2026/01/06: Thanks to reader Don Marsh, I’m adding this new “Video Previews” page to the website. Don has been busy lately, using artificial intelligence (AI) to convert long articles into short video summaries. So…
Each of the videos below provides a nice, short preview of a more in-depth article or group of related articles on this website.
Each video was created by NotebookLM, Google’s AI tool that can convert up to 50 related articles into a single, short (6- to 10-minute) video summary (among its many other skills). It takes about 5 minutes for that AI tool to process all that information and create the short video. (I might have been able to do a better job of it myself, but it would have taken me closer to 5 weeks or 5 months to produce one of those videos.) The fact that the videos were each produced in 5 minutes makes them extraordinary.
Also (and this takes some getting-used-to), the AI-generated narrators in the videos are all young and hip and brilliant—not the wise old scientist-philosophers or the ancient-meditators-on-mountaintops that many of us think of as our trusted truth-keepers. The youthful wisdom and confidence inherent in these videos is rare on Earth… (and more apt to be found in that level 3 afterlife paradise where most of us awaken after we die).
AI is a great, world-changing tool, but it’s far from perfect… mainly because we humans are far from perfect. In AI, the general rule is: Facts in, facts out…. Garbage in, garbage out. The output (or finished piece) is shaped by the input pieces (or “source material”). If the input pieces have lots of errors or lies (a big problem nowadays, stirred up by society’s predatory, parasitic, and competitive forces), then the output piece will be faulty.
I’ve spent the past 35 years trying to make the articles on this site as factual and truthful as possible, so the videos below are pretty reliable, even if they’re mind-boggling to a lot of people.
Well, I hope some of you enjoy these short, fascinating videos! And if they whet your appetite for a deeper dive, the original articles can be accessed from the links below the videos.
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01 – Our Ancient Past
This is a non-traditional timeline of human history based on messages received from The Seven finer spirit beings via computer in the 1990s, and supported by archaeological anomalies and frontier science. The narrative suggests that giant, superhuman colonists from a planet called Eden began terraforming Earth several billion years ago before their home world was destroyed. The marooned survivors would have to contend with dinosaurs before finally establishing advanced global civilizations, including war-like Atlantis. Megalithic ruins around the planet are among the evidence of this forgotten era of superior technology and biological engineering that became intertwined with conflict and survival instincts as part of the human experience. This perspective seeks to bridge the gap between spiritual insights and physical evidence that mainstream science often rejects.
02 – God on Earth and God in Spirit Are Worlds Apart
This explores the nature of God, or the cosmic central source, from both spiritual and earthly religious perspectives. It suggests that God is the non-personal, creative, sustaining force at the center of all existence, which is understood clearly by spirits in higher realms but often forgotten or embellished by humans on Earth. The text asserts that major, time-proven world religions agree on the core qualities of God (such as being creative, omniscient, and omnipresent), although human institutions add embellishments like creating personified deities or claiming God takes sides in conflicts. Through purported “other-worldly revelations” and instrumental transcommunication (ITC) messages, the author emphasizes that God is the ultimate reality and absolute unity, not an individual person. Ultimately, the article concludes that the core understanding of God is the same both in spirit and on Earth, despite human-created differences.
The Seven are seen as a group of highly refined beings who reportedly act as cosmic guardians for Earth. Known as the Rainbow People due to their colorful auras, these beings are identified by various names across global religious traditions, including the seven archangels and the saptarishis. Through instrumental transcommunication (ITC), they have provided modern researchers with insights into their unique identities and diverse origins from other dimensions or planetary systems. While they lack human names, they adopted titles like Technician and Ishkumar to facilitate easier interaction with humanity during spirit communication experiments. While The Seven are said to possess immense wisdom and power, they say, “We are not light beings, not energy beings, and are not God.” They say they are superhuman spiritual beings assigned to planet Earth as “gatekeepers.”
This article explores the historical and spiritual connection between humanity and advanced extraterrestrial civilizations. Evidence suggests that an intergalactic alliance of various species has quietly influenced Earth for eons, seeking to guide our society toward a state of peace and higher vibration. Evidence includes ancient architectural wonders, such as pyramids, and modern accounts of telepathic contact and UFO sightings. Current interactions suggest humanity faces a choice between peaceful evolutionary advancement or potential intervention should humanity’s destructive technologies threaten cosmic stability. Acknowledging these cosmic realities could help alleviate human fear, inspire a more peaceful future, and prepare our world for eventual membership in a galactic community.
