jessethestoner
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just got into him because a friend was speaking disparagingly about him and Graham Hancock, a man who i think is discounted because of his completely outside the box thinking on human history and i wondered if mkenna was a similar character.
i just read Food of the Gods and surprisingly liked it. and i would like to listen to some of his lectures, speeches , presentations as i've heard he's a good public speaker but looking online i'm overwhelmed by the amount of stuff available, is there a greatest hits or something like that? if not is it best to start at the beginning at the earliest recordings and go forward?
also how much did his topics and theories change? if i listen to a 1988 recording how similar will a 1995 recording be
i just read Food of the Gods and surprisingly liked it. and i would like to listen to some of his lectures, speeches , presentations as i've heard he's a good public speaker but looking online i'm overwhelmed by the amount of stuff available, is there a greatest hits or something like that? if not is it best to start at the beginning at the earliest recordings and go forward?
also how much did his topics and theories change? if i listen to a 1988 recording how similar will a 1995 recording be