Have a Nice Disclosure!
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Last update: 05-16-2026
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- Ron A BCreative Writing to contemplate Disclosure.I can only relate to this book by the questions it raised to me, what it made me think about, which is, in my opinion, what a good book does. It is a short piece of creative writing with shades of poetic style in that it does not pretend to have answers but raises many very interesting theories for the reader to contemplate.
What is Disclosure? Does the government know as much as I do (or more) about the Universal Law of Love and Compassion that would make them worthy to disclose to me? Psychic ability has been proven in peer review experiments and the NHI presence has been testified to by thousands of people, so would better pictures and examples be anything more than fun to have. Who would be a trusted source for such material? What hidden motives would a government disclosure’s information be seeded with?
What is the truth of my life’s past and my present state? What was the Soar-Gate program and was I involved and if so, to what extent? How did the traumas of my childhood shape me? Is not all of life a continual healing and returning more and more to an authentic and genuine expression of my unique nature? Will knowing about all the wrongs done to me help me be more kind and considerate to all people in the here and now?
Perhaps a ‘nice disclosure’ is already existent in the many spiritual traditions when the dogma and cultural baggage is stripped away. Be careful about the paradigms about reality being promoted in any disclosure. This book stays open and provokes thoughts about what we wish for in any type of disclosure. - Kordell OrganA marriage of science & spirituality in an easy read, thought provoking bookI loved it! I purchased this book because I saw the author on Mayim Bialik’s podcast on you tube and I was very interested in the way her work married science and spirituality. She has my dream job! It was a great interview. When I began reading, the first couple of chapters in I was thinking what a waste of money. But please stick with it because the rest of the book is filled with valid science backed information and many thought provoking ideas that excited my brain and sparked a ton of …what if I took her concept in another direction creative thoughts. So worth the money and time. I reread it twice before passing it on to a friend. And PS the first chapters were better the 2nd & 3rd time around! An easy read, a thought provoking book and a good deal of fun too.
- Gina P.Have a Nice Disclosure - bookBizarre. Not sure what to think of content.
- BookloverKTBrilliant WorkJulia Mossbridge is a brilliant thinker, researcher, and writer. She approaches the UFO/UAP/Disclosure topic with curiosity and clarity, and she urges readers to do the same. If you are UFO curious, this is a great place to start. If you are a UFO fanatic, this is a must-read. Mossbridge is one of the few voices in this space that absolutely demand attention. You will not regret buying and reading this book.
- sara casey connellFascinating and IlluminatingAfter reading Dr. Julia Mossbridge's Premonition Code, I eagerly anticipated this book. From the front lines of consciousness and neuroscience, this book is a hybrid of spiritual memoir, thought experiment, and guidebook. Mossbridge doesn't tell us: ‘here is what you must believe,’ but rather invites us to remember what we already know beneath fear, conditioning, and cultural noise. I'm recommending this book to all my friends and clients.
- Julia AshleyWhat's holding you back?Have a Nice Disclosure addresses our existential need to grasp our own disclosure.
Proprioception tells us where our body is. Mossbridge shows us how to sense where our consciousness is. Guided by a GPS of unconditional love, she shows us how to give ourselves permission to seek wisdom & hidden truth. She doesn't hand down answers, she helps us find our own. - Mark B.Good readInteresting and insightful.
- James FaulkA product of both science and the human spiritIn this short volume, cognitive neuroscientist Dr. Julia Mossbridge examines a fraught topic with poetic grace and deep consideration.
She also shares some deeply buried truths of her own, and wrestles with the need for our species to connect with the transcendent.
I’m a podcaster, and I often cover the mysteries of mind, human potential, the convolutions of self and how all these relate to ancient ideas of soul and spirit.
I’ve been actively searching for a connection between those old ideas and the frontiers of consciousness and science — they seem to be two different dialects of the same language, and the most astute in science today are those bridging those gaps.
Dr. Julia Mossbridge is one brilliant example of such a bridge. She is pursuing deep existential truths about our universe and our species while at the same time exploring how they can ultimately serve to transform our world.
The motivation, on my end, for seeking these folks out is just that: to explore how emerging revelations about the universe and humanity can offer all of us a better and more loving way to be.
Even as we push the boundaries in so many scientific and technological directions, we’ve lost track of our essential goodness.
Whether through distraction, greed, fear, trauma, or even apathy, we seem to be increasingly cut off as a species from the miracle of our own existence.
Fortunately, scientists like Mossbridge have decided to buck physicalist dogma, and now seek to understand inner human experience as an essential part of the universe’s architecture.
What is love? What is time? What is the human soul?
And above all, the most important question: Who are we? And what will that process of disclosure and discovery do to us in the asking?
Mossbridge’s newest book, “Have a Nice Disclosure,” is a mind-bending sojourn into just these kinds of questions, punctuated by poetic sensibilities and Mossbridge’s own experience with government secrecy, redacted truth, and unwitting experimentation.
Highly recommended.