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by Kingsley L. Dennis
May 03, 2025
from
KingsleyLDennis Website

Until you know this deep secret
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'Die and become' -
you will
be a stranger
on this
dark Earth.
Goethe
To continue where the previous essay left off (Rites
of Passage, Part 1), I wish to begin by exploring the
content of some near-death experiences as they may relate to
our human collective transition in these current
times.
On this note, in Chapter 3 of my book
New Revolutions for a Small Planet
(published 2012) I discussed how in the early to mid-1980s two
hypnotherapists in the US - Chet Snow and Helen Wambach
- performed a series of hypnotic future-life progressions with
groups (in both the US and in Europe) consisting of varied age
ranges.
This experimental project initially began as a
means to affect a patient's cure, then expanded as it became clear
that a series of unusual data was being gathered.
It began to emerge that nearly all of the
patients, when progressed to a future life, witnessed living in a
post-disaster scenario
All groups of patients were then progressed to a
time much further into the future; again, all accounts were of
civilizations that had emerged after a global cataclysm of some
unknown type.
Snow and Wambach were able to classify 90 per
cent of these future scenarios into what they termed as four future
types:
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Type 1 In-Space Habitats -
off-Earth in space stations, colonies, or other planets.
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Type 2 New 'Age' Communities on Earth
- usually near mountains or the coasts, in natural
surroundings.
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Type 3 Hi-Tech Urban Centres -
usually in domed cities, artificially enclosed centres, or
underground.
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Type 4 Rural Survivors - in more
basic villages with little resources, living amongst the
rubble of once-great cities. 1
What these four types seem to suggest is that,
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Type 1 is where the Tech-billionaires and
the elites get themselves off the planet and into their
pre-prepared 'Earth colonists' hideaways.
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Type 2 is where most aware and awakened
people may find themselves, in smaller communities within
natural surroundings and organizing local resources.
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Type 3 is where the 'left behind' rich
people may live; not elite-enough to get a space-faring
ticket yet the rich minions can still afford their
well-stocked bunkers, protected enclaves, and high-tech
gated urban pods.
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Type 4, unfortunately, may be where most
of the unprepared and unaware masses will find themselves,
as abandoned amongst the ruins.
Of course, these are only speculations based upon
hypnotherapy (which I personally know nothing about).
Yet whilst these are speculations, it does
demonstrate, as I said back then,
'a potential collective unconscious psychosis
that acts to warn us of potential impending worldwide crises.'
Chet Snow, one of the initiators of the
future-life progressions, went on to say that in order to choose and
develop positive alternatives for our future it is first necessary
to face our 'deeply programmed fears of disaster;' in effect,
stepping into the underworld journey, struggle through the
initiatory event, and to return/emerge as a renewed 'hero.'
Somewhat surprisingly, this mythological hero's
journey of darkness and return is also mirrored in the now
extensively documented cases of individual near-death experiences
(NDEs).
I wrote back in 2010:
As in the case of future-life progressions,
many people who experienced a close call, to the extent that
they had an out-of-body experience as a result of nearly dying
(or in some cases being clinically dead for a short period),
reported unusual insights.
Psychologist Kenneth Ring, who has
studied the near-death experience for nearly 40 years, has found
that people return from the experience with a changed worldview,
often one that leans towards a (re)energized psyche and
consciousness.
There was also widespread agreement across all of
Ring's groups that those who had the near-death experience felt that
humanity was in the midst of an evolutionary shift toward greater
spiritual awareness and higher consciousness:
… all groups tend to agree that these
experiences reflect a purposive intelligence and that they are
part of an accelerating evolutionary current that is propelling
the human race toward higher consciousness and heightened
spirituality. 2
Similarly, another NDE researcher Margot Grey
came to an almost identical conclusion in her book Return from
Death:
It would appear that a new breed of mankind
may be about to be born, and that in order for this to happen
our consciousness and biological structure is undergoing a
radical transformation.
What we seem to be observing is a rebirth
process which... will eventually culminate in bringing forth an
enlightened human being who has knowledge of the life and order
of the universe. 3
These 'otherworld' or out-of-body experiences
(OBEs),
including the hypnotic future-life progressions, all share similar
patterns in that the mind-at-large, or the collective consciousness
of humanity, is working with images/signals that tell of both
physical and psychical grand shifts.
In other words,
the Earth herself may be entering a period of
instability and disruption whilst simultaneously catalyzing a
dramatic, and perhaps unsettling, transformation in human
consciousness.
The global initiation - our rites of passage -
may thus entail a collective near-death experience that will not
only affect us physically and psychically but also directly involve
our planet Earth.
I remarked previously how the 'old mind' of humanity is,
'one of the greatest obstacles to
successfully passing our global initiation.'
I then wrote that astrophysicist Martin Rees
(President of the Royal Society 2005-10) has publicly stated that he
considers the odds of our civilization on Earth surviving to the end
of the 21st century as being no more than 50/50.
Rees believes that we are currently at risk from
both 'malignant intent' and 'misadventure,' citing that the 21st
century could be a foreclosure upon the human journey.
In his 2003 book Our Final Century he
writes that,
'A catastrophic collapse of civilization
could destroy continuity, 4
Again, this reminds us of the scenario put forth
in Walter Miller's apocalyptic sci-fi novel A Canticle for
Leibowitz whereby a global catastrophe sends civilization back
to the dark ages, before it again ascends to technological heights.
