Terence McKenna, Rupert Sheldrake, Ralph Abraham: The Evolutionary Mind Trialogue 3 of 3

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  • Опубліковано 31 гру 2024

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  • @futureforwards4123
    @futureforwards4123 5 років тому +47

    Richard sent me here

  • @dscott1699
    @dscott1699 3 роки тому +14

    It is such a pleasure to listen to Terence weave vocabulary so graciously and more beautifully and effortlessly than an experienced quilter sews colorful patterns of fabric, into a comforting blanket. Thank you very much for uploading this talk in its entirety. Many blessings.

    • @vprice509
      @vprice509 2 роки тому +2

      Every time I hear a different talk by Terence I learn new words. At least 10 per hour, I’d say. It never seems that he is talking over our heads, it’s more like he’s assuming we are more aware of our own language than we actually are. English is so complex. But why is Jerry Garcia the moderator?

  • @astrazola3053
    @astrazola3053 Рік тому +4

    Terrence was right all along about this spreading of clarity, he IS a hero of the people as once it would be said for a man who unconditionally speaks the truth, a truth which sprang from his idealistic aspirations, and as such weren't only his, but of every person's who felt that love is the greatest force in this world, and defeats disguises that try to surmount it. He speaks through love and that gave him unprecedented clarity which resonates even to this day in 2023 with all the souls whose hope is still burning for a better world. He wasn't the only hero out there, and today we see people like him who are the voice of ones who want to say to the world just stop with the madness, turn your eyes inward and see the potential for a better world. If those 200 people understood with their hearts to what responsibility he calls them to accept no one could measure the positive change that would occur. Spread the clarity, one of the best messages ever❤

  • @mxtw7910
    @mxtw7910 2 роки тому +6

    Everything being discussed here is orders of magnitude more relevant/prevalent today. I wish our leaders would wake up. I hope we discover our spirituality as a species

  • @thomasstephenson4043
    @thomasstephenson4043 5 років тому +16

    what a great lecture. thanks for uploading. and thank u richard d james for the link

    • @innapinch7112
      @innapinch7112 3 роки тому +1

      Do you think so, though? It has the same name, but that's not the original account he used. That one was emptied at some point (though you can find it at archive.org) and had 7,000 followers. This one only has 2k, but the same name.

  • @jun3bug_
    @jun3bug_ 3 роки тому +7

    Thanks, Richard

  • @brianpiccardo8511
    @brianpiccardo8511 Місяць тому

    Great humor. Thankful for their dedication.

  • @孫-悟空
    @孫-悟空 Рік тому +4

    ..thank you richard

  • @cafi1999217
    @cafi1999217 2 роки тому +2

    Terence was absolutely on fire on this 3rd part in particular

  • @robonez
    @robonez 4 роки тому +7

    I'm pissed that I haven't seen this until now!!!!! AMAZING trialogue! \m/

  • @blendedplanet
    @blendedplanet Рік тому +4

    43:00 My sense is that the cultural changes these guys were hoping for got delayed by the unforeseen 9/11 which galvanized the ascendancy of the corporate consumerism paradigm by about 20 years. It's possible that the combination of the maturation of AI, general retreat from globalism and population deficits globally may actually foster a more prosperous and collectivist approach based on mutual benefit through trade instead of exploitation through sanctions and regime change and the like. My sense is that the emergence of a better age many people in various esoteric traditions look forward to is happening, but it's like a birth, very painful and bloody as we sort out what we really want to bet on going forward. Unfortunately right now it seems like a tug of war between an ethical and open-minded approach to exploring new ideas versus those who naively and fearfully insist we need a return to the so-called good old days as reflected in rigid religious traditions. Personally I do not see misogyny, racism, and exploitation as the good old days lol :-)

  • @jacktalcott
    @jacktalcott 2 роки тому +1

    What incredible discussions! Thank you so much for sharing these videos, the stories, and your mind. 🙏

  • @asdfasdfasdf383
    @asdfasdfasdf383 7 місяців тому

    48:36 to the end. That right there is my favourite place on the internet. I hold it dear in my heart. I have downloaded and saved that part onto a hard disk. That was so good, even for terence's standard. He has surpassed himself. Let the Laboratory of clarity unfold before us :)

  • @marasmiusgoldcrow6746
    @marasmiusgoldcrow6746 Рік тому +1

    I didn't know Jerry Garcia was a mathematician!! Great show old boy, jolly good.!.

  • @Beausinklear
    @Beausinklear 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you for uploading these

  • @TishaJones00
    @TishaJones00 3 роки тому +2

    Was there in 98 and did not get wind of this, unfortunately. To hear RS then say World Wide Web repeatedly and now his son with the “wood wide web”!

  • @vikavikochka5150
    @vikavikochka5150 Місяць тому

    Whatever they are talking about - absolutely genius stuff as everyone understands- it is a mere “trying” to look deep inside and understand the true reality of things. Absolutely not agree with declining other forms of life wherever they could be found. No-one knows “what’s after”. If we knew we would know. But we don’t. But surely logical thinking, mathematics and reasoning are the path towards the truth.

  • @MarianoRodriguez
    @MarianoRodriguez 5 років тому +7

    Sheldrakes' morphic hair

  • @kevinlage
    @kevinlage Рік тому +1

    Man these guys are tearing Ralph (who funny enough looks like Jerry Garcia) a new one, lol.

  • @LisaKTownsend
    @LisaKTownsend Рік тому

    Ralph is spot on. Parents trust or have trusted authority more than their own information. It's very dangerous. I can not relate as a parent for one red hot second.

  • @orthoplex64
    @orthoplex64 4 роки тому +3

    Richard sent me as well

  • @virginia9071
    @virginia9071 5 місяців тому

    “Pernicious forms of foolishness” is a large part of the human DNA.

  • @thomsonjayhudson395
    @thomsonjayhudson395 Рік тому

    What a legend

  • @vikavikochka5150
    @vikavikochka5150 Місяць тому

    Why not taking the leadership when this brilliant (?)

  • @LisaKTownsend
    @LisaKTownsend Рік тому

    Each individual needs the tools to change their own mind. It can't be changed for them by society, church, or state. Freewill. Rupert is right on about acknowledging intuition in the Scientific method. Science is not rational to the extent that it refuses to acknowledge INTUITION.

  • @MundusTransit
    @MundusTransit 4 роки тому +3

    world wide website

  • @sadhuarts
    @sadhuarts Рік тому

    good old rip 'n tear

  • @crucialRob
    @crucialRob 3 роки тому

    25:40 wow

  • @atomic2012a
    @atomic2012a 3 роки тому +3

    When McKenna & Sheldrake speak, I am mesmerized and riveted, but when Abraham speaks, there just isn't much substance. I'm not sure what qualifies him to be a part of the discussion with these other great minds.

    • @mxtw7910
      @mxtw7910 2 роки тому +1

      Much does. But the fact that McKenna and Sheldrake coauthored the book (that they are partly promoting here) with Abraham should tell you a lot.

    • @issaavedra
      @issaavedra 2 роки тому +5

      In my opinion, he is acting as a connection with earth. Everytime McKenna and Sheldrake fly too high, he is there to add some perspective. I find his role valuable, because sometimes the conversation is so abstract that you can't make sense of it if you are not inside their heads.

    • @oogway73
      @oogway73 Рік тому +4

      I agree with the perspective you've shared on the role Abraham serves, one that represents a character grounded in an earthly meadow of rationality and reason, attempting to explain away or possibly discredit seemingly ridiculous or outlandish ideas McKenna and Sheldrake put forward.

  • @StanKindly
    @StanKindly 3 роки тому

    5:33 😆😆😆