosophy is defined as the love of wisdom.
1
whaleronthemoon
whaleronthemoon
1 year ago
only 54k views. we're as society are lost.
The Zeptetis
The Zeptetis
1 year ago
Alguém do Algarve que passe por aqui, contacte comigo, quero encontrar um grupo...
Dividual Music
Dividual Music
1 year ago
Where is the drawing of Jung at the beginning taken from and where can I download it? It's the
first image in the video, and I love it!
hhhhhggggggg
hhhhhggggggg
1 year ago
where can we hear the rest>? thank you
Fractal Youniverse
Fractal Youniverse
1 year ago
All the audio is taken from Terence McKenna's Address to the Jung Society. Most of the 3 hours
are about psychedelic plants from different geographical locations around the world. I went
through the transcript of the whole lecture and tried to find all the places where he talks about
Jung and Archetypes, then cut those portions out and piece it all back together into a coherent
whole.
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Adam Garcia
Adam Garcia
1 year ago
Excellent idea. I've listened to the Jung Society address on more than one occasion and I will
certainly give this a listen. Thanks !

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