Here we compare the different types of symbiotic relationships on Earth to more peaceful scenarios that seem to predominate elsewhere in the cosmos. We consider five kinds of familiar symbiotic, ecological, and biological interactions—mutualistic, commensalistic, parasitic, competitive, and predatory—noting that the latter three create stress and struggles that might be unique to our world. Drawing on advanced spirit communications and extraterrestrial messages, the author presents evidence that most worlds operate on mutualistic (win-win) and commensalistic (live-and-let-live) principles across various spiritual and extraterrestrial realms. These articles suggests that Earth’s most stressful relationships may be linked to legendary events involving “the serpent” (dinosaurs), and “the Fall of Man,” and concludes with techniques for minimizing stress through conscious connection with the central cosmic source (God). But the main point of the articles is to contrast the difficult symbiosis of Terra with the peaceful existence found in the greater cosmos.
06 – Physics on Earth and in Spirit Are Worlds Apart
Here we explore a working theory that proposes a simpler, perfect physics operating in the cosmos, based on life-energy (consciousness) and resonance, contrasting it with the more complicated physics on Earth. In theory, life-energy leaves the central cosmic source and devolves into denser realms, becoming increasingly illusory as it creates and sustains countless universes leading to material universes like ours, here in the fringes of the cosmos. This article compares this spiritual cosmology to concepts at the frontiers of modern science like quantum physics, string theory, and entanglement, suggesting they hint at these subtle, superimposed realities. Much of this cosmic understanding is credited to Instrumental Transcommunication (ITC) contacts with spirit beings, who shared insights on the afterlife, multiple dimensions, and the necessity of harmonic vibrations for interdimensional communication. Ultimately, the text presents a spiritual and scientific framework for understanding the nature of reality, the cosmos, and the journey of the soul.
07 – Conversations on Earth and in Spirit Are Worlds Apart
This article explores the complexities of instrumental transcommunication (ITC), which is the use of technology to communicate with spirit worlds. The author outlines six solutions necessary for establishing a stable connection between Earth and “the worlds of spirit,” noting that the biggest obstacle is the difference in communication methods: humans rely on physical senses while spirits use telepathy and intuition. Key solutions involve the human side acknowledging these differences, reawakening psychic sensitivity, including individuals with an innate ITC aptitude (in which a strong, focused will makes big imperceptible changes to the environment), maintaining a positive and resonant “contact field,” accepting the assistance of finer beings, and fostering conscious contact with the source (God). The article also includes a lively comment section where readers share personal spiritual experiences and discuss topics like Near-Death Experiences (NDEs) and the existence of extraterrestrial civilizations.
08 – Flourishing in the Lightest and Darkest of Times
This piece explores metaphysical concepts concerning spiritual light and darkness, explaining that the apparent struggle between them is a “mirage” because “all is one,” and darkness is simply a powerless spiritual shadow created by the ego and earthly stresses. The author discusses the source of spiritual light as a brilliant, eternal force at the center of everything and contrasts it with the spiritual “shadow” cast around the Earth by negative human thoughts. Finally, the articles considers ways to avoid or minimize the effects of the shadow simply by acknowledging and fostering the inner light.
A seven-level cosmological framework is revealed through technical spirit communication, focusing on the transition from our physical world to a paradise located at level 3. This afterlife world, often called Eden or Marduk, is a vibrant, spiritual, Saturn-size planet where inhabitants enjoy perfect health, youthful bodies, and environments shaped by collective thought. While Eden life mirrors Earth life through social communities and familiar activities like eating, it operates under a different physics where nourishment comes from free-ranging life-energies, where time and space are fluid, and where like-minded souls are drawn together naturally through a spiritual resonance. These resonant paradise dwellers can slowly purify their minds before ascending to levels 4-7. Ultimately, the material world is presented as a confining illusion, while the higher levels offer a path back toward a central divine source. All information is presented as direct testimony from spirit entities attempting to bridge the gap between their level-3 reality and our level-1 Earth.
A multidimensional, 7-level map of the afterlife is based on spiritual research and spirit communication. The cosmos is described as a series of superimposed vibrational levels extending from a central, nonvibrating source of pure light, down to the dense material reality of Earth. Most individuals transition to a paradise-like level-3 world after death, while others find themselves in a level-2 holding place or the shadow realms around the Earth, depending on their emotional baggage and earthly attachments. Higher planes, such as the level-4 Summerland or ethereal levels (levels 5-7), house advanced beings who exist without physical form or carnal desires. Ultimately, the text suggests that our human consciousness during a lifetime can navigate these dimensions through spiritual purification, meditation, and fostering a connection to the cosmic source at the center of everything.
