Terence McKenna
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"The shamanic faith is that humanity is not without allies. There are forces friendly to our struggle to birth ourselves as an intelligent species. But they are quiet and shy; they are to be sought, not in the arrival of alien star fleets in the skies of earth, but nearby, in wilderness solitude, in the ambience of waterfalls, and yes, in the grasslands and pastures now too rarely beneath our feet."
- Terence McKenna, "Food of the Gods"
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In my value system, it is immoral to complain and denounce and deprecate without ever praising; it's immoral to compulsively criticize without also identifying—at least now and then—what's working well.
Rob Brezsny's Free Will Astrology
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Image: A young Ann Lockley holds a tea party with a baby hawk and spiny lobster on the island of Skokholm, 1938. Photo taken by R. M. Lockley
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"The shamanic faith is that humanity is not without allies. There are forces friendly to our struggle to birth ourselves as an intelligent species. But they are quiet and shy; they are to be sought, not in the arrival of alien star fleets in the skies of earth, but nearby, in wilderness solitude, in the ambience of waterfalls, and yes, in the grasslands and pastures now too rarely beneath our feet."
- Terence McKenna, "Food of the Gods"
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In my value system, it is immoral to complain and denounce and deprecate without ever praising; it's immoral to compulsively criticize without also identifying—at least now and then—what's working well.
Rob Brezsny's Free Will Astrology
.
+
Image: A young Ann Lockley holds a tea party with a baby hawk and spiny lobster on the island of Skokholm, 1938. Photo taken by R. M. Lockley
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