Making Sense of New UFO Realities
Short Course
Confidently navigating UFO and extraterrestrial experience and public discourse isn’t easy.
‘High strangeness’ challenges our assumptions and points to new possibilities. The diversity of non-human intelligences suggests new ways of being, and complex exo-political realities. Current human responses include indifference, discerning engagement, emotional polarisation, and overwhelm.
This course explores inner and outer journeys of UAP and NHI related experience, discovery and transformation. How might we assess the validity of subjective experience and objective assertions with a reasonable level of confidence?
Making sense of UFOs is probably as much about perspective as it is about evidence. Integrative frameworks and processes can help us understand our explorations, and recover from experiences that may compromise our wellbeing or understanding of reality.
The presenters draw on appropriate learning and healing models and practices from education, psychology and exo studies. These are intended to empower constructive and discerning engagement with aspects of the phenomena that may be of interest.
Optional activities encourage reflection on personal and collective journeys, as we consider and experience, the psychological and cultural implications of emerging new realities.
Registration: Psychological and Cultural Implications of UFO/UAP Disclosure (June 2025)

