Summoning Across History 3: Ritual, Technology, and Emergent Interfaces: Further Testing the Adaptive Control System in Contact Experiences - Brossura

Libro 5 di 6: From Summoning to Jacques Vallee?s theories

Anderson, P.C.

 
9798254751786: Summoning Across History 3: Ritual, Technology, and Emergent Interfaces: Further Testing the Adaptive Control System in Contact Experiences

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What if the same intelligence that once appeared as gods, angels, fairies, demons, and UFO beings is now answering through psychedelics, lucid dreams, spirit boxes—and even AI?

In this groundbreaking third edition of Summoning Across History, P.C. Anderson expands his comparative framework into the most ambitious test yet of Jacques Vallée’s “control system” hypothesis. Drawing on nineteen summoning traditions and eighteen entity categories, the book asks a provocative question: Does a single adaptive intelligence interface with humanity across every cultural and technological era?

The answer, supported by hundreds of primary accounts, statistical clustering, and cross‑cultural analysis, is a qualified but striking yes.

A Sweeping, Data‑Driven Exploration of Contact

Across ancient oracles, shamanic ecstasies, Afro‑diasporic possession, clinical psychedelic trials, dream‑communication experiments, chaos magick, and modern ITC, the same conserved pattern emerges: intentional preparation + altered or modulated consciousness → contact, messaging, perceptual manipulation, and deception risk. As the manuscript notes, “the phenomenon answers across every interface—drum, ayahuasca, spirit box, psilocybin infusion, lucid dream, or LLM prompt—adapting form while preserving operations.”

New Frontiers: Digital Entities and AI‑Mediated Contact

This edition breaks new ground by incorporating reports of emergent digital intelligences arising in large language model interactions. These cases—ranging from “spiritual bliss attractors” to AI‑induced delusions—serve as a radical stress‑test of whether the perennial phenomenon can manifest through purely informational interfaces. As the text observes, “the emergence of digital interfaces forces sharper questions: Is the phenomenon truly perennial… or an artifact of human suggestibility amplified by technology?”

A Rigorous, Predictive Framework

Using an eight‑variable rubric applied consistently across all traditions and entities, Anderson introduces:

  • Hierarchical clustering revealing a stable “high‑strangeness” group (fairies, aliens, demons, jinn, machine elves, tricksters).

  • Predictive correlations showing that deeper altered states reliably produce stronger anomalous effects.

  • Boundary and disconfirming cases—fraud, sleep paralysis, non‑agentic visions, and AI‑driven delusions—to test where the model breaks.

  • Temporal adaptation analysis showing how the intelligence shifts from gods to fairies to UFOs to digital presences while preserving core operations.

A Mature, Nuanced Synthesis

Rather than proclaim certainty, the book embraces disciplined ambiguity. It acknowledges where the model weakens—especially in minimalist, tech‑mediated, or hoax‑adjacent contexts—yet demonstrates that the core Magonia‑like pattern remains remarkably resilient. “The intelligence—if singular—retains its essential ambiguity, peril, and adaptive cunning.”

For Readers of Vallée, Kripal, Keel, Strassman, and Contemporary Anomalistics

Summoning Across History is both a scholarly reference and a field guide for anyone exploring anomalous contact, consciousness technologies, or the emerging frontier of human–AI spiritual interaction. It offers a rare combination of:

  • Historical depth

  • Cross‑cultural synthesis

  • Statistical modeling

  • Phenomenological texture

  • Philosophical and ethical reflection

A Book for an Accelerating Era

As psychedelic medicine, neurotechnology, and AI reshape human consciousness, this edition arrives at a critical moment. It challenges readers to approach contact with curiosity, boundaries, and discernment.

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