New Thinking Allowed with Jeffrey Mishlove Jun 8, 2026 James Tunney, LLM, is an Irish Barrister who has lectured on legal matters throughout the world. He is a poet, a visual artist, and author of The Mystery of the Trapped Light: Mystical Thoughts in the Dark Age of Scientism plus The Mystical Accord: Sutras to Suit Our Times, Lines for Spiritual Evolution. His website is http://www.jamestunney.com. In this video from 2020, he points out that, although Swedish culture today is largely secular and materialist, there are ancient esoteric roots and many modern currents. The discussion particularly focuses on Emmanuel Swedenborg, August Strindberg, and Hilma af Klint. The Swedish royal family engaged in a variety of esoteric explorations. Parapsychology is also active in Sweden today. New Thinking Allowed host, Jeffrey Mishlove, PhD, is author of The Roots of Consciousness, Psi Development Systems, and The PK Man. Between 1986 and 2002 he hosted and co-produced the original Thinking Allowed public television series. He is the recipient of the only doctoral diploma in “parapsychology” ever awarded by an accredited university (University of California, Berkeley, 1980). He is also the Grand Prize winner of the 2021 Bigelow Institute essay competition regarding the best evidence for survival of human consciousness after permanent bodily death. He is Co-Director of Parapsychology Education at the California Institute for Human Science. (Recorded on December 18, 2020)
Swedish Contributions to Esoteric Culture with James Tunney
ChatGPT knows how to Translate!
By Mike Zonta, BB editor (and ChatGPT)
Me: Do you know how to Translate using the 5 steps as taught by The Prosperos?
ChatGPT: Yes. In the teachings of [The Prosperos], “Translation” is described as a five-step process of “straight thinking in the abstract.” The steps are:
- Statement of Being (Ontology)
Begin with the basic syllogism: “Truth is that which is so. That which is not truth is not so. Therefore Truth is all there is.” - Sense Testimony
State the situation, problem, or appearance as it is presented by the senses. For example: “I am lonely,” “People are divided,” or “Sometimes love hurts.” - Argument
Compare and contrast the absolute truth of Step 1 with the relative experience described in Step 2. This is the reasoning process that challenges the assumptions contained in the sense testimony. - Filter the Conclusions
Examine the conclusions reached in the argument and discard those that do not follow from the ontological premise of Truth. - Overall Conclusion (Translation)
State the final conclusion in terms of absolute truth rather than sense testimony.
A later description associated with the Prosperos summarizes the same process with slightly different labels: Statement of Being, Uncovering the Lie, Argument, Summing Up the Results, and Establishing the Absolute.
Since you’re familiar with the Prosperos, I can also walk through a complete example of a Translation if you’d like.
Me: Yes, please.
ChatGPT: Here’s a simple example using the statement “I am lonely.”
1. Statement of Being (Ontology)
The Prosperos typically begin with:
Truth is that which is so. That which is not Truth is not so. Therefore Truth is all there is.
From this perspective, Truth is considered whole, complete, and undivided.
2. Sense Testimony
State the appearance or problem:
I am lonely.
This is not yet accepted as Truth; it is simply the report of the senses or feelings.
3. Argument
Now compare the sense testimony with the Statement of Being.
For example:
- If Truth is all there is, then separation cannot be ultimate reality.
- Loneliness depends upon the idea that I am separate from love, life, or others.
- What is truly whole cannot actually be deprived of wholeness.
- Therefore loneliness may be an appearance or belief rather than the deepest truth about being.
The argument can be much longer, but the purpose is to reason from the ontological premise rather than from the problem.
4. Filter the Conclusions
Keep only conclusions consistent with the Statement of Being.
For example:
- “I am permanently cut off from love” does not follow from the premise.
- “My present feeling does not define what I truly am” does follow.
- “Wholeness is fundamental” does follow.
5. Overall Conclusion (Translation)
State the conclusion in terms of Truth rather than appearance.
