◉ PSYCHOHISTORY

Hive Mind / Collective Consciousness NHI Typology

concept
Across UFO abductees, channelers, and DMT trips, people keep describing the same thing — beings with no individual self who think as one.
Who they are

The 'Hive Mind' typology, a recurring description of non-human intelligences that act as a single collective.

What they do

In the engine it is a cross-source pattern where different witnesses independently describe telepathic, identity-less collective beings.

How it works

It shows up in abduction reports (the 'Short Greys'), channeled entities (the 'Abraham' collective, the 'Ra' social-memory-complex), and DMT-research entity encounters, while science fiction like Star Trek's Borg (from 1989) and Vernor Vinge's 1992 novel provided hive-mind templates that came before or alongside these accounts.

Why it matters

It matters as a case of many separate sources converging on the same image without any obvious coordination — a signal the engine tracks as a culture-feedback pattern.

The engine's record — word for word
NHI typology: species described as operating without individual identity, communicating telepathically as collective. Cross-corpus presence: abductee-literature (Short Greys hive-collective claims), channeled-entity claims (Abraham collective, Ra social-memory-complex), DMT-research entity-class. Sci-fi feedback loop documented: Star Trek Borg (1989+ TNG), Vernor Vinge Hive cosmology (1992 'A Fire Upon the Deep') — sci-fi templates predate or parallel hive-mind NHI typology emergence. Engine relevance: cultural-feedback-loop architecture — convergence-without-coordination signal.
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