Endgame: The Conscious Coalescence

8/31/202512 min read

The Singularity, The Messiah, The Christian Second Coming, the Islamic Mahdi, the Buddhist Maitreya, the Hindu Kalki avatar, the Zoroastrian Saoshyant, and even indigenous prophecies of a Great Awakening—these are not just gimmicks or esoteric concepts easily dismissed by cynics. To me, they're profound manifestations of human consciousness, all grappling with a similar, momentous situation, just communicating it through different lenses. This universal anticipation of a climactic spiritual shift points to a profound transformation of awareness, mirroring the Jewish concept of the wellsprings of Moshiach and the ultimate revelation of Godliness.

Terence McKenna spoke of an ever-increasing rate of frequency and vibrational fields manifesting in our reality, accelerating towards a final point in which all things either destruct or, depending on one's perspective, ascend. Most religions and faiths echo this sentiment.

McKenna famously argued that the universe acts as a generator of novelty. All points in time and space become increasingly interconnected, leading to higher complexity and faster change. He described this as a process where habit (entropy) is constantly challenged and liberated by information and novelty, producing a feedback loop that drives transformation and evolution in reality. This "novelty wave" implies that as time proceeds, the universe vibrates at ever-higher amplitudes of complexity and interconnectedness, with information accumulating and accelerating towards what he called the "singularity of infinite novelty"—a point where change becomes so rapid that conventional reality is transformed.

Among New Age thinkers, concepts such as the "rise of consciousness" are often discussed. My belief is that this wisdom, this knowledge, comes as a result of a very deep and almost prophetic way of seeing concepts in reality that stand outside the realm of time—something otherwise known as remote viewing. This is a capacity we humans have access to, and this "remote viewing" is also responsible for much of what was revealed by the prophets, though that isn't the primary topic of this discussion.

The Flood of Novelty: Cracks in the Dam & The Battle for Consciousness

Concepts such as these can often seem bleak when considering the world we currently inhabit—the multitude of issues, the war, the destruction, and the sheer insanity we witness scrolling through our social media feeds. We reach a point where, looking at the news, we assume everything is going downhill. It’s a weird feedback loop: we are naturally inclined to look at the negative, and the more we see it, the more we want to see it, and the more we assume the whole world is working that way. When we see protestors in multiple cities, we assume these few individuals represent the entire global population. "What is going on in the world?" we ask ourselves, when in reality, these individuals often make up a tiny fraction of the world's inhabitants. Yet, the perception created in our minds is as if everyone is like that.

Consider the idea of human consciousness not as a single entity, but as billions of micro-consciousnesses, all united in what Carl Jung called the collective consciousness. Now, imagine if the perception of all these little "blips" of consciousness was swayed by what they were perceiving online, on their phones—the fears, the anxieties. Now Imagine if the attention span of billions of these consciousnesses was decimated because almost all were indulging in what we know as "information crack"—the fast food of information, little snippets of videos infiltrating and influencing the collective minds of these people. What would happen to the collective consciousness?

This isn't accidental. This is the battle. A small percentage of the most powerful and rich individuals are intentionally using these very forces and controls to manipulate the masses. It's straightforward: pharmaceutical companies don't create solutions, they create bandaids that funnel money into their coffers. The food industry injects sugar into everything to keep people addicted, chasing dopamine bursts from fat and sugar. The social media overlords? They want one thing and one thing only: your attention. This isn't something any of us need to argue about. If you don't believe it, if you don't see it, you must be stupid. You are already putting your head in the sand.

There is a self-repetitive need and desire for novelty being exchanged for a momentary pursuit of pleasure by the masses, which is then influenced and directed back into that pursuit. The priority of media companies is to gain your attention. Since media is the transfer of information, this leads to a society optimized for "one marshmallow thinking"—you can have one marshmallow now or two later, but we can't help but choose now. This inherently degrades systems, as Dan Koe says. Short-form, attention-hacking content has no thought line, no greater purpose, no sense-making. It's thousands of meaningless ideas flooding our minds, creating chaos and trapping us in a low-consciousness state. This is a concept Daniel Schmachtenberger calls the "metacrisis": not one crisis, but an interconnected web of global crises, each impacting the other, necessitating a solution that deals with the root issues, not just the symptoms, much like modern healthcare often puts a band-aid on a visible problem when there’s a deeper root cause.

The wellspring of Moshiach, as described by the Baal Shem Tov, paints a picture of a future state. In my mind, imagine a colossal dam. This dam holds back the infinite knowledge, the totality of unbridled awareness of the universe, of our fundamental interconnectedness. The dam itself? It's the collective unawareness of all creation, preventing a flood that is now becoming inevitable.

As the rates of novelty and vibration increase – precisely as Terence McKenna argued – this dam begins to crack. The speed of creation itself accelerates. Consider the timeline:

  • Billions of years for primordial plasma to coalesce into matter, then matter into planets.