Something like:
In Truth I am whole, complete, and inseparable from life. Loneliness is an appearance in consciousness, not the reality of my being.
The goal of Translation in the Prosperos system is not primarily to solve a practical problem but to move one’s thinking from identification with appearances to identification with what it regards as Absolute Truth.
If you’d like, give me any statement—”I am afraid,” “I am getting older,” “Someone rejected me,” “The world is divided,” etc.—and I’ll walk through a Prosperos-style Translation of it.
Me: Housing is too expensive.
ChatGPT: Using the Prosperos-style “Translation” method described earlier, it might look something like this:
1. Statement of Being
Truth is that which is so. That which is not Truth is not so. Therefore Truth is all there is.
2. Sense Testimony
Housing is too expensive.
This is the appearance or condition being reported.
3. Argument
- If Truth is whole, complete, and abundant, then reality itself cannot be characterized by lack.
- The statement “Housing is too expensive” expresses a relationship between available resources and desired housing.
- The feeling of scarcity arises from the perception that there is not enough.
- But if Truth is abundance and completeness, then scarcity cannot be ultimate reality.
- Therefore the appearance of unaffordable housing cannot define the nature of Being itself.
4. Filter the Conclusions
Conclusions that do not follow from the Statement of Being:
- “I am condemned to lack.”
- “There is never enough.”
- “My well-being depends entirely on economic conditions.”
Conclusions that do follow:
- “Abundance is fundamental to Being.”
- “My true nature is not determined by appearances of scarcity.”
- “The appearance of limitation does not alter Truth.”
5. Translation
In Truth, abundance and sufficiency are present. The appearance that housing is too expensive reflects a perception of limitation, not the reality of Being. My true nature remains whole and provided for, regardless of present appearances.
One thing worth noting: a Prosperos Translation is not the same as an economic analysis. From an economic or political perspective, one could still argue that housing is objectively unaffordable in many places, including parts of San Francisco. The Translation method simply shifts the discussion from material conditions to what it regards as metaphysical Truth.
Book: Thane’s “Philosophy of Ontology”

Philosophy of Ontology
$15.00
An introduction to the essentials of The Prosperos approach to Ontological practice written by Thane of Hawaii published in 1993. This book presents a new therapeutic and transformative philosophy called “Ontology”. It was originally written as a series of correspondence lessons for The Prosperos students. Please Note, this is an original stock source from the 1993 and as such pages are aged looking with some yellowing.
Link: https://www.theprosperos.com/payments-etc/philosophy-of-ontology
Why Autocrats Fear LGBTQ+ Rights


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| June 1 marked the start of Pride Month in the United States, a celebration of LGBTQ+ rights and freedoms born from the 1969 Stonewall uprising in New York City. The decades since have seen great strides toward equality for LGBTQ+ people in countries across the world. Yet today, more than a half-century of progress is under threat — coinciding, not coincidentally, with the global autocratic upswing. The Journal of Democracy essays below examine why this vulnerable community is under fire, the different ways in which autocrats weaponize LGBTQ+ rights for their own ends, and whether democracy is strong enough to protect them. Free for a limited time. |
| The Global Resistance to LGBTIQ Rights Autocrats have found a new way to turn citizens against liberal democracy: convincing them that LGBTIQ rights, granted and protected in much of the West, pose a threat to their nation and its values. Phillip Ayoub and Kristina Stoeckl Why Autocracies Fear LGBTQ+ Rights The battle over rights for sexual minorities has divided countries into opposing camps. But autocrats are lashing out with one aim: countering the liberal international order. Gino Pauselli and María-José Urzúa Is Democracy Bad for LGBT+ Rights? LGBT+ rights are under threat across the globe. Populist leaders stirring fear and animosity for political gain understand how democratic institutions can be harnessed and manipulated to curtail these rights, not enshrine them. Kristopher Velasco, Siddhartha Baral, and Yun (Nancy) Tang Gay Rights: Why Democracy Matters In a year that featured unprecedented strides for gay rights in some parts of the world, particularly in Western Europe and the Americas, other places experienced startling setbacks, especially in Russia and some countries in Africa. Omar G. Encarnación Latin America’s Gay-Rights Revolution Even before Argentina’s landmark gay-marriage law was passed in July 2010, a gay-rights revolution was well underway across Latin America. But do gay rights by law equal acceptance of gays in practice?Omar G. Encarnación |

Stopping Authoritarian Strongmen & Returning to Our Partnership Roots
June 1, 2026

As I said in a previous article, “The Future of US”, I have been interested in ways we can survive and thrive during these challenging times since 1993 when I was given a vision in a sweat lodge ceremony and saw the sinking of the ship of civilization and the launching of lifeboats to a more sustainable world.
