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Our Collective Experiences

@Sean86911329

Experiencer, father, partner, adventurer on the journey that is life. Host of Our Collective Experiences Podcast.

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Our Collective Experiences@Sean86911329·
In the heart of everyone's journey lies the Call to Adventure, where transformation begins. Chapter 2 of my 'Survivor's Guide to Awakening: A Toolkit for Your New Reality' introduces you to the Heroic Medical Bag for healing, and the IV Bag of Resources for instant courage, clarity, and calm. Whether it's battling through ontological shock or embracing your new reality, let's navigate this path together. #HeroicJourney #InnerStrength To download your free copy of the pdf download here: drive.google.com/drive/folders/… Call to Adventure - Equipping Your Heroic Journey youtu.be/e-pLR_mdvfw?si… via @YouTube
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@JasonWilde108 Have you read Mutineers' Moon by David Webber? I think you would find it fascinating/entertaining, as I did, because it is essentially this same idea. Plus a neat little addition of hollow moon.
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Jason Wilde@JasonWilde108·
Everywhere you look in ancient history, you find stories of tall, white or shining beings who appeared suddenly after catastrophe. The Sumerians spoke of the Apkallu, sages who rose from the depths to restore knowledge. The Inca remembered the Viracochas, pale civilizers who came from across the sea after the flood. The Paiute remembered the Si-Te-Cah, a pale race of giants who lived in caves. The Irish told of the Tuatha Dé Danann, radiant beings who descended in clouds and later retreated underground into the mounds. The pattern is totally global; strangers emerging from the shadows of time, carrying wisdom that marked them as gods to the tribes they encountered. But were they ever “gods” at all? Or were they the remnants of a human race that thrived before the Younger Dryas cataclysm, a race adapted to the underground or the cold; taller, paler, more technologically advanced who survived the Ice Age apocalypse by retreating into refuges, caves, and underground complexes? When the chaos settled and the world warmed, they re emerged among traumatized hunter gatherers. Imagine the scene of a band of ragged survivors suddenly confronted by tall, pale strangers carrying the memory of lost science and agriculture. Of course they would appear supernatural. And we know exactly how this plays out; because we’ve seen it in modern times. The cargo cults of Melanesia in the 20th century prove it beyond doubt. Isolated tribes, suddenly confronted with tall, pale foreigners arriving with aircraft, radios, and food drops, had no framework to understand the technology. So they did the only thing they could: they mythologized it. They built bamboo runways and mock planes, rituals to call back the sky gods who brought gifts. They weren’t stupid. They were interpreting a technological gap through their cultural lens. And this is exactly how ancient peoples would have interpreted a re emerging race of Ice Age survivors. This also explains why so many myths use words like “shining,” “radiant,” or “white.” In many languages, those terms overlap. To an equator populations, pale skin looks ghostlike, spiritlike. Add unusual height, advanced tools, and secret knowledge, and you’ve got the recipe for divine myth. What we now read as “shining ones” or “tall white gods” may not describe angels or aliens at all, but flesh and blood survivors of a lost human race, misremembered as divine simply because they were different. Maybe some of the “gods” of old were not extraterrestrials, but humans from an earlier cycle of civilization. They were the remnant class of a destroyed world, carrying bits of knowledge from before the flood, emerging to hunter gatherers who saw them as gods because they could not see them as anything else. Myth, then, may not be fantasy, but the fossilized anthropology of a global cargo cult that began after the Younger Dryas and still shows in every tradition today.
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ArielElizabeth
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After being deeply triggered by a situation with my daughter’s teacher, I’m reminded of just how important inner work is. The journey of becoming more self-aware, emotionally regulated, and able to move through life with peace is one worth striving for - because unchecked anger can be SO dang destructive. I may be far from achieving the calm of a Buddhist monk, but I’m committed to growing and learning for as long as I live.
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I'm also going to guess that it will be right before WW3 starts. That it will almost seem a miracle that we all United against a common enemy. So I expect sometime between now and mid 2026.
