
Kingsley L. Dennis
KINGSLEY L. DENNIS, PhD, is a full-time writer and researcher. He previously worked in the Sociology Department at Lancaster University, UK. Kingsley is the author of numerous articles on social futures; technology; global affairs; consciousness studies; and conscious evolution. He has travelled widely and worked and lived overseas, spending many years in Istanbul, Turkey, and recently in Andalusia.
He is the author of over twenty books including Life in the Continuum; UNIFIED: Cosmos, Life, Purpose; Hijacking Reality; Healing the Wounded Mind; The Modern Seeker; Bardo Times; Breaking the Spell; New Consciousness for a New World, and the celebrated Dawn of the Akashic Age (with Ervin Laszlo).
Kingsley has made contributions to various books and magazines and has served as Director of Publications for the Laszlo Institute of New Paradigm Research. Kingsley also runs his own publishing imprint, Beautiful Traitor Books (www.beautifultraitorbooks.com), where he has published essays, science-fiction, children’s books, and poetry. For more information, visit his website: www.kingsleydennis.com.
Address: www.kingsleydennis.com
He is the author of over twenty books including Life in the Continuum; UNIFIED: Cosmos, Life, Purpose; Hijacking Reality; Healing the Wounded Mind; The Modern Seeker; Bardo Times; Breaking the Spell; New Consciousness for a New World, and the celebrated Dawn of the Akashic Age (with Ervin Laszlo).
Kingsley has made contributions to various books and magazines and has served as Director of Publications for the Laszlo Institute of New Paradigm Research. Kingsley also runs his own publishing imprint, Beautiful Traitor Books (www.beautifultraitorbooks.com), where he has published essays, science-fiction, children’s books, and poetry. For more information, visit his website: www.kingsleydennis.com.
Address: www.kingsleydennis.com
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When religious utterance refers to the ‘Creator,’ or creative intelligence, behind our universe it tends to frame this Creator figure as the god. This also may be a product of the human illusion (perceptive lack), for we are yet to grasp the underlying purpose and meaning behind this universe; or what we refer to casually as our universe. Many teachings and traditions have attempted to point out this misinterpretation by stating that this universal creation is not so much the creation of the Absolute ‘One God’ but rather is the creation of a Universal Intelligence – a Demiurgic Intelligence. And that this universe in which we exist is part of a much grander scheme of creation within a far vaster ‘cosmic drama’ that contains many acts or processes of descent (emanation) and return. There are emanations from the original Source or Absolute.
relatively easy to identity and monitor. Now, however, we are entering a different realm where mind-consciousness-psyche is the new digital-mental ‘body’ that is the site of target.
from the perspectives of mass psychology, mental intoxication, and a reprogrammed solidarity.
According to Prof. Mattias Desmet,i the four conditions that allow mass formation – popularly referred to as crowd psychology – to emerge are: a lack of social bonds; people experiencing life as meaningless or senseless; free-floating anxiety; and free-floating frustration and
aggression.
What we are seeing unfold – after the ‘trigger’ of COVID-19 was pulled – is a radical alteration of legal and power narratives that control and categorise life and death. With the “pandemic landscape” now being formed,1 we are witness to a post-sovereign world where biopolitics legitimises a network of socialising regimes from biocapitalism to biosecurity.
When religious utterance refers to the ‘Creator,’ or creative intelligence, behind our universe it tends to frame this Creator figure as the god. This also may be a product of the human illusion (perceptive lack), for we are yet to grasp the underlying purpose and meaning behind this universe; or what we refer to casually as our universe. Many teachings and traditions have attempted to point out this misinterpretation by stating that this universal creation is not so much the creation of the Absolute ‘One God’ but rather is the creation of a Universal Intelligence – a Demiurgic Intelligence. And that this universe in which we exist is part of a much grander scheme of creation within a far vaster ‘cosmic drama’ that contains many acts or processes of descent (emanation) and return. There are emanations from the original Source or Absolute.
relatively easy to identity and monitor. Now, however, we are entering a different realm where mind-consciousness-psyche is the new digital-mental ‘body’ that is the site of target.
from the perspectives of mass psychology, mental intoxication, and a reprogrammed solidarity.
According to Prof. Mattias Desmet,i the four conditions that allow mass formation – popularly referred to as crowd psychology – to emerge are: a lack of social bonds; people experiencing life as meaningless or senseless; free-floating anxiety; and free-floating frustration and
aggression.
What we are seeing unfold – after the ‘trigger’ of COVID-19 was pulled – is a radical alteration of legal and power narratives that control and categorise life and death. With the “pandemic landscape” now being formed,1 we are witness to a post-sovereign world where biopolitics legitimises a network of socialising regimes from biocapitalism to biosecurity.
may be as what he says represents the direction of the global elitists. As has been widely publicized, it is the elitist vision (as put forth by the WEF) that by 2030 people shall own nothing and be happy. Yet there is another loss of ownership involved here: the loss of self.
more well known for his research in sensory deprivation and altered states of consciousness.
He invented the world’s first floatation tank in 1954. In these sensory deprivation tanks, a person would be suspended in a tank of salt-saturated water, their body floating on the surface, and in complete darkness. Instead of conducting relaxation exercises, Lilly used sensory
deprivation as a conduit for exploring consciousness and alternate realities. He often conducted his flotation tank experiments with mind-altering drugs, including ketamine and LSD. In his autobiography, he gives incredible accounts of communications with non-human intelligences
and of contacting advanced civilizations.