Starseed / Walk-In / Soul-Origin Cosmology
concept
A booming belief system tells people they're alien souls born into human bodies, and its promoters profit by selling that identity back to them.
Who they are
The Starseed / Walk-In / Soul-Origin cosmology, a cluster of beliefs claiming humans are embodied alien souls (Pleiadian, Arcturian, and others), promoted by operators like the Dolores Cannon QHHT network, Sahara Rose, and others.
What they do
A set of channeled cosmologies that fuse alien-entity beliefs with people's personal identities.
How it works
It draws on sources like Ruth Montgomery's 1979 walk-in soul-exchange claims and Dolores Cannon's work, and its operators profit at scale by charging $100-500 per reading plus course bundles and certification programs, all validating followers' self-categorization as alien-incarnate.
Why it matters
The engine reads its main driver as collective psychology, offering a sense of cosmic belonging as traditional religious and national identities decline, and stresses it is not engine-validated (high structural significance but zero data rigor).
The engine's record — word for word
Cosmology cluster claiming humans as embodied NHI souls — Pleiadian/Arcturian/Sirian/Lyran/Mintakan starseeds, Ruth Montgomery walk-in soul-exchanges (1979 'Strangers Among Us'), Dolores Cannon Three Waves. Operators: Cannon QHHT network, Sahara Rose, Rebecca Campbell, Paul Silva. Engine relevance: documents how channeled-entity cosmology recursively integrates with audience-identity formation — operator class profits at scale ($100-500 readings, course bundles, certification programs) by validating audience self-categorization as NHI-incarnate. Apex Superposition (c) collective psychology dominant reading: starseed identity supplies cosmic-belonging substitute for declining religious + national identity sources. NOT engine-validated; structural-significance high, data-rigor zero, Webb dual-verdict mandatory.
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