I’ve come across some intriguing connections between Esalen, the Ennead, and the Skywatchers. The ties between Esalen and the Ennead—meaning “the nine” in Greek—are too striking to ignore. The Explorers Club, which can be found at ennea.io, is supporting the Skywatchers and participated in a recent event at Esalen. Their website makes it clear that they emphasize the concept of the Ennead. What adds an air of mystery is that they operate as an invitation-only community, almost like a secretive group unto themselves.
Given these connections, I would advise caution regarding any narratives emerging from this circle linked to Esalen. Additionally, I find it particularly curious that David Grusch is now part of this mix.
It’s fascinating how connections like the ones you’ve pointed out can weave together seemingly unrelated themes and communities. The ties between Esalen, the concept of the ennead, and groups like the Explorers Club definitely raise intriguing questions about intentions and motivations.
The number nine has various cultural and spiritual meanings, and its association with secretive or exclusive groups often adds an additional layer of mystery. Given Esalen’s history of exploring consciousness and the unknown, it’s not surprising that there are overlaps with organizations that delve into similar realms.
Your caution about narratives emerging from these connections is well-placed. When groups with esoteric leanings come together, it can create a blend of ideas and agendas that may not be transparent. David Grusch’s involvement adds another layer of intrigue, especially considering the topics he’s associated with. It’s always wise to approach such intersections with a discerning mind. What do you think motivates these communities to collaborate, and what could their ultimate goals be?