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Terence McKenna's
Alchemical Dream
Rebirth of the Great Work

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In

the mid-1990's Terence McKenna and Mystic Fire's Sheldon

Rocklin teamed up to make this rich and exciting film.

Little did they know that this would be their last

film. Originally titled Coincidencia Oppositorum: The Unity of Opposites and

filmed in Prague with Terence portraying his usual erudite

rendition of the Irish Bard, this filmed classic takes

us on a journey into the alchemical renaissance of

King Frederick V and his wife Queen Elizabeth of Bohemia.

Playing the role of John Dee, court magician for Queen

Elizabeth of England, Terence McKenna shows us how

the

promise of a return to the tradition of alchemy was

almost instituted in Europe. He also shows us that this

early

attempt at the creation of an alchemical kingdom actually

lead to the European Renaissance and the institution

of Cartesian science and the beginnings of rationalism

within the western mindset. This incredible film is

not only beautifully filmed but is Terence McKenna’s

finest performance and a worthy eulogy to his genius.

 

Running Time: 84 min
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"It sounds incredible, but in this film, McKenna outlines the political economic and alchemical history of Europe and the entire hermetic tradition virtually from it’s inception to the 17th Century. Like all skilled storytellers, he draws the viewer along with him into a half known world of intrigue, espionage and mystery. The background scenery is gorgeous and the film is stunning in it’s cinematography. With this film, the viewer get’s more than expected. It is truly a legacy for modern mankind from both the creative minds of Terence McKenna, Sheldon Rochlin and the perseverance of Morgan Harris.”
--Jennifer Hoskins, New Dawn Magazine....read more

"tells a fascinating story of political intrigue and bohemian experimentation in the 16th century."
Tristan Guillford, Reality Sandwich ..read more

"McKenna brings over the mysterious world of alchemical thought, and it is obvious that he is the ideal man for this job; sufficiently erudite, to present the ideas so that they remain on the edge of understanding, teasing us forward into areas of unexplored mind. This is a film that will be watched again and again, each time giving us a further hint at the meanings behind the alchemical symbolism, nudging our understanding closer to the place of transmutation. Brilliant!"
Geoff Stray ..read more

If only a fraction of McKenna’s thought is true, he will someday be regarded as the Copernicus of consciousness.”
The Village Voice

" In the twilight of human history, McKenna's prescription for salvation is just so crazy it might work."
Alex Grey

“ McKenna stews his conceptual imagination in language so potent that doors open into evolutionary destiny and possible worlds”
Jean Houston

Terence McKenna (1946—2000) studied the ontological foundations of Shamanism and the Ethnopharmacology of spiritual transformation for the past quarter century. An innovative theoretician and spellbinding orator, Terence emerged as a powerful voice for the psychedelic movement during the 1980's and 1990's. He appeared on many underground radio shows and alternative news sources discussing the emergent societal tendency that he called The Archaic Revival. Poetically dispensing enlightened social criticism and new theories of the fractal dynamics of time, Terence deobfuscated many aspects of the visionary lexicon, and then some. As Artist Alex Grey suggests, "In the twilight of human history, McKenna's prescription for salvation is just so crazy it might work." Terence McKenna joined the ancestors at 2:15 a.m. Pacific time, April 3, 2000. He went on his way in peace surrounded by loved ones.

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