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Ontological shock and the evolution of consensus reality.

As the covid pandemic started to chill out and the world was beginning to get back to normal, I wrote a post about a weird “feeling,” for lack of a better word. The feeling I had, began before the pandemic. I felt a strange sense of foreboding or unexplained anxiety.   And I could sense it in other people and the world a global precognition. There was a stress that I think everyone had but could not pinpoint exactly what was bothering them. (I believe it has contributed much to why society is so on edge today.) Now I am not suggesting that I am a psychic or a prophet or whatever; I just noticed the feeling before the pandemic, and when the pandemic hit, I felt that it was the reason for the subconscious anxiety. I wrote a blog post (or Twitter now X, or Instagram? I forget where I will look harder for it.) about the same, but a different sensation of anxiety I am feeling now. It is not as intense and not quite the feeling of dread; there is something.

IT IS NOT A PSYCHIC PREDICTION. Maybe. I’m on the fence about all that woo. But I feel that there is now, at this moment, a shift in the consensus reality of humanity. Specifically, the topic of UFOs (now UAP, I’m old school, so UFOs to me.) The congressional hearing on UAP recently released the Genie from the bottle to the general public. The admittance of the government that they are acknowledging their awareness of the phenomenon is pretty groundbreaking. Whether you believe it or not, it really doesn’t matter; now, people are experiencing a collective awareness of the subject in a different way than they had ever in the past. The topic is now given a legitimacy that it had never had before, Blowing people’s minds and making them question their beliefs about what was previously thought to be ‘known.’. That is an ontological shock. 

                I explored and played with the idea of the flexibility of consensus reality and how it can change in my book “Emergence Collective”. One example is the notion of ‘the Mandela effect.

 The term “Mandela Effect” was first coined in 2009 by Fiona Broome when she created a website to detail her observance of the phenomenon. Broome was at a conference talking with other people about how she remembered the tragedy of former South African president Nelson Mandela’s death in a South African prison in the 1980s. However, Nelson Mandela did not die in the 1980s in a prison—he passed away in 2013. As Broome began to talk to other people about her memories, she learned that she was not alone. Others remembered seeing news coverage of his death as well as a speech by his widow.

https://www.verywellmind.com/what-is-the-mandela-effect-4589394

OK moving on… In Emergence collective, I described a situation that had literal world-changing events, as the characters dabbled with abilities that allowed them to change the physical reality around them. In the Sequel (spoiler alert for those who plan on reading it) that is nearing completion, I continued the concept that things like urban legends like say, “A satanic cult summons a demon that lays waste to a community, then gets defeated, and all trace evidence of the battle and destruction was removed.” A generation later, humanity has all but forgotten that the event had occurred because consensus reality healed the scar from the people’s consciousnesses. So I have been exploring these ideas of what the nature of reality is. More to the point that WE, humans, our consciousness is the reality, and the world is a reaction to us, not the other way around. We are creating our universe as we explore it.

Where am I going with all this? I do have a point. With the evolution of our worldview, I believe the consensus reality is changing. I have noticed that recently (in the last few months.) There has started to be a literal clarity in photographs and video evidence of UFOs. In the past, every picture was fuzzy, but now, more and more photos are increasingly clear and more credible. After the Hearing on UAP there is a surge of high-quality images. I think that there is a link to the paradigm shift. As we all start to explore and contemplate the reality of UAP’s existence, we can see more evidence. We are changing reality.

Now back to my “feeling” I have. I believe our world will be changed in ways that we can barely comprehend now in the near future. All our wildest science fiction fever dreams are going to come true, from Alien visitation to teleportation and star wars like technology.

Some side notes, Yes, camera technology has improved, so there is that. But the awareness is increasing, and people are less afraid of the stigma the topic has had in the past. Bigfoot photos are also less fuzzy. (just saying) But I think it is less and effect of our current optic tech that is improving but the willingness to believe. So you know, I do not ‘believe’ in the UAP phenomenon as I am a witness on two different occasions. I know what I saw, it was nuts and bolts craft. Now the rest of the world is catching up.

5 thoughts on “Ontological shock and the evolution of consensus reality.

  1. And as to Mandela – I had no peachy opinions after his release. He divorced his faithful allegedly murderous during the struggle wife and abandoned leadership at his earliest convenience. Was that actually Mandela or …
    David Icke is a scary fellow to read if you haven’t already. No one wants to believe evil exists. They are happy atheists because they don’t believe in God. They assume just as falsely that Satan is fiction and … the Jews are very aware of our evil inclination. The cops have records of some of that. We don’t know the half of it. Like I said… fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom quoting scripture.

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  2. In my book Emergence Collective, I toyed with the idea of “spheres of influence.” The character’s ability to control the nature of reality around them is only limited by their personal strength of will. One could make a private bubble of reality around them. And those who share the same ideals can collaborate and combine their strengths. (My characters created a pocket of reality that is a communal place of harmony and spiritual reflection, “The Temple Garden.”) While my book is Fiction, it is tied to the theme of collective consciousness and the agreed-upon reality (I also did my best not to reflect any religious points of view.) So these themes do not disagree with things like the rapture, as there is no rule against divergent realities; it may have already happened. We are both right in our understanding of our world. We can only see the world from our own point of view.
    I am an optimist regarding humanity; I think our growing pains in society are almost outgrown. Yes, there are atrocities and levels of cruelty toward each other that are inexcusable; but I still have hope that humanity as a whole will grow from our childish ways and become wiser.

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  3. Thank you for taking the time to read and comment. (I think) It is until the consensus reality accepts other intelligent beings.

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