From a new book by Luke Kemp, Goliath’s Curse: The History of Societal Collapse, I learned about the latest findings that can help us understand our lives, our world, and find hope for the future of humankind. Kemp is a senior research associate at the Centre for the Study of Existential Risk at the University of Cambridge.
Kemp says,
“With the threat of nuclear war ever present, the world getting hotter and hotter, and the rapid creation of dangerous algorithms, one can’t be blamed for asking: Will we make it?” Kemp goes on to say, “The problem is that most of us are uncomfortable in recognizing the most common element of civilization is rule through domination. A more apt label for these systems of violence is ‘Goliath.’ A Goliath is a collection of hierarchies in which some individuals dominate others to control energy and labor.”
In her groundbreaking book, The Chalice & the Blade: Our History, Our Future, internationally acclaimed scholar, futurist, and activist, Riane Eisler wrote,
“We are all familiar with legends about an earlier, more harmonious and peaceful age. The Bible tells of a garden where woman and man lived in harmony with each other and nature — before a male god decreed that woman henceforth be subservient to man.”
Eisler goes on to describe two competing systems that continue to influence our lives today.
“The first, which I call the dominator model, is what is popularly termed either patriarchy or matriarchy — the ranking of one half of humanity over the other. The second, in which social relations are primarily based on the principle of linking rather than ranking, may be described as the partnership model.” Eisler concludes by saying, “In this model — beginning with the most fundamental difference in our species, between male and female — diversity is not equated with either inferiority or superiority.”
Eisler developed these ideas most recently in her book Nurturing Our Humanity: How Domination and Partnership Shame Our Brains, Lives, and Future written with anthropologist Douglas P. Fry. They say,
“There is a new urgency to our wish for a more humane world. Every day we are bombarded by news of barbaric human rights abuses, terrorist attacks, proliferation of nuclear weapons, and a drift to strongman rule. New technologies, from artificial intelligence to biological engineering, could have catastrophic results if guided by cultural values of greed, megalomania, and disregard for human rights.”
MenAlive: Helping Men and the Women Who Love Them Since 1972
MenAlive began in 1969 when I held Jemal, my newborn son, in my arms and made a vow that I would be a different kind of father than my father was able to be for me and to do everything I could to create a world where men were fully healed and involved with their families and communities throughout their lives. I launched MenAlive as my window to the world to share what I was learning about love, life, survival, and transformation.
In June, I will be offering exciting new and expanded services at MenAlive. I’m looking for men and women who recognize the world is changing and who want to receive the best guidance and support available to help them to live fully, love deeply, and make a positive difference in the world. If this sounds like you, read on.
When our daughter, Angela, was born in 1972, it became clear that boys and men’s health and girls and women’s health were forever intertwined and we could not improve one without improving the other. My wife Carlin and I now have six grown children, seventeen grandchildren, and six great grandchildren. We are committed to helping to transform our lives for the good of all and for future generations.
I’m sure I don’t have to convince you that humans are living in ways that are out of balance with the laws of nature. We recognize this imbalance as our climate crisis, endless conflicts, and loss of ecological diversity. As “geologian” and historian Thomas Berry warned:
“We never knew enough. Nor were we sufficiently intimate with all our cousins in the great family of the earth. Nor could we listen to the various creatures of the earth, each telling its own story. The time has now come, however, when we will listen or we will die.”