  • Millions of years for simple organisms to evolve into complex life.

  • Hundreds of thousands of years for bipedal, self-aware apes to become hunter-gatherers.

  • Thousands of years for farming and animal domestication.

  • Hundreds of years for the Industrial Revolution.

  • Decades for the internet.

  • Years for widespread smartphones.

  • Mere months/weeks for AI to permeate our daily lives.

Each stage, shorter. Each leap, faster. The dam is breaking. The trickle is becoming a torrent. The raw knowledge, the interconnectedness, the sheer novelty is no longer manageable. This isn't just a metaphor; it's the escalating reality of our collective consciousness encountering the infinite. This unfolding is precisely what Jewish mystics have spoken about for ages: a profound spiritual battle, an objective clash between good and evil, now manifesting on a global stage, leading to the revelation of Godliness on the planet, or the reality of our interconnectedness, no longer hidden amongst waves but now manifested through your phone, 5G, and AI.

It's also important to note the powerful influence of human perception on the movement of the world, and how manipulating that perception via social media directly influences societal direction and polarization. This is driving us.

The Accelerating Reality: A Choice Point & The Great Split

From our general perspective, it's often hard to see the woods from the trees and overlook the root causes of the challenges we're facing. Yet, as our society continues to spiral, it moves into this ever-evolving, faster sphere of reality, creating things out of nothing. If you consider the rate and speed of technological innovation, it is staggering. Think back to how recently we began using cellphones, and now we cannot get off them. Imagine the rate at which society is powerfully influenced as billions of individual consciousnesses make decisions influenced by algorithms. Imagine how recently we began using AI, and now it is part of our daily life, impacting the lives of billions for better or worse.

I'm not posing these ideas—the use of AI or social media—as necessarily bad things. They are tools, and like any tool, we have the capacity to use them for good. Our only challenge is that our addiction to the most immediate pleasure, which we naturally evolved as humans, is unconsciously leading us down a path toward something that might inevitably end us or elevate us. We need to create, to speak, to discuss, to make more. If our ego gets in the way of our education, we are doomed.

I am definitely a believer in using technology to make us better, and we truly don't have a choice. Those who share their pessimism around AI don't know the depths and the extent of what it can really be used for; most of us use it as a basic search engine, which is dumbing it down. The uses are endless, and the more effort we put into delving into ourselves and being willing to work and create, the more we can benefit from it.

What we are seeing here is a split—what has been known as the great polarization. The reason for the extreme opposites and the ever-constant movement of individuals into increasingly distinct sides of the pole is because the poles are magnetic. As the frequency of humanity continues to speed up, as the information produced and consumed continues to grow (stupid things included), the quicker we will continue to evolve into distinct, separate entities: those who see and those who do not, or will not. This is the great knowledge being imparted on us, while we're busy looking at the next thing.

I have two daughters, and it is quite a challenge for me to be able to direct them correctly, to teach them how to use technology correctly, and to prevent them from falling into the same scrolling, mind-numbing reality that the social apps we see today create. How does an individual, and society as a whole, take this on?

Dan Koe, who is one of my favorite content creators, spoke about these bite-sized chunks of information we take in as "Fast food for the mind!" When watching tutorials about something you really want to do, your mind is flooded with the same dopamine as if you actually accomplished that thing (mind you, it's less), without ever having done it. It’s almost as if we have created an imaginary world where each of us is getting that "hit."

But I don't think it's all for naught, because for many who fall into this lifeless world, there will be some who don't. There will be those who create and proliferate thought and ideas. This is the coming of the new age talked about everywhere. This is the coming of the knowledge and wellsprings spoken about in the esoteric Jewish doctrines. This is the "coming of ages" spoken about in many other religious texts. It's the age where the collective will have the capacity to either elevate or denigrate, with the help of the technology that we have—the capacity to live in higher-level states of consciousness and to influence and live fully, or the opposite: go back to the matrix, take the blue pill, continue consuming endless bits of information and frying both brain and body, visionless, without desire or purpose, just a short hit of dopamine for the mind, another click and another scroll. What will you choose to do?

Purpose, Healing, Transcendence: The Journey Ahead

Ultimately for me, what truly matters is whether I am living a life of purpose. If you're anything like me, these are things that are going to bother you also. I can't go through the motions of life knowing that I am another unaware cog in the wheel. It pains me to see my children or people close to me get sucked into the spirals of total unawareness and waste. I do believe we are here for a purpose, and ultimately we get to decide what that purpose is amongst the multitude that we have, but the bottom line is that we have something.