I continued in my previous book to,
'take a brief foray into some of the sudden
impacts that might be considered unpredictable and/or unknown,
and which could provide a dramatic shock awakening and force a
necessary rapid reorganization upon human civilization.'
These 'sudden impacts' I classified under the
general headings of:
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bio-threats
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technology
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natural hazards
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man-made hazards
Under bio-threats I listed various
instances of previous,
In 2010-11 I wrote:
In January 2010 a member of the health
committee at the Council of Europe, Wolfgang Wodarg,
joined other critics to claim that,
major pharmaceutical firms had organized
a 'campaign of panic' to pressurize
the WHO into declaring a
'false pandemic' in order to make profit for selling
vaccines.
Whatever the specifics here, it does show
that virus outbreaks such as H1N1 swine flu, a variation on bird
flu (H5N1), SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome), foot and
mouth disease, etc., are all in danger of becoming global...
It is perhaps only a matter of time before
the next mutated virus becomes a 'near-death' catalyst for a
slumbering mass mind.
Unfortunately, my future scenario was to become
all too real.
For the next item on my list - Technology Shock - I
wrote that,
'The reality of the world is that we are
moving from physical interventions-invasions into cyber-warfare
and sabotage.'
I then went on to list various well-known
cyberattacks including 'Titan
Rain,' and 'Stuxnet.'
I stated that:
Imagine a state suddenly having its energy
and communication networks crash: electricity networks go
offline; all Internet communication is stopped; transportation
grounds to a halt as transport networks cease to function.
The food would stop reaching the shops,
people would be told to stay indoors and not to travel as
traffic signals may not be working.
Hospitals would revert to generators for
power back-up whilst desperately needed medicines may not be
distributed to those home-bound. It would create wide-scale
panic leading to civil unrest and looting.
If the infrastructures were not immediately
restored, then eventually everyone would turn to fending for
themselves.
The country would be put under martial law
and some areas would revert to tribal organization and brute
force. In such complex 'civilized' societies it only takes a
critical disturbance to create widespread breakdown.
I noted that,
'the rise of
cyber-warfare is another aspect
of the growing arsenal of "silent weapons" that are filling the
technosphere.
The technological arms race now includes an
array of space-based weapons and electromagnetic pulse weapons
that can be operated through an invisible landscape.
In this regard we may not even see the
near-death experience coming; it will be shrouded in a virtual
ether.'
Item three on my list - Natural Hazards
- involved exploring an array of possibilities including increased
weather disruptions (fires, floods, tsunamis, hurricanes, volcanic
eruptions), and the like.
I also considered the impact from near-Earth
objects (NEOs)
hitting us, such as asteroids from space that have left us a
crater-pocked Earth.
As case histories I also looked at the earthquake
in Haiti on 12 January 2010; and the eruption of the Icelandic
volcano Eyjafjallajökull on 14th April 2010.
Finally, item number four - Man-Made
Hazards - examined potential disasters from gas leaks,
nuclear radiation, oil spills, and similar related hazards.
The Fukushima nuclear disaster occurred on March
11th, 2011, just 2 months after I had written this chapter.
In the final part of Chapter Three of New Revolutions for a Small
Planet I noted how psychologist and near-death expert Kenneth
Ring sees these chaotic times as heralding the shamanizing of modern
humanity - that is, helping to develop,
'our latent capacities for imaginal
perception'. 5
Philosopher
Michael Grosso
also noted how a new type of species mind arises
out of critical times, amid the collective possibility of
annihilation; in other words,
the threat of species death catalyses the
rise of a species 'mind-at-large'. 6
The transition to a planetary mind,
a more evolved state of human consciousness, will be crucial
for the continuation of our species upon Earth.
I ended this part of the book fifteen years ago
with these words:
We have now entered the crisis window, the
transition phase - that heroic journey into the underworld -
where we will be forced to experience a shamanic initiatory
experience, perhaps a near-death experience, before we can
emerge as an adolescent species with a new, more mature mind.
Until we reach that stage, however, we will
have to struggle with the death throes of the old mind, as old
systems cling to power and global infrastructures attempt to
remain in control of a world in transition.
We have always inhabited a world in transition.
Only now, the transition that is upon us, and the
threshold that looms before us, is of a magnitude far greater than
we have experienced in living memory.
These truly are incredible times, and a great
trial awaits humanity:
and only a noble response will be sufficient.
We have arrived at an end of an era.
We either reach a critical mass
and fly - or we do not.
For there is nothing in
a caterpillar
that tells you it's going to be a butterfly...
References
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Snow, C B, Mass Dreams of the Future,
1989, McGraw-Hill
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Ring, K, The Omega Project: Near-Death
Experiences, UFO Encounters, and Mind at Large, 1992,
William Morrow, p190
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Grey, M, Return from Death: An
Exploration of the Near-Death Experience, 1988, Arkana.
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Rees, M J, Our Final Century, 2003,
Heinemann, pp23–4
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Ring, K, The Omega Project: Near-Death
Experiences, UFO Encounters, and Mind at Large, 1992,
William Morrow
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Grosso, M, The Final Choice: Playing the
Survival Game, 1985, Stillpoint Publishing
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