11 – Tracing Divisiveness to Our Most Ancient Past
Modern political polarization stems from a deep spiritual struggle rooted in prehistoric origins. The author suggests that humans possess a dual nature inherited from a peaceful, cooperative Edenite ancestry and a more aggressive, survival-driven Atlantean lineage. This divisive tension becomes more pronounced as light from ethereal forces encounters darkness from a “spiritual shadow” surrounding the Earth. While external factors like leadership and media fan the flames of discord, the core issue is presented as a metaphysical imbalance between light and dark energies, in which individuals can transcend this global divisiveness by fostering a conscious connection to the central cosmic source (God) through meditation and spiritual awareness.
We observe the interconnectedness of human existence, spiritual evolution, and the looming transition of a planetary apocalypse. The author utilizes instrumental transcommunication (ITC) to reveal that a central, divine source sustains the omniverse, while Earth’s predatory nature has created a dark spiritual shadow that necessitates periodic cleansing. To navigate this “End Time,” the texts advocate for cultivating an inner light through heart-centered meditation and fostering a conscious connection to the source. Ultimately, the articles frame the apocalypse not as a final destruction, but as a spiritual recycling process intended to reunite light and darkness. By prioritizing love, gratitude, and higher vibrations, individuals can maintain peace and prepare for their eventual return to a paradise reality.
Kudos to Don for his contribution. If I read his site correctly, he has made over 500 such videos!
The video entitled “Dr. Greer and the UFO Whistleblowers”(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJK-THd56ZQ) contains a nice summary of everything I know from my days with Steven. This video has a mature male voice narrating the show. This is more appealing to me than the young female voice heard on the videos about ITC and the afterlife. Of course, this is just my preference.
I have not yet seen the new ITC videos in this post. Perhaps our narrator has a new voice. And truly, this information format is valuable, nonetheless, regardless of the voice used.
I’ll see if Don can ‘change things up’ a little next month, with a more mature-sounding narrator in some of the videos. If a variety of narrators is an option with NotebookLM, it might be nice to use a lot of different voices for future videos… just for the sake of variety. I’ll run it by Don and do a little googling for information about that AI tool.
… or do a google search on this:
notebooklm options for choosing narrators in an output video
Apparently there’s an app or set of tools called ElevenLab that lets NotebookLM users get creative with narrator voices and other aspects of the video.
Hmmmm
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(Some of the material is proprietary, especially the exceptional audio and visual contacts received by Maggy Fischbach and Jules Harsch of Luxembourg, who gave me permission to share their results.)
MM
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Kudos to Don for his contribution. If I read his site correctly, he has made over 500 such videos!
The video entitled “Dr. Greer and the UFO Whistleblowers”(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJK-THd56ZQ) contains a nice summary of everything I know from my days with Steven. This video has a mature male voice narrating the show. This is more appealing to me than the young female voice heard on the videos about ITC and the afterlife. Of course, this is just my preference.
I have not yet seen the new ITC videos in this post. Perhaps our narrator has a new voice. And truly, this information format is valuable, nonetheless, regardless of the voice used.
A nice example of a mature female voice is seen in this video by someone who is celebrating Yogananda’s 133 birthday on 1-5-26. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XfAGSZea9A
Great points, John.
I’ll see if Don can ‘change things up’ a little next month, with a more mature-sounding narrator in some of the videos. If a variety of narrators is an option with NotebookLM, it might be nice to use a lot of different voices for future videos… just for the sake of variety. I’ll run it by Don and do a little googling for information about that AI tool.
Mark
John,
NotebookLM provides limited, built-in options for choosing the narrator’s voice
Sources:
https://support.google.com/notebooklm/answer/16454555?hl=en#:~:text=Customize%20your%20Video%20Overview:,languages%20for%20your%20video’s%20narration.
https://www.futurepedia.io/courses/google-notebooklm-complete-course/lessons/change-notebooklm-podcast-voices-elevenlabs#:~:text=Technical%20&%20Workflow%20Benefits,quality%20of%20your%20audio%20projects.
… or do a google search on this:
notebooklm options for choosing narrators in an output video
Apparently there’s an app or set of tools called ElevenLab that lets NotebookLM users get creative with narrator voices and other aspects of the video.
Hmmmm
Mark