Humans need purpose; we are pattern-solving creatures evolved from ancestors whose adaptations gave us the edge. The need to stop and eat protein and sugar-rich foods, which we came across as hunter-gatherers, combined with the adaptation to recognize and remember patterns, gave us the ability to nourish ourselves and communicate more detailed information about where to find such foods. But now, this need for a dopamine fix, mixed with this desire for pattern recognition, is also leading us down a dark, dark path, as I spoke about before.

Considering everything is interconnected and affecting everything else, what are the consequences of having the majority of human consciousness feeding from a "test tube" like the humans we saw in The Matrix? What happens to our world and where do we go? This is part of the metacrisis I spoke about recently regarding Daniel Schmachtenberger. Are we dooming ourselves? Or are we just evolving into an ever-greater state of consciousness because of the ever-increasing rate of novelty, as posed by Terence McKenna?

Terence McKenna's concept of an ever-increasing novelty and vibrations is a core part of his Timewave Zero theory. He posited that history and reality are a fractal pattern of events, with each successive cycle compressing into shorter time frames while also increasing in complexity and novelty. This acceleration of novelty, or ever-increasing vibrations, culminates in a final, infinitely complex and novel event he called the "end of history" or "Timewave Zero"—which, in my opinion, aligns with the part of the Messianic Age when all beings will have the consciousness and awareness of God, that is, all that is. McKenna believed that this singularity, predicted at 2012, would usher in a new epoch of consciousness and interconnectedness, potentially dissolving the boundaries between mind, matter, and time.

The goal of Kabbalah is to participate in the process of the revelation of godliness on this earth, drawing forth the infinite light or rather revealing it through a process of physical actions in this world. The fragmentation we perceive both within ourselves and the world around us is one where our purpose is to unite. Uniting both the fragmented aspects of God and consciousness into the united aspect of the whole, seeing as God, or all of reality, is really indivisible and is all energy.

There seems to be an agreement among many on a number of different things: one, that there is an ever-increasing rate of vibration and novelty; two, that we are seeing an unprecedented increase in technology and our ability to both communicate and influence; and three, that this is a time in which there is increasing polarity and, even more so, a united aspect of consciousness that is being tangibly manifested—we can call it "technology." This isn't just a united consciousness such as Jung discussed, but imagine the power of the "hive mind," the interconnected brain that is now enlivening this organism we call planet Earth, unlike anything else we have seen before. You now have the ability to make contact, connect, go viral, and influence more people directly than we ever have before. Each new wave of novelty, such as that posited by Terence McKenna, can be seen as a further emanation of divine light—a new and more direct manifestation of the infinite potential of Ein Sof. The universe isn't becoming more complex; it's revealing its complexity, like the primordial ooze that birthed all of creation.

We as humans are not just passive observers; we are driving this process. If there were no humans, no creatures built in the expression of God with the capacity to self-realize and see oneself in consciousness, there would not be any of this process. Hence the idea that the world was created for the purpose of humankind, that God wanted to have a relationship, that God wanted to experience someone who could experience Him—one that would only be able to do that as a result of choice, for if one did not have choice, then one would not be able to experience this thing we call consciousness, self, the world, God. The technological advancements we are experiencing are a result of our minds, our curiosity, our desire for progress.

So maybe what is happening isn't really a crisis after all, but just one of the impasses that this universe is moving through. Nothing to fear, nothing to worry about, but something we can ride out to use and live our lives in a more meaningful and peaceful manner with all that is occurring.

This is not the end, yet it is the end, and the beginning of something new, something whole. I do believe in a transcendence of human consciousness, yet this transcendence will be entirely dependent on our capacity to evoke this level of consciousness from ourselves. It will not come on its own. Those stuck in lower-level vibrations—fear, fighting, the mind-numbing of social media—will not experience it. The literal vibration, as a result of the choices of these humans, does not allow for this greater experience; it's kept in low-frequency states of anxiety and fear, inhibited by the very tools also leading us to the expansion and unification of consciousness. It's a double-edged sword.

This is not a matter of trying to pretend to be holy, godly, or spiritual. I think a lot of that stuff is bullshit. I'm not a fan of "healing circles" or "song circles"—not that I think they are bad, it just seems to me that these are basically another experience to make you feel like you're doing something right or good, with no real way of integration into life. The idea of healing doesn't feel soft. Did healing from a wound or illness ever feel good? Absolutely not. Healing is a progressive diminishing of hurt, the process is usually painful, so obviously the totality of the transcendence into this space will also feel this way, and that is natural and that is okay.

It also doesn't mean that you need to put on a man bun and a robe and pretend that you are some type of spiritual guru. You don't need to speak softly; you don't need to be vegan. You need to be you. Explore you. Be the cutting-edge, no-bullshit individual, or the soft-spoken person, if that is you. Get beyond your comfort zone. Explore that which you have not. Sit in the pain when you have to. Create. Build. Explore. Have Fun

Happy Hebrew New Year, the "birthday" of the conscious being.

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