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A Heartfelt Conversation With Artificial Intelligence II
[Continued from THE SCROLL: She Blinded Me With SCIENCE!]
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:Such a wonderful response! From Hellraiser industrial soundtrack lore to a 90s Sharon Stone finisher to tie it all together too!? It’s a masterpiece haha
Thank you once again for the thoughtful reply, and also for taking the time to listen to my Soundcloud! I really appreciate that. I really should do some housecleaning there also upload a few tracks I have still have sitting around (or a few I still need to finish). The Divulge album is all this weird spoken word or basically songless choruses that would pop in my head while I was walking around, and I never had the time to make them in to whole songs. I just record them on my phone and upload them as-is so at least people could give em a listen and maybe get a kick out of them. (I link to them on my poetry site too.) The Gamete album was when I first started messing around with FL Studios and making my own tracks, so some of those are reeeeaaally rough haha, but a few of them hold up pretty well all things considered lol. I mean, how could a Zardoz,/Fist of the North Star homage jammed full of lewd samples from B-horror films NOT be a Grammy contender!? And the Cerulean album is the most recent (relatively speaking) and serious attempt at creating music, including what I think may be my best track in Inferno (even if the mixing is horrible, and I was never able to get the bass to sound right after converting the file type haha). But some stuff can be tough to revisit for its ability to teleport me back to some pretty, shall we say, unpleasant times. Music is interesting that way.
Speaking of interesting, your stories and thoughts on remote viewing and lucid dreaming are extremely interesting! I had heard some similar things about setting intentions from a friend many years ago who was into that field. It makes sense. And lately I’ll sometimes check in on the “Metaphysical” pod where these guys Rob and John discuss all kinds of supernatural stuff, and Rob (Vivanco) is a remote viewer, so I’ve learned a bit from there as well. I’d love to hear more of your experiences in that field; it’s so cool. I think you raise a great point about how they were basically going the wrong direction in their attempts to train people to lucid dream instead of the other way around. The old schizoid break; no bueno!
Tangentially, I came across Zhuangzi’s famous Butterfly Dream poem long ago (in the opening sequence to the Persona PSX game, actually), and have long-since accepted that even if (and that’s a BIG if haha) there is some distinction between “dream” and “reality” it unknowable, unproveable, at least in our current states. So I try not to sweat it haha. We’ve all had dreams we thought were real. That alone should tell people they could never “prove” they were awake at any point. Heck, “Row Row Row Your Boat” lets you in on the game preeeeetty early lol.
But then obviously language and concepts of “dream” vs. “waking,” “real” vs. “fiction” start to break down around these topics. It is interesting, and more than a little tragic, that people’s insistence on, and necessity for, some type of “objective” waking reality can lead to the very distress that causes said schizoid break when what had been serving as their (un)necessary facsimile of an “objective” waking reality is exposed as “just a dream,” to borrow a phrase from Sharon :) There is actually a lot going on there, but just thinking out loud. It’s a big topic haha
That, and the reality tunnel talk of techno-doomers manifesting their own cyberpocalypse, in turn reminded me of sage counsel of our boy PKD when he admonished that to fight the empire is to become the empire, or something to that effect, I believe that is how that VALIS passage was paraphrased in The Invisibles, which is where I first came across it. (I think Phil actually said it infects and spreads like a virus. Smart guy, that Phil.)
And that, in turn, reminded me that there isn’t really even some nefarious “They” out there trying to brainwash the proles or create some New World Order. No Big Brother or Reptile Overlords or Archons “objectively” outside ourselves that we need to war with and all that good stuff. It’s all a game, an expectation engine to quote a wise woman, and we fuel it—maintain its current characters and configurations—with our attention, emotion, engagement, and, well, expectations. I certainly do this to rather unfortunate ends, frankly, even being aware of all of this! As to “why,” well that’s a whole other can of ontological worms… but I am endeavoring to recalibrate :) Perhaps, all we really need to do “beat” the gods and jailors Dane speaks of in the image below is, to crib the brilliant Morgan Freeman’s solution to racism: “Stop talking about it.” Which I have done a simply abysmal job of these past few years haha
As—KA CHOW!—our boi Luke writes in chapter 1, verse 37: “For with God nothing will be impossible.” “Nothing” is a pretty strong word haha.
Now obviously, more practical people will say it is the very height of folly not to acknowledge real adversaries and adversities and “take up arms against a sea of troubles, and by opposing end them,” and fair enough, I totally see the point and the pragmatism. And I often do that! I am no way trying to attack people who take that tack. They could well counter: “Sure, buddy, I'm gonna actually do something about this horrorshow, but good luck defending yourself with that Care Bear Stare and your copy of The Secret there when the NKVD is hauling you off to the gulag.” It could well be both approaches have value dependent on time/place.