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My hypothesis is that in the very near future, the asteroid Apophis will be revealed to be the mothership that is heading towards earth ala 3 body problem. A psyop that will allow the "governments" of earth to unite and take control for our protection. Negating the fact that they have been here forever. They will use the historical cases starting in Roswell as proof of a scouting mission. But they didn't want to reveal until they had a plan. So don't worry we will just have to give up most of our rights in order to be saved. The seeds have been planted as trickle disclosure by heroic and courageous intelligence officers for the better part of two decades, all pointing towards this. Just my guess.
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@ExoAcademian Have you read My Big Toe by Thomas Campbell? I think its a fascinating dive into the idea of an all encompassing consciousness system.
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Darren King (ExoAcademian)
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It's not so much that there are "physical" realms and "spiritual" realms. There is just Consciousness. And when Consciousness incarnate wakes up into its potential as shards of Source, the dreamscape itself begins to bend to the will of the dreamers, now lucid. #ufotwitter #ufoX
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Shamans and Monks of the past had to explain the experiences of something Supranormative. Experiencers are this ages Shamans, and by sharing our stories we are forming new mythologies which will be the new foundation for society's spiritual needs. Those that have witnessed, need no explanation. Those that seek need all of it.
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Rare footage of John Mack describing the #Phenomenon as “signalling us and we don’t listen” #UFOtwitter
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At the time it hung over me like a guillotine, that I couldn't mess up and I had to make drastic changes to my life. Looking back now it is exactly what I needed to hear because if I hadn't had such a strong message I could have easily slipped back to my old patterns and life and not make the necessary changes.
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Jay Anderson
Jay Anderson@TheProjectUnity·
Have we decided whether we go towards the light or avoid it yet?
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@thatuapgirl 1. Spiritual emergencies by Stanislav Grof (for the inevitable ontological shock) 2. Earth: A love story by Robin Lassiter (experiencer story by an experiencer) 3. Journeys out of the body by Robert Monroe (great book that really showcases The other side of the phenomenon)
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Holly Wood
Holly Wood@thatuapgirl·
I need some help for my book club. For new people getting into The Phenomenon, what are the top 3 books you would recommend?
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This event ended up being one of the most positive experiences I've ever had. It gave me the courage to change my life and my life now is a complete 180 from where I was at that time. It wasn't easy and took years to get here but it's exactly what I needed to shake me awake and change my life.
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To elaborate on my experience (it's a long experience) I will try to be brief but I'll leave a video link I made of my NDE if you don't want to read all of it. youtu.be/hA05L477QVY?si… So in June 2029 I ended up nicking the artery in my arm with my pocket knife by accident. I bled out and ended up staring down at what turned out to be my body below me. I then rocketed up thru the clouds and ended up in this black void and I sensed others around me but didn't see any. Then I saw a light far off in the distance and it looked very much like my profile picture. Either I started going towards it or it started coming towards me I'm not sure until it ended up filling my entire vision. Once I was extremely close to it I was transported instantly to a meadow which I thought at the time was extremely stereotypical. I mean it had butterflies, pretty flowers and then even harp music started playing. Then I sensed 3 beings which were behind me and they telepathically spoke to me in a language I didn't recognize but instantly got translated for me. Sort of like subtitles in a movie. They gave me a choice, I could stay with them or go back. And I instantly chose to stay! My life was at almost rock bottom (for me) back then and I thought everyone would be better off without me. They said well before you decide we want to show you something. And then they transported me to a giant library, much bigger than St Peters Basilica. And led me to a side room where there was a dome on a table. In the dome was a tree which represented my life and the roots were every choice I could have made, some easier than others which led to the tree trunk which was my accident and it was unavoidable. Then this spread out to the tree branches which was every possible choice I can make going forward then back to the roots and tree trunk and branching further and further out endlessly. There were many ways to get to these events, some easier than others which paradoxically the harder choices are the easier ones in the long run. Then they said that I can choose to stay or to go back, but if I go back it was my last chance. Then I woke up to paramedics saving my life.
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