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Terence McKenna was a famous psychonaut, ethnobotanist, writer and lecturer

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BirthdayNovember 16, 1946
Died onApril 3, 2000
NationalityAmerican
FamousUniversity Of California, Berkeley, Intellectuals & Academics, Philosophers, Non-Fiction Writers, Author, Ethnobotanist, Psychonaut
City/StateColorado
SpousesKathleen Harrison
SiblingsDennis McKenna
Known asTerence Kemp McKenna
ChildrensFinn, Klea
Universities
  • University Of California, Berkeley
  • University of California
  • Berkeley
  • Tussman Experimental College
Notable Alumnis
  • University Of California
  • Berkeley
Birth PlacePaonia, Colorado, United States
GenderMale
Sun SignScorpio
Born inPaonia, Colorado, United States
Famous asPhilosopher, Psychonaut, Ethnobotanist, Author
Died at Age53

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Who is Terence McKenna?

In the annals of psychedelic research, there have been very few figures who have made a mark through their psychedelic discoveries and ideologies, and Terence McKenna was one of them. He was a renowned lecturer, psychonaut and writer, who had dedicated decades to study ‘shamanism’ and psychic alteration. His brilliance and interest in human psychology was evident from a young age as he read Carl Jung's book ‘Psychology and Alchemy’ at the tender age of ten. He supported the survey of different statuses of the human mind through the consumption of psychedelic substances such as ‘psychedelic mushrooms’. He traveled far and wide and studied the impact of psychotropic florae on human culture, human cognizance and evolution. He also extensively researched on and introduced the concept of ‘novelty theory’. His ideologies and his scientific appreciation of nature can be seen in works including ‘The Archaic Revival’, ‘Food of the Gods: The Search for the Original Tree of Knowledge- A Radical History of Plants’, ‘The Invisible Landscape’ and ‘Drugs’ to name a few. He was also the co-founder of ‘Botanical Dimensions’, an ethnobotanical sanctuary in Hawaii. Towards the end of his life, he became actively involved in advocating the importance of ‘technological singularity’.

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Childhood & Early Life

Terence McKenna was born on November 16, 1946, in Paonia, California. His a mother of Welsh descent and his father had Irish ancestory . From a very young age, he developed an interest for fossil hunting and was introduced to the subject of geology by his uncle.

He moved to Los Altos, California where he stayed with his close friends for a brief period of time. He then finished his high school in Lancaster, California.

In 1963, he read books like ‘The Doors of Perception’ and ‘Heaven and Hell’ by Aldous Huxley, which kindled his interest on psychedelics and naturally-occurring psychedelic substances. It is believed that his interest in the subject got him hooked to smoking cannabis at the age of 17.

In 1965, he studied art history at the University of California, Berkeley. Two years later, he became involved in studying ‘shamanism’ and traveled to Jerusalem, where he met his future wife, Kathleen Harrison.

Later Life

In 1969, inspired by his study and hallucinogenic experiences, he traveled to Nepal, where he worked for a brief period of time as a hashish smuggler.

Due to his dangerous line of work, he was forced to move from Nepal and consequently, traveled around the world where he collected butterflies and even worked for a brief period of time as an English teacher in Tokyo. He finally landed up in Berkeley once again, where he pursued biology.

Following the death of his mother in 1971, he traveled to the Amazon with his friends where they tried to look for a certain plant called, ‘oo-koo-he’. However, instead of finding the plant, they found various other forms of plants that became the focus of their expedition.

In 1972, he returned to Berkeley to finish his education and graduated from there three years later. Right after his graduation, he co-authored a book on his Amazonian experiences titled, ‘The Invisible Landscape: Mind, Hallucinogens and the I Ching’.

Sometime in the 1980s, he began giving public speeches on psychedelic drugs and also started conducting workshops on the same, where he stressed on the importance of ‘felt experience’. Ostracized by society, he became the prime focus of popular counterculture and ‘taboo’.

In 1985, he co-founded the renowned ethnobotanical institution, ‘Botanical Dimensions’, along with his wife, Kathleen, in Hawaii.

During the end of the decade, from 1988 to 1989, he had troublesome experiences with psilocybin, which led him to eventually stop his usage of the drug. However, he ardently advocated psilocybin and its usage to others, till the end of his life.

In 1993, his views of hallucinogenic experiences and psychedelic drugs were collated and published in ‘True Hallucinations’, which made him extremely famous amongst those who were active in the rave scene.

In 1994, he was invited as a speaker to the Starwood Festival and his lectures/speeches given there were recorded on both, CDs and cassettes. In addition to giving lectures about drugs, he would also often touch upon the subjects of artificial intelligence, the ‘novelty theory’, techno-paganism, human evolution, extra-terrestrials and aesthetic theories.

Some of the books that he authored towards the end of his life include, ‘True Hallucinations & the Archaic Revival: Tales and Speculations about the Mysteries of the Psychedelic Experience’, ‘The Evolutionary Mind’ and ‘Robert Venosa: Illuminatus’ to name a few.

