NEIL FREER is a researcher, writer, lecturer, philosopher and poet living in Santa Fe, NM. Neil and his wife, Ursula, have lived in the Eldorado area since 1994. Neil holds a BA in English and did his graduate work in Philosophy and Psychology at the New School for Social Research. He has taught college courses in Philosophy and History of Religion, gives private and public seminars and lectures and has done over one hundred forty radio and TV interviews. Neil is the author of Breaking the Godspell, a book which explores the ramifications of the archaeological, astronomical and genetic proof for our being a genetically engineered species and presents the ramifications of this new paradigm of human nature that resolves the Creationist-Evolutionary conflict.
In his second book, God-Games: What Do You Do Forever? he explores the ways in which we will live when, individually and collectively, we attain the unassailable integrity afforded by the restoration of our true genetic history. He outlines the species maturity of the new planetary civilization and describes the “god games” of immortality, four dimensional consciousness, life after the Law Of Everything, alien contact, that the new human will play.
Neil’s work appears as part of the symposium, Of Heaven and Earth (Book Tree, 1996) which includes the paper he presented as invited guest speaker at the Zecharia Sitchin Day special event at the International Association For New Science conference in 1996. An essay “In The Middle of Whose Ship Are You Standing?” is included in David Pursglove’s Zen And The Art Of Close Encounters. Neil’s most recent public presentation was at the Sedona Millennium Conference. A one hour interview with Jeffery Mishlove on Thinking Allowed was aired nationwide on PBS TV September 13th, 1999.