About Greg Campbell: Author of Total Reset and Cultural Mediator

Portrait of Greg Campell, the author of Total Reset, a book about aboriginal mindset & history.

Greg Campbell

Though Greg Campbell is the 75-year-old Australian author of Total Reset, if you ask him who is responsible for this inspiring tome he will tell you he is not an expert on anything, merely a translator of received knowledge.

As a young boy, Greg spent most of his time playing in nature. In his youth, his pursuits included football, surfing, chess, law studies, cricket, mowing lawns, reading, poetry and driving 100-tonne trucks. That was until the Rainbow Serpent arrived and initiated the 23-year-old into the other-dimensional reality, revealing the hidden fabric of our physical world where past, present and future coexist along with all forms and phenomena.

Thereafter, life unfolded under that influence, initially in the company of Indian sages and then with traditional Aboriginal wisdom keepers.

As it transpired, the Rainbow Serpent’s plan for Greg was simple: help explain the critical role of humans in maintaining the balance of all life on Earth by sharing with others knowledge conveyed by wise elders about the nature of reality, self and consciousness, our interrelatedness with the whole and the nature of balanced, enduring societies.

That process of sharing began when the head of Australia’s largest government department asked Greg to help de-stress people by teaching them about meditation and mindfulness. The results led an Australian billionaire to engage him to motivate an elite sporting team to peak performance. As word spread, CEOs of global and national corporations, including Australia’s largest, sought his services to reshape the cultures of their organisations, starting with a new vision of possibilities and then reshaping beliefs, values and strategies congruent with its realisation.

The consultancy he founded was lauded for its broad, innovative approach and high ethical principles. But the business of corporate cultural change was merely preparation for what was to come, a focus on the challenges facing our world and the nature of the changes needed for a genuinely sustainable future.

Though business was booming, the 38-year-old, increasingly curious about the ways of humanity’s oldest continuous culture, chose to exit corporate life and in 1991 went to live in the remote Kimberley region of Australia with a traditional Aboriginal elder and powerful maban (shaman), Lulu, and the Goolarabooloo people.

Concerned about the state of the world and threats to the continuity of all life, Lulu asked Greg to work with him and his people on one book. Over more than three decades Total Reset slowly emerged with original knowledge carried unbroken for thousands of generations. It reveals the First Peoples as the holders of holistic principles integral to our species’ design and ever capable of application; humanity’s original blueprint for living.

Total Reset honours Lulu’s wish for people to be able to look at our world through new lenses and, in that light, join together to reset how we are living on Earth, abandoning humanity’s 5,000-year trajectory of destruction in favour of holistic ways of being and doing.

In Greg’s words:

At this critical moment in the human saga, what is needed is not a rebranding of globalist rule under the guise of The Great Reset, it is a Total Reset in which we let go of the constructs of domination and division and re-embrace holistic constructs that long enabled the wellbeing of all peoples and our Earth.

Guided by the original knowledge of the First Peoples and working with the spirit pervading all life, we can access the power and intelligence to translate whole-of-life appreciations into the socioeconomic forms and functions of enduring societies, people again living in dignity and freedom.

Greg resides near the Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park in southwestern Australia, surrounded by trees, birds and kangaroos, simply being.