In 1994 Terence McKenna gave a lecture at Kane Hall at the University of Washington in Seattle entitled “Eros And The Eschaton”. McKenna was brought to Seattle by KCMU’s Public Affair’s Director Jay Weidner, who encouraged Terence to go as deep as he possibly could with his speech. Well, McKenna didn’t just go deep — many have said that this was the most profound public lecture of Terence McKenna’s entire career. In the following beautifully crafted video entitled “The Message”, created by Revolution Love Evolve, Terence McKenna talks about culture, his preferred method of merging with the infinite, and his powerful thoughts on self empowerment. If you like what you see and hear below you can listen to the entire 2-hour lecture in full by CLICKING HERE.
Watch This Outstanding Video Featuring Terence McKenna’s 1994 Lecture “Eros And The Eschaton”
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