Major Works

One of his greatest works is the ‘Novelty Theory’ developed by him. His initial experiences with psilocybin, DMT, LSD, mushrooms and other hallucinogens led to the development of this theory. It expounds that Mother Nature conserves newness, as observed by an omnipresent timeline that initiates with comparatively minuscule atomic arrangements vaulting through space into more multipart forms like human beings.

Personal Life & Legacy

He was romantically involved with Ev, who was his interpreter during his many travels. After a brief but stormy romance, the couple split, leaving McKenna depressed and alone.

He married Kathleen Harrison in 1975 but the couple split in 1992. He had two children with her, Finn and Klea.

He died on April 3, 2000, due to brain cancer, at the age of 53.

Today, a number of his works continue to inspire psychedelic research and some of his works such as, ‘Chaos, Creativity and Cosmic Consciousness’ and ‘The Evolutionary Mind: Trialogues on Science, Spirit and Psychedelics’ were published posthumously.

Terence McKenna biography timelines

  • // 16th Nov 1946
    Terence McKenna was born on November 16, 1946, in Paonia, California. His a mother of Welsh descent and his father had Irish ancestory . From a very young age, he developed an interest for fossil hunting and was introduced to the subject of geology by his uncle.
  • // 1963
    In 1963, he read books like ‘The Doors of Perception’ and ‘Heaven and Hell’ by Aldous Huxley, which kindled his interest on psychedelics and naturally-occurring psychedelic substances. It is believed that his interest in the subject got him hooked to smoking cannabis at the age of 17.
  • // 1965
    In 1965, he studied art history at the University of California, Berkeley. Two years later, he became involved in studying ‘shamanism’ and traveled to Jerusalem, where he met his future wife, Kathleen Harrison.
  • // 1969
    In 1969, inspired by his study and hallucinogenic experiences, he traveled to Nepal, where he worked for a brief period of time as a hashish smuggler.
  • // 1971
    Following the death of his mother in 1971, he traveled to the Amazon with his friends where they tried to look for a certain plant called, ‘oo-koo-he’. However, instead of finding the plant, they found various other forms of plants that became the focus of their expedition.
  • // 1972
    In 1972, he returned to Berkeley to finish his education and graduated from there three years later. Right after his graduation, he co-authored a book on his Amazonian experiences titled, ‘The Invisible Landscape: Mind, Hallucinogens and the I Ching’.
  • // 1975 To 1992
    He married Kathleen Harrison in 1975 but the couple split in 1992. He had two children with her, Finn and Klea.
  • // 1985
    In 1985, he co-founded the renowned ethnobotanical institution, ‘Botanical Dimensions’, along with his wife, Kathleen, in Hawaii.
  • // 1988 To 1989
    During the end of the decade, from 1988 to 1989, he had troublesome experiences with psilocybin, which led him to eventually stop his usage of the drug. However, he ardently advocated psilocybin and its usage to others, till the end of his life.
  • // 1993
    In 1993, his views of hallucinogenic experiences and psychedelic drugs were collated and published in ‘True Hallucinations’, which made him extremely famous amongst those who were active in the rave scene.
  • // 1994
    In 1994, he was invited as a speaker to the Starwood Festival and his lectures/speeches given there were recorded on both, CDs and cassettes. In addition to giving lectures about drugs, he would also often touch upon the subjects of artificial intelligence, the ‘novelty theory’, techno-paganism, human evolution, extra-terrestrials and aesthetic theories.
  • // 3rd Apr 2000
    He died on April 3, 2000, due to brain cancer, at the age of 53.

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Terence McKenna's FAQ

  • What is Terence McKenna birthday?

    Terence McKenna was born at 1946-11-16

  • When was Terence McKenna died?

    Terence McKenna was died at 2000-04-03

  • Where was Terence McKenna died?

    Terence McKenna was died in San Rafael, California, United States

  • Which age was Terence McKenna died?

    Terence McKenna was died at age 53

  • Where is Terence McKenna's birth place?

    Terence McKenna was born in Paonia, Colorado, United States

  • What is Terence McKenna nationalities?

    Terence McKenna's nationalities is American

  • Who is Terence McKenna spouses?

    Terence McKenna's spouses is Kathleen Harrison

  • Who is Terence McKenna siblings?

    Terence McKenna's siblings is Dennis McKenna

  • Who is Terence McKenna childrens?

    Terence McKenna's childrens is Finn, Klea

  • What was Terence McKenna universities?

    Terence McKenna studied at University Of California, Berkeley, University of California, Berkeley, Tussman Experimental College

  • What was Terence McKenna notable alumnis?

    Terence McKenna's notable alumnis is University Of California, Berkeley

  • What is Terence McKenna's sun sign?

    Terence McKenna is Scorpio

  • How famous is Terence McKenna?

    Terence McKenna is famouse as Philosopher, Psychonaut, Ethnobotanist, Author