The Stoned Ape Theory
By Slip
The Stoned Ape Theory was founded by none other than the
American author, lecturer, ethnobotanist and psychonaut Terence Kemp McKenna.
Before we discuss the Stoned Ape Theory itself, let’s talk
about its author. Terence McKenna was born on November 16, 1946, and died on
April 3, 2000. He had a hobby of fossil hunting in his youth, which helped him
gain a scientific appreciation of nature. He also became intrigued by
psychology while he was young. In 1965, McKenna became a student at the
University of California, Berkeley, and was accepted into Tussman Experimental
College where he studied shamanism. McKenna suffered greatly from migraines. On
May 22, 1999, he had unusually intense headaches and later collapsed due to a
brain seizure. He began to worry that his psychedelic drug use and daily
marijuana smoking were to blame for his tumor, but doctors told him otherwise.
McKenna died at the age of 53 years.
McKenna’s Studies and the Stoned Ape Theory
In the book “Food of the Gods”, McKenna suggested that the
evolution from humans’ early descendant Homo erectus to Homo sapiens had to do
with the addition of the mushroom Psilocybe cubensis to their diet. In theory,
these events took place around 100,000 BCE. McKenna’s Stoned Ape Theory
revolved around his hypothesis of the effects produced by Psilocybe cubensis.
Toward the end of the ice age, North African jungles gave
way to the grasslands. Some of our primate ancestors left their homes on trees
and began to live in the open. They followed herds of ungulates and were eating
what they could find along their path. They began to explore the new
environment – a grassland one.
Primates specialize their food supply to avoid contact with
mutagens in the environment. If you start experimenting with foods, you will
produce more children with mutations. Some will be positive and most will be
lethal.
The Dominance of Primates
The tendency to form dominant hierarchies was put on hold
for around 100,000 years by the psilocybin diet. It allowed the social
organization of partnership to rise and eventually led to the emergence of
moral values, music, aesthetics, language, altruism, and planning.
The New Diet
Amongst the new range of items in their diet were psilocybin
mushrooms growing in the stool. According to McKenna, this drug was the
beginning of the changes to primate diet. He says that synesthesia caused by
psilocybin also paved the way for spoken language. This formed from the ability
to visualize pictures in one’s mind and then express those things to others by
using vocal sounds.
Around 12,000 years ago, climate change once again removed
the mushroom from the diet of humans. This resulted in a profound set of
changes amongst our species that had reverted to life before mushrooms. The
social structure of primates was most likely modified or repressed by the
consumption of these mushrooms.
McKenna stated that the presence of psychedelics in the diet
of humans made a vast number of changes in our evolution.
When you take small amounts of psilocybin, your visual
acuity improves. You can actually see better. This means that animals that
allowed this within their diets increased success in hunting. This in part
increased food supply, which also means more success in reproduction.
At a psychedelic dose, psilocybin might inhibit orgasms
because it would act as a stimulant, states McKenna. A higher dose of
psilocybin triggers the stimulation of eyesight, imagination, and sexual
interest. All of these together produce the use of language in primates. Thus,
the Stoned Ape Theory regards psilocybin as a kind of evolutionary catalyst or
enzyme.
The Influence That Mushrooms Created an Orgiastic State
In the central nervous system of most animals, stimulants
create what we call an arousal, which means the inability to rest. In highly
sexed creatures such as primates, it means sexual arousal. So that means that
psilocybin at one time was a stimulant to sexual actions.
In the context of evolution, the more often you have sex,
the more outbreeding you have with people of the population that aren’t
experiencing this stimulation. At a middle dosage level, psilocybin creates
hypersexual activity. Then at higher rates of dosage, it creates a mind-blowing
psychedelic experience.
When the mushrooms faded due to climate reasons, we somewhat
became schizophrenic. The bestial and animal nature that was once suppressed by
the mushrooms in the diet resurfaced and, as a result, led to male dominance.
McKenna’s Stoned Ape Theory
The Stoned Ape Theory is greatly based on supposition
interpolating within some fragmentary facts we know about the history of
humans. None of this theory is yet provable but, in fact, is plausible with
some belief and imagination.
It may sound unbelievable that evolution would take such a
leap as in doubling brain size, advancements in sex, and development of
religion due to the influence of some magic mushrooms. But who knows, these
mushrooms could have been a piece of the evolutionary mystery which still
remains unsolved.
Slip is a freelance writer, majoring in English. He spends
most of his time enjoying life and striving to improve every day. There aren’t
many creative activities that he doesn’t delve into, such as writing, drawing,
music, and much more. Slip has spent most of his life in Mississippi, where he
furthers his education, finding enjoyment in spirituality and the afterlife,
psychology, astrology, and philosophy.
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