THE EVOLUTION FROM ORGANIC TO CYBER REALITY
Before the end, the humans had become removed from nature and became dependent on the fabrication of material objects. One mechanical creation in particular, played a major part in their Armageddon. An object called a ‘Computer’. In its infancy, this tool appeared to be a major asset to the Human Race. The transfer of information between people was able to occur very quickly leaving no borders or boundaries to separate people. It also allowed many options for entertainment. But with time the human’s dissatisfaction with the real world, gradually gave way to a merging of fact with fiction, where eventually, fiction became the reality for many people.
The human collective psyche, from the beginning of their ‘civilized’ societies, had ingrained in its subconscious, words like ‘Utopia’, and ‘Arcadia’, the word Arcadia itself, based on an idea inherited from the Greek civilisation, this dream for the perfect world would be the driving ambition of the humans throughout their history. It would appear that eventually they would seek the perfect world in the false idea that it could be gained by the acquisition of material objects, especially those which would take away the need for the humans to undertake physical tasks. Their search lay in the dream outside themselves when the road to the freedoms they sought, lay on looking within, not out. The answers to what they were seeking were always with them but they left themselves in search of what they already possessed.
In their search for Arcadia, the desire for more pleasure and less work time became an obsession. Just before the end came, millions of humans would opt for a world of ‘Virtual Pleasure’, where they could escape into a fantasy world of their own making. For pre-paid time, a person could choose to alleviate the pressures of the real world. The problem with this Virtual Reality World was that it was so attractive in comparison to the unsatisfying reality they had created for themselves that many people opted for longer periods of time away from their real environments, away from their responsibilities to work and to their families.
They began to reject the world that didn’t live up to its promises of a better planet to live in. Many people eventually became permanently addicted to the artificial world and would even pass, from life, without being aware that their material life had ended. The technology became so advanced, that the consciousness would just transfer from the biological, to the spiritual, but these spirits, would end up lost in virtual dream states, so its natural karmic passage was lost, with no escape, these souls would become lost in a dream within a dream. This was the infant technology that would later lead to experiments with more advanced and sophisticated applications.
This technology would be utilized years later for Deep Space Exploration, which led to the final escape of sixty humans, who would end up travelling through space on a journey that went beyond their mortal life spans. Before the advanced, controlled experiments were explored, these uncontrolled deaths resulted in many human souls being lost in the Bardo states, (the spaces between dimensions, where the soul searches for a new home), a place of non reality, a place that was not natural and could be infiltrated by evil forces that would be able to recruit souls, with promises of Paradise. I don’t wish to discuss these negative forces at this point, these negative forces being the very reason I am here now, running for my life. Computers also played their part in assisting in taking the humans further away from their organic, mental facilities. The humans had great potential to develop their Psychic Mind skills but more emphasis was placed on using the mind in mundane ways that wouldn’t maximize its potential.
More and more dependence was placed on their Super Computers until eventually; the computers were able to sustain themselves allowing the humans to now live in their Multi-Plex, Surround Sound Arcadias. They had found “Cyber Utopia”.
In this section of the book comes a warning about the potential for people to lose themselves within the Cyber World that is being developed and becoming ever more sophisticated.
Computers have assisted people who live in developed countries by taking them away from undertaking the strenuous physical tasks that once required masses of human muscle.
From using animals to take the strain of physical labour through to the present age that uses computers for example that reduce what were once large amounts of workers in car production plants, reducing those numbers now to a few computer operators who can now take a car along the full length of the production line.
Every more dependents on computers will continue to increase. We now are in the process of creating computers that think for themselves bypassing human input. Before too long, computers will be able to undertake all human tasks; they will be able to reproduce and maintain themselves.
With time the humans’ capacity to think for themselves will be reduced as we become completely dependent on computers for all bodily needs.
Without physical activity the body will continue down the road of obesity through lack of exercise. With time the body will become dysfunctional, leading to an existence in a mind state only; a consciousness whose evolution no longer requires a physical self for its sense of knowing.
No longer will we need organic reality for birth and death. Consciousness may well be eternal life.