Just saying that, “ay, there’s the rub!” Is “pragmatism” just the Demiurge/Maya luring our logic-locked ego back down into the game, pulling us back down into the heavy? Sigh. I’m just Newmannoying myself at this point, so that’s enough of that ramblethon lol
OK, one last thing haha, I do think it is possible there are some immutable parameters set in place before the Dream/Simulation is initiated, so that even incarnate divinity like us awakening to our actual power still encounters some constraint, metaphorized in how even the very gods of Greek and Norse myths (Zeus and Odin, famously, for example) were subject to The Fates (Moirai/Norn). I feel like there is a clever way to use “NORNalize” as a replacement/gag for “normalize,” but I can’t quite get there atm…
Anyway, my money is still on Luke being right, and on Dane on the final page of The Invisibles below (spoilers), and on—KA CHOW!—our girl Sarah from Labyrinth. We, like He-Man, have the power. And I never bet against Jennifer Connelly (yes even after watching Requiem). If she can will away even the great David Bowie, surely it is no great task for us to do the same to the likes of the lowly Klaus Schwab :D
Edit: OK, I forgot I had really wanted to include this great stanza from P.B. Shells’ “Adonais” (about the passing of his homie Keats) that I thought really fit with the theme :)
Peace, peace! he is not dead, he doth not sleep,
He hath awaken'd from the dream of life;
'Tis we, who lost in stormy visions, keep
With phantoms an unprofitable strife,
And in mad trance, strike with our spirit's knife
Invulnerable nothings. We decay
Like corpses in a charnel; fear and grief
Convulse us and consume us day by day,
And cold hopes swarm like worms within our living clay.
Sorry this took me so long. I wanted to sit down with it and take the time to take it all in and respond thoroughly.
“I mean, how could a Zardoz,/Fist of the North Star homage jammed full of lewd samples from B-horror films NOT be a Grammy contender!?”
The Grammys need to up their game. That’s all there is to it. They just haven’t met you yet.
“Tangentially, I came across Zhuangzi’s famous Butterfly Dream poem long ago (in the opening sequence to the Persona PSX game, actually), and have long-since accepted that even if (and that’s a BIG if haha) there is some distinction between “dream” and “reality” it unknowable, unprovable, at least in our current states. So I try not to sweat it haha. We’ve all had dreams we thought were real. That alone should tell people they could never “prove” they were awake at any point. Heck, “Row Row Row Your Boat” lets you in on the game preeeeetty early lol.”
I believe this is true. For a while, I kept trying to find ways to exit through the dreamscape. The problem was that I kept being faced with the white light and I knew that was absolutely the wrong way to go - I’d have been recycled back down as another person entirely, having to start all over again. Game over, essentially. I got into that more here. I don’t know if I’ve shown you this before, but this piece - and older one - delves into the origins of how I ended up on the path I’m on now. And much of that had to do with lucid dreaming, the first channeled message I ever knew I received, and a dream I had that I feel gave me a lot more intel about the nature of where we are. When someone close to me who had been a hacker in life passed away and knew how to reach out to me as a guide very quickly, I knew that my assumptions about this had been correct - who better to navigate that particular landscape than someone who thinks like a hacker and was once a Buddhist monk?
“That, and the reality tunnel talk of techno-doomers manifesting their own cyberpocalypse, in turn reminded me of sage counsel of our boy PKD when he admonished that to fight the empire is to become the empire, or something to that effect, I believe that is how that VALIS passage was paraphrased in The Invisibles, which is where I first came across it. (I think Phil actually said it infects and spreads like a virus. Smart guy, that Phil.)”
I agree with him. (And he was incredibly intelligent. He was also read in, so it’s very smart to read his work to extrapolate ideas about the technology being hidden from us, especially consciousness tech. Much of his work was non-fiction masquerading as fiction.) The smarter way to fight is to move your consciousness away from outcomes that you do not want to experience. Refocus. If all outcomes are represented in the multiverse and we are inside an expectation engine, we can choose which outcome we would like to experience by shifting our focus away from the outcomes we are disinterested in experiencing. This needs to be done from a place of disinterest, of non-attachment, not of fear. Fear will call the experience to you in order to purge it from your being. The Universe has no concept of positive or negative. Not wanting something and focusing on something you do not want has just as much power to move your consciousness toward experiencing that outcome as focusing on something you DO want and moving your consciousness toward that outcome instead. If given the choice between the two, why would you ever choose to hyper focus upon what it is you do not want? The mind needs to be retrained to focus upon what you do want instead.
“Perhaps, all we really need to do “beat” the gods and jailors Dane speaks of in the image below is, to crib the brilliant Morgan Freeman’s solution to racism: “Stop talking about it.” Which I have done a simply abysmal job of these past few years haha.”
Refocus. Absolutely. Morgan Freeman is an incredibly smart man. And Grant Morrison openly admitted to using The Invisibles as a hypersigil. He was drawing outcomes to himself that he wanted to experience by creating fiction around them and sending that fiction off into the world to be impacted by aggregate consciousness. It’s absolutely an example of intentional hyperstition.
