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Podcast 182 – “The Spark of Divine Creativity”

Guest speaker: Missy & Andre Nobels, Mateo Pallamary
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Andre & Missy Nobels and Mateo PallamaryMATEO: “Here’s the thing about divine creativity, and that really pegs it because creation is divine, and we are creators. And when we tap into that cosmic oneness and unity, spirit comes through, and we give ourselves up to spirit and allow spirit to move us instead of trying to move spirit.”

MATEO: “So, when you tap into divinity the ego basically disappears, and you’re in the sweet spot, you’re in the zone, and then you’re listening to yourself, and you’re blowing yourself away with what’s coming through, because it’s beyond you. It’s beyond us. It’s spirit talking.”
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Podcast 181 – “What Science Forgot” Q&A Session

Guest speaker: Terence McKenna
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This is the Question and Answer session following the talk heard in the previous podcast. In it, Terence answers questions from the audience, such as, “Can you talk about the relationship of advanced mathematics to modeling of consciousness in layman’s terms?”

[NOTE: All quotations below are by Terence McKenna.]

“It doesn’t matter whether it’s the birth and death of your hope, or the rise and fall of the Assyrian Empire, or the evolution of the Pacific Ocean, processes always occur in the same way. And this is why there is congruence between the mental world of human beings and the world of abstract mathematics and the world of nature. These things are as it were simply different levels of condensation of the same universal stuff.”

“Thinking means something. It’s not just something we do. It means something. It means something because there is sufficient freedom within the human system to be both right or wrong.”
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Podcast 180 – “What Science Forgot”

Guest speaker: Terence McKenna
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[NOTE: All quotations below are by Terence McKenna.]

“Is there any permission to hope? More specifically, is there any permission for smart people to hope? I mean it’s easy to hope if you’re stupid, but is there any basis for intelligent people to hope? … I think so.”
Bruce Damer, Terence McKenna, and Robert Venosa at the AllChemical arts conference in Hawaii, September 1999.
“I live in an aura of hope because I live in a twilight world of my own self-generated, cannabinated fantasy, and I forget that not everyone is so fortunate.”

“What I’ve observed is that nature builds on previously established levels of complexity.”

“An added wrinkle [to the story of ever-increasing complexity] is that each advancement into complexity, into novelty, proceeds more quickly than the stage that preceded it. This is very profound.”
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Podcast 179 – “Timothy Leary at Cornell – 1989″

Guest speaker: Dr. Timothy Leary
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[NOTE: All of the following quotations are by Timothy Leary.]

Dr. Timothy Leary“The first very dangerous side effect of psychedelic drugs is long term memory gain. And the second is short term memory loss. And I forget the third.”

“The time has come for us as a species, and for you all as individuals, to move into the post industrial society.”

“We all create our own reality.”
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