Last time in PT2 we looked at outdated thought patterns that slam the lid shut the second someone says “UFO.” Today we’re cracking the lid even wider on something that makes UFOs look like a warm-up act: reincarnation.
Madhava Setty, MD just dropped a mind-bender on Substack titled “Reincarnation: The Biggest Secret” after a high-level symposium in New York last September. The group wasn’t your typical think-tank — it included whistleblowers, scientists, physicians, filmmakers, and even survivors of satanic ritual abuse and MKUltra-style programming. They were asked one simple question:
“What is the most important information you believe is being hidden from the public?”
Setty’s answer? Reincarnation. Not as woo-woo philosophy, but as the hidden operating system of consciousness itself. Big thanks (and a direct credit) to Rachel Vaughan— a courageous survivor who was at that same symposium and whose submission is featured (with her permission) in Setty’s piece. You can read her post and the full context here: In September last year I had the pleasure of spending time with an incredible group of individuals during a gathering in New York.
— Rachel Vaughan (@weazel8888) April 18, 2026
Madhava Setty, MD was a member of this symposium, & he has written this excellent Substack which includes some of my submission (with my…
Here are some of the funniest (and most stubborn) outdated thought patterns that still keep reincarnation locked in the “maybe later” folder:
| The Light at the End of the Tunnel: Why Millions of People Experience Visions When Near Death |
My old roommate was a hardcore materialist. He’d wave his hand and say, “Dust to dust, lights out, game over.” Then one night he told me about his four-year-old daughter who kept describing a “previous house with the red door” in perfect detail — a house he and his wife had never lived in or even visited. He laughed it off as “cute imagination.”
A very buttoned-up accountant friend once rolled her eyes at a documentary about past-life memories: “That’s fine for Buddhists, but I’m Christian / atheist / busy adult.” Six months later she read Setty’s piece and realized the symposium wasn’t full of crystal-waving mystics — it included former high-level government folks, academics, and physicians asking the same questions.
I caught myself thinking this during a rough week: “If I have to come back and fix anything else, I’m tapping out.” Then I remembered Setty’s video-game analogy — most of us are here for experience and growth, while a tiny group treats it like a high-score power run across lifetimes.
Classic line from the same crowd that once “knew” heavier-than-air flight was impossible.
The Gentle (and Slightly Cosmic) Truth
These old patterns didn’t stick around because we’re dumb. They stuck around because they kept things simple, safe, and predictable. But when you finally lift the lid and consider that we might be indestructible consciousness temporarily wearing these bodies… nothing catastrophic happens. Your brain stays right where it belongs. What does fall out are the rigid fears that told us we’re small, temporary, and powerless.The soul is eternal.
The sky (and the afterlife) is wide open.
Madhava Setty’s full post → Reincarnation: The Biggest Secret
What outdated thought pattern about life and death is still quietly running your life? Drop it in the comments — let’s keep opening those minds together.
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