We may already be existing in a form of cyberspace without even knowing it now. Our tunnel vision of reality may now become expanded upon by advanced developments in the awareness of mind linking with Super Computers who may manage the reality for us. It may be the we have options of reality that suits the client. Tailor made life for an eternity.
This may well be the reality of the Utopia that humans were looking for.
The human collective psyche, from the beginning of their ‘civilized’ societies, had ingrained in its subconscious, words like ‘Utopia’, and ‘Arcadia’, the word Arcadia itself, based on an idea inherited from the Greek civilisation, this dream for the perfect world would be the driving ambition of the humans throughout their history. It would appear that eventually they would seek the perfect world in the false idea that it could be gained by the acquisition of material objects, especially those which would take away the need for the humans to undertake physical tasks. Their search lay in the dream outside themselves when the road to the freedoms they sought, lay on looking within, not out. The answers to what they were seeking were always with them but they left themselves in search of what they already possessed.
In their search for Arcadia, the desire for more pleasure and less work time became an obsession. Just before the end came, millions of humans would opt for a world of ‘Virtual Pleasure’, where they could escape into a fantasy world of their own making. For pre-paid time, a person could choose to alleviate the pressures of the real world. The problem with this Virtual Reality World was that it was so attractive in comparison to the unsatisfying reality they had created for themselves that many people opted for longer periods of time away from their real environments, away from their responsibilities to work and to their families.
They began to reject the world that didn’t live up to its promises of a better planet to live in. Many people eventually became permanently addicted to the artificial world and would even pass, from life, without being aware that their material life had ended. The technology became so advanced, that the consciousness would just transfer from the biological, to the spiritual, but these spirits, would end up lost in virtual dream states, so its natural karmic passage was lost, with no escape, these souls would become lost in a dream within a dream. This was the infant technology that would later lead to experiments with more advanced and sophisticated applications.
This technology would be utilized years later for Deep Space Exploration, which led to the final escape of sixty humans, who would end up travelling through space on a journey that went beyond their mortal life spans. Before the advanced, controlled experiments were explored, these uncontrolled deaths resulted in many human souls being lost in the Bardo states, (the spaces between dimensions, where the soul searches for a new home), a place of non reality, a place that was not natural and could be infiltrated by evil forces that would be able to recruit souls, with promises of Paradise. I don’t wish to discuss these negative forces at this point, these negative forces being the very reason I am here now, running for my life. Computers also played their part in assisting in taking the humans further away from their organic, mental facilities. The humans had great potential to develop their Psychic Mind skills but more emphasis was placed on using the mind in mundane ways that wouldn’t maximize its potential.
More and more dependence was placed on their Super Computers until eventually; the computers were able to sustain themselves allowing the humans to now live in their Multi-Plex, Surround Sound Arcadias. They had found “Cyber Utopia”.
In this section of the book comes a warning about the potential for people to lose themselves within the Cyber World that is being developed and becoming ever more sophisticated.
Computers have assisted people who live in developed countries by taking them away from undertaking the strenuous physical tasks that once required masses of human muscle.
From using animals to take the strain of physical labour through to the present age that uses computers for example that reduce what were once large amounts of workers in car production plants, reducing those numbers now to a few computer operators who can now take a car along the full length of the production line.
Every more dependents on computers will continue to increase. We now are in the process of creating computers that think for themselves bypassing human input. Before too long, computers will be able to undertake all human tasks; they will be able to reproduce and maintain themselves.
With time the humans’ capacity to think for themselves will be reduced as we become completely dependent on computers for all bodily needs.
Without physical activity the body will continue down the road of obesity through lack of exercise. With time the body will become dysfunctional, leading to an existence in a mind state only; a consciousness whose evolution no longer requires a physical self for its sense of knowing.
No longer will we need organic reality for birth and death. Consciousness may well be eternal life.
We may already be existing in a form of cyberspace without even knowing it now. Our tunnel vision of reality may now become expanded upon by advanced developments in the awareness of mind linking with Super Computers who may manage the reality for us. It may be the we have options of reality that suits the client. Tailor made life for an eternity.
This may well be the reality of the Utopia that humans were looking for.
Published on December 18, 2011 04:27
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