Tuesday, 23 March 2021

Speech for the Humanist Society, 7/22/70 (1) - John Keel

John Keel site master Doug Skinner offers a talk in four parts. Keel first observes "my life has filled with strange coincidences ever since I can remember." He muses upon possible human psychic connectedness and that the human psyche seems not to have evolved morally in millennia. In Part 2 Keel sees no hope in a mental evolution, instead urging "a revolution of the mind" as the only way out of the general human morass. Part 3 speaks of a culture increasingly characterized by fear, yet a possible prelude to the finalization of "an unprecedented psychic explosion" process that began in the mid-19th century. Keel asserts his era ushers in "a new psychic explosion" heralding a "final super generation" of the 1990s. Part 4 suggests "Perhaps our only hope is in the quiet revolution of the mind now taking place," possibly aided by an "other force which is subtly but directly intervening in human affairs." This review is being composed in the wake of the second of two unspeakable U.S. mass murder shootings in a week. Was Keel's predictive timing only premature, or was his vision faulty? Keel says "we have no way of telling just what is important in our own era." There's certainly much in this speech to ponder. (WM)

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