Ingo Swann: A Life Gone Wild

Published 2023-06-13
Ingo Swann (1933-2013) led what can only be called a life filled with a constellation of connections.     

In 2009, Ingo invited filmmakers into his home to begin what was going to be a documentary on his contributions to remote viewing, but what happened instead was it turned into a wild ride into with myriad of facets of Ingo's life. Footage shot during this time, from 2009-2011, captured Ingo at his eccentric best, and was coupled with interviews of 20+ people who had been in Ingo's orbit at some point during his life's adventures.   

After Ingo passed away, Swann-Ryder Productions, LLC, began expanding the dimensions of the film, and between 2015-2017, 30+ additional interviews were undertaken, covering everything from Ingo's early days, to his encounters with UFOs and ETs, to his sojourn into the powers of the human mind. In total, the footage shows that Ingo's life is truly as Ingo said, "... a life gone wild."    

A short trailer was created offering a hint of what a full-length documentary film could be. This short film, the video herein, won Best Bio Pic at the 2017 Philip K. Dick Film Festival in New York City. We are releasing this short film on the New Thinking Allowed channel with permission. We hope you enjoy this small peek into the life of Ingo Swann. 
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  • Ingo's traveling through the universe was thought provoking. I was 6 or 7 when I was sitting on a log about 100 feet from our house after I got home from school. A chipmunk mounted the uprising trunk of an oak tree. I, for no particular reason, started thinking and seeing that from the chipmunk to the tree a connection to all things. Soon I began to realize that all things even throughout the universe are connected. I could see the galaxies several at a time and they all were pinwheel galaxies. Right away I told my grandfather and he said, "Don't tell anybody."
  • @sohamsuke
    Thank you Jeffrey. I too have accessed the realms of the non-local. It's nice to be on Earth while Truth is coming out and people are waking up to our real conditions and abilities. Blessed be your path.
  • Thank you for sharing this beautiful film. What a revelation. I was not aware of this amazing being. I had only heard his name. My world is enriched and my curiosity awakened.
  • @n-Fold
    I so admire Ingo’s efforts. Will the full documentary ever be available? Would love to see the longer videos of Tiller and Persinger…and of course Ingo… Thanks so much Jeff Mishlove for sharing this short version.
  • @christofl6523
    Amazing man! Anyone who hasn't read his books should do so.
  • @riaglopop
    Immensely amazing! Thank you for sharing his story and beautiful moments of his life with us all💗 stunning human being he was!
  • Just beautiful, thank you for this lovely touching and personal account of him. Still teaching us even now in such a marvelous and visceral way. Maybe the most experiential teacher… always inspiring with his eyes to “join in” his wise and quick sense of humor revealing his awareness that most of us haven’t quite caught up with him. But perpetually encouraging all of us to join him! One of a kind…the best kind!
  • Thank you for sharing this. Ingo, has been one of my greatest inspirations in life:)
  • @philipk917
    wow! That was outrageously wonderful! Thank you so much for posting and sharing this. Well Wishes for you and yours. 🧡🧡🧡
  • @taonow369
    Fascinating- I would like some more in depth analysis of him Seems like it scratched the surface Thank you for the introduction
  • Jeffrey, thank You for getting permission from the Ingo Swann estate. We screened this doc back in 2017 and followed with a panel that included Jacques Vallee, and Hal Puthoff.
  • @dolphin0064
    Gorgeous, I didn’t suspect mr. Swan was a so a multifaceted person. Many thanks Jeffry for having shared this documentary