Born in New Zealand but resident in Australia since 1964, Kenneth E. Bartle is a designer, researcher, futurist, philosopher and published author; a teacher of human consciousness and ‘Intrinsic Natural Law. He writes concerning the inner workings of our conscious and subconscious minds in spiritual terms. His explanations of the ‘Value Transfer Wave’ (VTW) show the source of emotions, which in turn attest and confirm immutable natural law and an ‘objective philosophy.‘
His book, Law From Within, published in July 2017, but now superseded, paved the way for the groundbreaking books Conscious Ascendance and Navigate to Freedom, published in 2023. His book Naure's Providence (2024) unites the conscious process with spiritual values, intrinsic natural law and an objective philosophy of life. His work is unique, revolutionary, and crucially important—presently unavailable elsewhere.
Kenneth aims to revolutionise the understanding and teaching of ‘full consciousness' aka conscious intelligence, being the core of objective morality, ‘objective philosophy’ and natural justice. Humanity is thus able to depart from political ills and move into life's spritual dimension. Therein, personal sovereignty, freedom, self-governance and sovereignty laws will preside in a protected society allowing todays authoritarian government to self-destruct by its own choice. Thus humanity will ascend into the new epoch (or new age) spoken of by many.
Kenneth's offerings are not just alternatives to government but just and moral (Protecture) alternatives founded in intrinsic natural law, aka sovereignty laws. His work, including a Declaration of Individual Rights (DoIR) within a Constitution for Terra Australis, is exemplary. His universal (dual copyrighted) Biometric ID system based on ‘Life’ has been fully operational in the US for American State Nationals for the past four years, a testament to the practicality and impact of his ideas.
