In this episode of Dreamland, guest host Kelly Chase converses with UFO researcher and podcast host James Iandoli. Known for his podcast Engaging the Phenomenon and his work on the Anomalous Experience conference series, Iandoli shares his journey into the world of ufology, sparked by his early encounters with anomalous experiences. The discussion covers his transformative UFO sightings and contact work, including an astral projection that offered a profound, life-changing perspective on reality. They also delve into the mechanics and implications of contact work, offering insights for those new to the field. Tune in for a rivoting personal account and practical advice on engaging with non-human intelligences.

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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction
01:31 James Iandoli’s Early Experiences
06:03 Hudson Valley UFO Wave and Early Research
11:22 Profound UFO Encounter in 2007
21:31 Car Accident and Out-of-Body Experience
30:47 Telepathic Contact and UFO Sighting
38:23 Reflecting on Life-Changing Experiences
39:39 Questioning the Nature of Reality
41:52 The Impact of UFO Encounters
43:32 Exploring Retrocausality
51:11 The Intersection of Physics and Metaphysics
01:03:33 The Value of Contact Work
01:07:28 Advice for Aspiring Contact Workers
01:16:06 Final Thoughts and Resources

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5 Comments

  1. Excellent interview: Thank you both.

    Time is indeed a paradox and hearing James describe his sequence of initiatory events, I have several thoughts. The Past pushes the present, while our free choices sometime influence the next events in the present. This is not the whole story of how time functions.Precognition often portend accidents, yet sometimes a person changes their behavior and the precognition does not manifest, indicating that precognition is a look at a statistical likely event based on the current course of action, rather than a predetermined event.

    The synchronicity of the timing of events falling from the multiverse of the future (especially events occurring in a sequential cluster) implies there is a higher consciousness to the Cosmos. The events described indicate that NHI is in tune with and act as agents of the higher Cosmos Consciousness and the collapsing of a particular time line from the future into a person’s life.

    I am not claiming to understand time, but I do think there is a message about time which is very profound being offered in James’ story and which deserves a lot of contemplation (as we recapitulate our own pasts and the story of events in our lives).

  2. I listened to and enjoyed this interview a couple of times at work. It’s important that as many voices as possible come to this discussion.

    Western culture does everything it can to ridicule and silence so many peripheral influences on the conscious development of Human beings and therein their contribution to our planet’s consciousness. So, please, more of these talks.

    Overall an absorbing show and I was pleased to hear small details discussed and explored. Please don’t think I’m a stick in the mud but the occasional bad language.. I feel it’s best avoided as it adds nothing and serves only to water down the import of such discussions.

    Straightforward, honest language and clarity moves us forward and rarely, if ever, holds us back. It’s a good practice hold to & one feels the effect quite quickly.

    Peace.

  3. What parts of Mr. Greer’s ideology do most people find troublesome? I have no clue what he thinks, and no judgement! Am just curious.

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