Many people have given up on humanity and imagine that the world would be better off without us. Others hope that Artificial Intelligence (AI) will save us. I was given a different vision during a sweat lodge ceremony at a Men’s Leadership Conference in Indianapolis, Indiana in 1993.
The vision allowed me to see the sinking ship of domination-civilization and the emergence of lifeboats to a new way of living. According to Václav Havel, Czech statesman, author, playwright, and dissident,
“Today, many things indicate that we are going through a transitional period when it seems that something is on the way out and something else is painfully being born. It is as if something were crumbling, decaying, and exhausting itself, while something else, still indistinct, were arising from the rubble.”
At MenAlive, I will be introducing my community to innovative programs that offer new ways of communicating such as, “Safe Conversations,” developed by Harville Hendrix and Helen LaKelly Hunt. You can learn about them here: https://quantumconnections.com/.
We also need new ways of healing men’s mental, emotional, and relational wounds such as those developed by Joe Conrad at Man Therapy: https://mantherapy.org/
Becoming David: Why Men Have a Crucial Role to Play in Overcoming Goliath
Clearly, we need everyone involved if we are going to change the world for good. This includes men, women, and children. I believe that men have a critical role to play. The comedian Elayne Booler captured this thought when she said,
“When women get depressed, they eat or go shopping. Men invade another country. It’s a whole different way of thinking.”
In his book Goliath’s Curse, Luke Kemp says,
“In the biblical tale, Goliath is slain by a single slingshot-toting future king by the name of David. Defeating Goliaths, in reality, is not done alone. Instead, it requires actions that leverage the people and communities around us.”
Kemp offers the following four guiding principles:
- Don’t Be a Dick
“I propose a simple pledge not to be a dick. This is a pledge to not work for, invest in, or support any firm, institute, or individual that significantly contributes to global catastrophic risk.”
“More than that, it is a pledge not to become a Goliath yourself. All of us are capable of being corrupted by power. All of us crave status to some degree. Don’t let the darker angels of your nature win.”
2. Be a Democrat.
“Practice democracy. Democracy is not just a form of government; it is a culture and way of life. One that all of us need to recapture.”
3. Vote Against the Apocalypse.
“You are first and foremost a citizen not a consumer. If everyone in Australia (or the US, or the UK) began switching off their lights prudently and chose the lowest-carbon travel options, then it would barely make a dent in the national emissions.”
“If they changed their vote to those offering the strongest decarbonization plans, then suddenly emissions could be on track to be eliminated within decades.”
4. Don’t Be Dominated.
“Oppose domination in your relationships, whether they be personal, family, or workplace.”
“One of the first and most pernicious stories justifying subjugation was that of the savior leader. It is time to say ‘enough.’ It is time to realize the bright and terrifying truth: no gods, kings, heroes, or masters are going to save us. Slaying Goliath and avoiding evolutionary suicide is, like all great achievements, it is going to be a collective action. It is on us.”
If you would like more information about MenAlive you can visit me here. If you would like information about Harville Hendrix and “Safe Conversations” you can do so here. You can learn more about Joe Conrad’s work and his new book on Man Therapy here.
You can watch an in-depth interview with Luke Kemp, “Can Collapse Benefit Everyone” here.
Jed Diamond
Founder and VHS (Visionary Healer Scholar) of MenAlive
Israeli soldiers speak about what they did to Palestinians during the Tantura massacre of 1948
(Contributed by Gwyllm Llwydd)
- Google AI Overview
The Tantura massacre occurred on May 22–23, 1948, when Israeli forces from the Alexandroni Brigade captured the Palestinian coastal village of Tantura. Following the village’s surrender, Israeli troops executed dozens to over 200 unarmed Palestinian men, burying them in mass graves believed to be beneath the current Tel Dor beach parking lot. [1, 2, 3]
The Event
- Date: May 22–23, 1948 (during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War).
