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>> No.17106814 [View]
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So some of you may be aware that I have written the most important book of the millennium. In this book I continue the work of Terence McKenna explaining the role of hallucinogens in the palatial culture of the Bronze Age. I perform this analysis primarily by performing a commentary on the (KJV) Bible mixed with a few other sources. This book verifies and confirms Terence McKennas work, and goes into very fine detail concerning the specific events where hallucinogens were present, as well as a theoretical structure for how these hallucinogenic drugs effected the mindset and mentality of the ancient world. The book is free to read and distribute, I just ask that you don't make altercations without consulting me first. Merry Christmas all, hope that this book is a useful study tool for some of you.

Book:
https://archive.org/details/eden-and-entheogens_202012/mode/2up

My Overview:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JXfAhZZZjnc&ab_channel=BlackThornLeagueRadioCrusade

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I have unironically written the single most important book of the 21st century. "Eden & Entheogens" is a deep dive into the influence of psychedelic drugs on human history, starting from Terence McKenna's "Saharan Grasslands" to the biblical prophets in the Abrahamic tradition, and eventually working forward into contemporary society. This work has been designed as the ideological successor of Terence McKenna's Food of the Gods, and I believe that largely I have succeeded in this endeavor, there are just few things that must be done.


https://archive.org/details/eden-and-entheogens/mode/2up

This is my rough manuscript, I will be editing this book until about January. If you have thoughtful editorial considerations, I am willing to consider them, but they will be uncredited and unpaid. I myself am receiving absolutely no payment for this book and will be offering it for free. If you are someone who is genuinely passionate about literature and history, then you can offer your contributions, but it is highly unlikely that I will be introducing any new information into the book unless it is of exceptional quality. The editorial feedback I am looking for is to have readers point out areas where my sentences or sourcing needs work. I can then mark these areas and fix them as feedback rolls in.

If you have your own theories about this stuff, I could care less. You are wrong, I am right.

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