"Exoconsciousness is the innate human ability to connect, communicate, and co-create with extraterrestrials, multidimensionals, and spiritual beings."
— Rebecca Hardcastle Wright, PhD, 2006 | Institute for Exoconsciousness
Natural Consciousness |Experiencer Research |Plasma Science |Space Ethics
Exoconsciousness is a field of study originating with Rebecca Hardcastle Wright, PhD, who formally established the term in 2006. It addresses the human capacity to consciously engage with non-human intelligence — extraterrestrial, multidimensional, and spiritual — through natural consciousness rather than technological mediation.
The Institute for Exoconsciousness (I-EXO), founded in 2018, develops this framework through education, research, ethics, and experiencer integration.
What Exoconsciousness Defends:
9 Interlocking Principles:
(1) natural human consciousness amidst brain-centric or artificial reality constructs
(2) innate psychic abilities amidst synthetic mind and body control
(3) human intelligence amidst AI and AGI
(4) individual moral sovereignty and conscience amidst algorithmic ethics
(5) spiritually ensouled humans amidst technological-genetic hybridization
(6) individual dignity amidst engineered, AI-sourced government and social structures
(7) natural law, including the laws of nature and plasma science amidst geoengineering
(8) inalienable rights amidst AI governance, tokenized economy
(9) cosmic equality and peace amidst the threat of space war
Most contact frameworks focus on technology, threat assessment, or government disclosure. Exoconsciousness places natural human consciousness as the primary interface — prioritizing individual development, ethics, and innate psychic intelligence over institutional or technological mediation.
Rebecca Hardcastle Wright, PhD, formally established the term in 2006, grounded in her own contact experiences and scholarly research in consciousness studies.
No. It is a field of study and practice grounded in Plasma, post-materialist science, consciousness research, experiencer testimony, and natural law ethics. It is non-dogmatic and draws on multiple disciplines.
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