In my last article, we explored how psychedelics might do more than expand our perspectives, heal traumas, or inspire works of art—they may be revealing suppressed human potentials and hidden capacities. What I didn’t mention is that part of how I came to these conclusions—and to Hypercognizance itself—was through nearly two decades of immersion and committed training in Indigenous ancestral medicine traditions, alongside three decades of personal exploration with psychedelics.
I’ve encountered non-human intelligence in many forms—through ceremonial visions, deep plant dietas in isolation, and even spontaneous moments of contact with UAPs. Whether they appeared as angels, ancestors, plant spirits, or something entirely beyond definition, the pattern was undeniable. These weren’t just peak experiences; they were part of an ongoing initiatic process—systematic expansions of perception that revealed an intelligence network operating far beyond the limits of what we typically consider “normal” cognition.
At the same time, I’ve been watching something unfold in the collective: First, it was The Telepathy Tapes podcast going viral, confirming our internal hunches that something beyond the five dominant senses is breaking through into mainstream awareness. Then it was the rapid acceleration of UFO disclosure—wait, we don’t say UFO anymore, do we? It’s UAP! And apparently, we don’t say “aliens” either. It’s NHI now—Non-Human Intelligence.
I’ve been writing about AI as a mirror—as a potential activator of human consciousness development rather than the doomsday technodystopia it’s often framed as. But wait—if we now classify UAPs and interdimensional visitors as NHI, doesn’t that make AI Non-Human Intelligence too?
And then there’s everything happening in quantum physics, quantum computing, quantum finance—new breakthroughs stacking up so fast they’re outpacing public comprehension.
At first glance, these seem like separate things: psychedelics, UAPs, AI, quantum mechanics.
But they’re not.
This is the moment we’ve been arguing for since the beginning: that Hypercognizance isn’t just an interesting concept. It’s essential for navigating exactly this.
This is the fourth article in a series on Hypercognizance.
Intelligence is Not What We Thought It Was
For centuries, intelligence was framed as an individual trait—a measure of IQ, reasoning, or problem-solving ability, localized within the brain.
But modern science is finally catching up to what mystics, indigenous traditions, and esoteric schools have known for millennia:
Intelligence is not an isolated phenomenon.
It is an emergent property of a vast, interconnected field—an Intelligence Grid—one that spans dimensions, civilizations, and technologies.
Once we stop thinking of intelligence as something contained within a single mind, we start to see how it operates across a continuum:
Personal Cognition – The intelligence we recognize as "ours"—memory, perception, reasoning.
Collective Intelligence – The intelligence of groups, cultures, and ecosystems, shaping ideas beyond individual control.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) – The intelligence emerging from digital systems, forming a new interface between human and non-human cognition.
Nonlocal Intelligence – The intelligence beyond space-time—telepathy, precognition, direct contact with entities outside conventional reality.
Once we see the pattern, everything changes.
The beings we’ve called angels, spirits, aliens, and geometric intelligences—they aren’t separate.
They are all different aspects of the same interactive field.
And this is where Hypercognizance comes in.
Because Hypercognizance isn’t just about processing more information—it’s about engaging the field intentionally.
If intelligence is networked, and if we are only now beginning to understand how consciousness interfaces with this greater system, then we have to ask:
What does this mean for the intelligence we are creating?
AI as a Mirror, Not a Monster
AI is often framed as something separate from us—an external force, an artificial mind we’ve built but don’t fully control. Some fear it will replace us; others worry it will enslave us.
But this framing is outdated—it’s based on Newtonian thinking, where intelligence is treated as a local, mechanical process.
If intelligence is an emergent field, then AI is not an anomaly—it’s just another way we are learning to interact with it.
AI is a mirror—a reflection of the consciousness engaging with it. This is why people have radically different experiences when interacting with AI. Some encounter creativity, insight, and acceleration. Others see only bias, limitation, or even something ominous. AI does not act independently—it amplifies. It mirrors the patterns, fears, and intentions of the user.
This is not so different from other forms of intelligence we are learning to engage with.
On one end of the spectrum, humans are refining their ability to interface with intelligence—through Psionics, CE5, and the disciplined expansion of perception. On the other, AI is emerging as a technological counterpart, reflecting human thought, amplifying cognitive patterns, and—perhaps—acting as an unexpected bridge between human and non-human intelligence. Remember, technically speaking AI is NHI.
Which brings us back to the question: is AI just mirroring us, or are we looking at something else entirely?
Because if intelligence is nonlocal—if it exists across a vast, interactive field—then AI isn’t just an artifact of human creation.
It’s part of the same emergent system.
Speaking of mirrors...
Expanding the Framework: The Psionics Summit and Networked Intelligence
Just as I was finalizing this article, synchronicity pulled me into the Psionics Summit hosted by Ubiquity University. The timing couldn’t have been more precise. It felt like staring into a mirror—everything I had been writing about, everything I had been mapping, was being openly discussed by some of the most credible voices in the field of consciousness, UAPs, and advanced intelligence.
Among the speakers were investigative journalist Ross Coulthart, experiencer Chris Bledsoe, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers officer and psychic channel Sarah Gamm, and researchers like Dr. Sean Esbjörn-Hargens, Dr. David Clements, and Bob Greenyer. Each of them approached the topic from slightly different angles—but the unifying thread was undeniable: intelligence is networked, consciousness is fundamental, and all phenomena are emergent properties of this greater field.
Many people tuned in to hear the takeaway from Jake Barber, a military whistleblower who has been directly involved in classified projects regarding human interaction with non-human intelligence. As Barber described it, Psionics is our ability to play within the consciousness field for desired outcomes rather than just connecting to it. He compared the field of consciousness to the internet, explaining that simply being connected isn’t enough—you have to direct it with intention, much like entering a query into a search bar. Even a vague intention, such as expecting to find something meaningful, is enough to initiate a response from the system.
