HIGH TECH TIMES Part 2: Machine and Mind Technology by DK Ellus
- Mar 3, 2016
- 2 min read
Unlike the myth, machines do not have a mind of their own… but rather they are connected to the same mind we are. Intelligent beings use the power of mindfulness to learn from universal mind (the sciences, philosophy, and spiritual teachings) whilst machines learn from their authors. Machines are very much like our children in that way. And thanks to the abovementioned Planck’s energy fluctuation that permeates all things, there is a measurable frequency that we all commonly share. In other words we are all connected to source – the universe’s benevolently never-ending creativity. It is the same creativity that bonds us all together to one mind. Therefore we are like players on one stage; all interconnected parts of the one mind amidst a thought. The key to all technology is Energy source. Here on earth our energy requires burning fuels, and generally destroying its precious resources. They are called non-renewables for a reason: they take far longer to replenish than to consume. This leaves a negative charge of energy, requiring a price to be paid later on. What about destructive human psychology? It appears to have a parallel pattern to the way we obtain the energy for machine technology. For example take family, employers/employees, and friends; people essentially treat each other as resources. We go to great lengths to cover this up to ourselves, but in the end what do we have friends for? There is always something we need. It is need that creates co-dependence, robbing us of our natural energy. Need takes the form of an energy pattern. For example, there is some energy you get out of a long-term relationship (perhaps security, a feeling of belonging, a sense of “home”, and so on), employer (someone to make day-to-day decisions on your behalf, feeling “useful” to somebody), government (being a “good samaritan”, feeling righteous, playing a victim) and friendship (playing a victim/persecutor, being aloof, rescuing another from their problems, a child/parent relationship, seductress/seducer, and many other co-dependent roles). Some of these may be ‘negative’ drama scenarios but we get addicted to playing them all the same. We love the energy that we take from other people. Taking energy from other people (or destroying resources from the ground – it is all the same really) disempowers everyone. This way we no longer are a sovereign being capable of truly making our own choices and be free from the shackles of other people’s “stuff”. When we surrender our sovereignty we surrender our infinite energy that exists inside the vacuum of each of our billions of cells. We surrender our infinitely available energy, just like a coalmine turning a blind eye to the sun!












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