"Events.Namespace": "csa", Terence kept saying, so Kat told me, that it was, "a lack of all meaning, a lack of all meaning.". By whom is anyone's guess, but it's not hard to deduce that there are still people out there who benefit from Terence's popularity --and his royalties As for me, learning this obscure revelation was a sobering experience. I dont set up a posed situation. Together, they formed Botanical Dimensions and bought land on the big island of Hawaii, which they dedicated to the collection, protection, and propagation of ethno-medically significant plant species. They assured him there was no causal link. The cause of death was brain cancer, said a publicist for his books. var url; ? Terence Kemp McKenna (1946-2000) was an American 'psychonaut', ethnobotanist, metaphysical philosopher, and advocate for the informed use of entheogenic psychedelics known for his lectures and theories on such topics. The effects of mushrooms had been a long-time interest of McKennas, as he had first become interested at the age of 10 when he read an essay about magic mushrooms in Life Magazine. for(var i=0; i