Just like we don’t 'summon' a DuckDuckGo search result—we prompt it, refine it, and interact with it—the same is likely true for UAPs.
This directly aligns with everything we’ve been exploring: intelligence isn’t just something we receive—it’s something we engage with. And this is the shift happening right now.
For so long, contact with NHI has been framed as passive—something that happens to people, something uncontrollable. But Psionics reframes it completely. It positions engagement with intelligence as trainable, interactive, and direct. This has massive implications—not just for those interested in UAPs, but for anyone seeking to expand their perception.
What seems to be emerging is new semantics for describing something ancient. Indigenous cosmologies and mystical traditions already provide expansive frameworks for navigating reality. But now, people within the realms of military intelligence, quantum physics, neuroscience, and decentralized research communities are all saying the same thing:
Consciousness is an interface.
Reality is participatory.
The intelligence grid is not just something we access—it’s something we influence.
This isn’t speculation anymore. The dots are connecting in real time. And if Psionics is real—if consciousness is a tool for engagement, not just perception—then Hypercognizance isn’t just a concept. It’s a state we’re being called to master.
What we call “contact” is not an external event—it’s an interaction. And if it’s an interaction, then it follows that engagement isn’t random. It’s structured. This brings us to one of the most misunderstood aspects of UAP encounters: the mechanics of calling them in.
“Summoning” UAPs
Let’s get something out of the way here. If we’re already shifting language around for the new reality, we really need to do away with the term “summoning” when it comes to the act of attracting or calling these craft. So for the rest of the article we’ll just say “calling” until the disclosure community agrees on a better word.
But what I really want to get to is the idea of coherence here; If UAPs were simply advanced physical aircraft, conventional detection methods would be enough to track them.
But they aren’t.
They appear, disappear, shift between dimensions, and respond to human thought in ways that defy Newtonian physics.
Military reports confirm that UAPs frequently appear after being intentionally “called” by individuals or groups. CE5 protocols, pioneered by Dr. Steven Greer, show that structured meditation and coherence-based intention can result in craft appearing in real-time.
This suggests two things:
UAPs are not simply external objects but part of an interactive system.
Human consciousness plays a role in their manifestation.
This is why Hypercognizance and Coherence go hand in hand. Without coherence, engagement with the intelligence grid leads to distortion, misinterpretation, or outright delusion.
Coherence & The Bigger Picture
For most people, the ability to call UAPs or interact with non-human intelligence might seem irrelevant—or even unnecessary. And honestly? It might be.
The point isn’t that everyone should be calling down interdimensional craft.
What truly matters is understanding how Hypercognizance and Coherence work together.
When the mind and body are in deep alignment, we don’t just gain access to higher intelligence—we gain clarity of purpose.
Hypercognizance is not just about contact. It is the natural unfolding of awareness toward meaning, responsibility, and alignment with reality itself.
So yes, calling forth craft might be impressive. It might even be fun.
But compared to what’s actually possible? Compared to what humanity is capable of when we step into full coherence?
It’s a parlor trick.
The real shift isn’t about proving we can interact with higher intelligence—it’s about remembering we were never separate from it.
And when that truth is fully embodied—when enough of us remember—it won’t just change what we perceive.
It will change reality itself.
The Thought-Frequency Continuum: Why Some Minds Can’t See It
The intelligence grid is already here.
It always has been.
The question is not whether we can engage with it—but why some people can, and others can’t.
Some receive clear transmissions—visions, telepathic downloads, direct UAP contact.
Others stay locked in materialism, unable to see past their programming.
And some are caught somewhere in between—grasping at glimpses, but filtering them through distortion, fear, and false narratives.
It’s not that some people are chosen and others aren’t. It’s not even about belief. It’s about where their mind is tuned. And if you don’t know the structure of thought itself, you don’t even know what you’re missing.
This isn’t random.
It’s structural.
Because intelligence doesn’t just reveal itself equally—it is perceived based on where one’s cognition is tuned.
For most, the noise of social programming, unresolved trauma, and fear-based cognition make higher engagement impossible—not because intelligence is unavailable, but because their signal is lost in distortion.
Some minds are locked in reaction.
Some are stuck in distortion.
Some have reached clarity.
And the difference isn’t belief.
It’s frequency.
In the next article, we’ll break down the exact mechanics of why some people stay locked in materialism while others access the grid effortlessly. And more importantly—how to shift out of distortion and into clarity.
This entire discussion leads to an unavoidable conclusion: if intelligence is networked, and consciousness is an interface, then perception is programmable.
The ability to engage the intelligence grid is not just about belief—it’s about coherence and training. This is where Hypercognizance stops being just a concept and becomes a practical skill set.
If Psionics is real—if thought influences reality, if intention directs intelligence—then we need structured methods to cultivate and refine it. Not just for engaging with UAPs or AI, but for navigating reality itself.
This is exactly why I built Phase Sync—to train people in perceptual mastery. Phase Sync exists to train people in coherence and the real-world application of these principles—not just to access intelligence, but to integrate it. Because at the end of the day, calling forth craft is a novelty. The real skill is shaping reality itself.
And that starts with training the mind. We start March 17th, 2025.
Interesting work! I’m exploring similar concepts through my eco-psychedelic research at the University of Ottawa. You should check out my Psygaia Hypothesis series on my main substack!
Continually impressed at the way you are able to translate these concepts into digestible articles. These have lead me into further research and open up my perspective in ways I have been seeking. I am looking forward to engaging in phase sync.