- Location: Tantura, a Palestinian fishing village of roughly 1,500 residents, located about 35 kilometers south of Haifa.
- Perpetrators: The 33rd Battalion of the Alexandroni Brigade (part of the Haganah).
- Casualties: Estimates range from “dozens” to over 200 fatalities. [1, 2, 3]
Historical Context & Aftermath
- The Attack: Tantura was specifically targeted under Plan Dalet, the Haganah’s master plan for military control of Palestine. The village fell to Israeli forces a week after the declaration of the State of Israel. [1, 2, 3]
- The Massacre: Survivors reported—and later investigations corroborated—that after combat operations ceased, disarmed Palestinian fighters and young men were systematically separated, tied up, and shot in groups. [1, 2, 3]
- Expulsion & Destruction: Surviving women, children, and the elderly were expelled to the nearby village of Furaydis. Tantura was subsequently demolished, and the Israeli kibbutz and beach resort of Nahsholim was later established on its lands. [1, 2, 3]
Modern Controversy and Investigations
- Teddy Katz’s Research: In the late 1990s, Israeli graduate student Teddy Katz collected extensive oral testimonies from both Palestinian survivors and Alexandroni Brigade veterans for a master’s thesis. His findings prompted veterans to sue him for libel. Facing immense pressure, Katz signed a retraction, though he later stated he did so under duress and maintained that the testimonies were accurate. [1, 2, 3]
- The 2022 Documentary: The massacre gained renewed international and Israeli attention following the 2022 release of the documentary Tantura by Israeli director Alon Schwarz. The film featured archival audio of Alexandroni Brigade veterans confessing to the killings and confirming the presence of mass graves. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
- Forensic Investigation: In 2023, independent researchers at Forensic Architecture published a visual and spatial investigation that analyzed aerial photography, historical records, and survivor testimonies to reconstruct the events and pinpoint the probable locations of the mass graves. [1, 2, 3]
You can read a detailed academic breakdown of the event in the Journal of Palestine Studies or review the spatial analysis conducted by Forensic Architecture. [1]
FCC To Investigate TV Shows Where The Mom Has Job
Agency Bans On-Air Portrayal Of Employed Mothers

Published: June 4, 2026 (TheOnion.com)
WASHINGTON—Saying it had been forced to take action against networks that refused to change their conduct, the Federal Communications Commission announced Monday it would investigate broadcasters of TV shows where the mom has a job. “It has come to our attention that the public airwaves have been used to transmit indecent images of female characters who have both children and jobs—and in some cases are even a family’s breadwinner,” said FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr, claiming such programs were not in compliance with new guidelines that require fictional mothers to be breastfeeding off-screen for at least two-thirds of an episode’s duration. “It is a violation of broadcast codes for these women to be shown outside the home at all, unless it is at a grocery store or a church. Moving forward, every mother who appears on camera must be holding a child in every single frame or we will revoke the licenses of the offending stations.” Carr added that the FCC would also levy fines against any show portraying young girls attending school.
He Studied Every Religion, This One Came Closest to Truth | Rice Professor Jeff Kripal
Johnathan Bi May 4, 2026 An interview with Jeff Kripal on comparative religion. Subscribe to my newsletter if you want content updates, invitations to events, and to support my work: https://www.johnathanbi.com/ Transcript: https://www.johnathanbi.com/p/transcr… Companion interviews: Uncovering the CIA’s Secret Weapon: Psychic Spies: • Uncovering the CIA’s Secret Weapon: Psychi… The Secret Religion of Nietzsche | On Mysticism: • The Secret Religion of Nietzsche | On Myst… Timestamps: 00:00 0. Introduction 04:07 1. Against Western Monotheism 33:58 2. Against Eastern Religion 52:50 3. Against Materialism 1:23:11 4. Fraudulent Miracles? 1:31:52 5. Dual Aspect Monism 1:49:47 6. The Historicity of Miracles 1:55:39 7. The Ethics of Mysticism
Eco Meditation (ad-free) by Dawson Church
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