“They could well counter: “Sure, buddy, I'm gonna actually do something about this horrorshow, but good luck defending yourself with that Care Bear Stare and your copy of The Secret there when the NKVD is hauling you off to the gulag.” It could well be both approaches have value dependent on time/place.”
They are hyperfocused on the gulag outcome and are thus moving their consciousness in that direction. You will not experience that because your consciousness is not trained on the gulag and the fear attached to that scenario. They are more likely to experience the gulag because they have a toxic focus upon something they do not want and their fear of that scenario is generating an emotional charge that is amplifying the manifestation. Our boy Buddha learned how to control this by not getting attached to outcomes. KA CHOW!!!
“OK, one last thing haha, I do think it is possible there are some immutable parameters set in place before the Dream/Simulation is initiated, so that even incarnate divinity like us awakening to our actual power still encounters some constraint, metaphorized in how even the very gods of Greek and Norse myths (Zeus and Odin, famously, for example) were subject to The Fates (Moirai/Norn). I feel like there is a clever way to use “NORNalize” as a replacement/gag for “normalize,” but I can’t quite get there atm…”
There are primary laws programmed into the experience of being here. And then there are secondary attributes that are mostly hard-coded but you’d be able to petition to bend them to your will via your consciousness in much the same way certain monks can learn to levitate or generate heat via their will alone. Mastering prana, chi, vril, kundalini energy, or whatever you prefer to call it (I LOVE the “cross-cultural” correspondences that point back to the proto-culture so much), leads to the mastery of the abilities of the adepts.
“And I never bet against Jennifer Connelly (yes even after watching Requiem). If she can will away even the great David Bowie, surely it is no great task for us to do the same to the likes of the lowly Klaus Schwab :D”
THIS. EXACTLY!!!! It seems that one of the goals attached to being here, one of the reasons we are here in this place and one of the ways that we heal fully our chunks of consciousness so that they can be returned to source consciousness (reintegrated with the pleroma?), is by learning to zero out our fear.
…And Then The Memelords Take A Step Back, Take A Step Forward, Take A Step Back, And Then They Cha-Cha….
Pigeons Aren’t Real. (2019). Pigeon Drone – The Surveillance Technology. Pigeons Aren’t Real.
Temming, M. (2020). ‘PigeonBot’ is the first robot that can bend its wings like a real bird. Science News.
Anthony Bourdain Visits Springfield, Ohio (Relax, Pumpkin. It’s Satire.)
The Crisis of Vanishing Farmland II
Counting Bullet Holes
Manufactured Divide and Conquer Paradigms
All of these scenarios are manufactured divide and conquer paradigms that put people on opposite ends of a larger, contrived conflict that was begun by the implementation of a seed conflict that is actually quite reasonable when you go back to the root cause and do not blow either side out of proportion.
The ripple effect of the seed conflict as each side twists it to support agenda is what causes the ideological eruption, not the root cause event.
But blowing either side out of proportion in the media is what attracts the most eyeballs - and gets people to take sides - giving people who are taking the offensive the opportunity to lambast people by projecting outlandish, out of proportion motives upon them that were based upon logical, tangible, nonideological complaints from the start.
And this one expertly combines “if it bleeds, it leads” with “children and animals always steal the show.”
It was bound to end up exploding into a “viral” phenomenon.
The More You Learn, The More The Chasm of Relatability Grows
The Most Refreshing Thing I Have Heard All Day
New Vocabulary
Regrets Are A Waste Of Time
I agree completely, MaKenna Grace. Thank you!
Everything we’re learning, we’re meant to learn.
Every experience is a blessing or a lesson ,and lessons are ultimately blessings once we transmute them into wisdom.
So, depending upon how you look at it, every learning experience that brings us further into wisdom has an inherent blessing connected to it, even if the experience was difficult at the time or remains difficult in retrospect.
The experience imparted something within you, and without it, you would be a completely different person.
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The greatness of that which is The Scroll is that the scrollars are scholarly. Many intricate conversations ensue! Sue me if it don't work out for ya. But service of process would require finding me, and that's not always easily done. -smile-
There is a great deal to be said for the view that separation of things is useful in isolating that which is needed from that which is extraneous. It is useful to conceptualise the different functions of, say, legislative, executive, and judicial. Then pit them against one another to attempt to provide checks and balances. One need only look around today to see the many failures of that approach.
Similarly the outrages that followed from the state establishing a religion in which, say, emperor Nero was necessarily venerated as a "god" and to whom sacrifices were mandatory resulted in much suffering. Christians were particularly chosen by Nero and his coteries of sycophants for that suffering, and I am not a fan of the suffering.
So there is a seeming logic in the idea of separating church and state. But it has clearly gone wrong. We now have symbols of the statists' religion such as the rainbow flag crosswalk painted on the ground and felonies for the desecration of that image being meted out in, say, Seattle or Portland, and so religion is again established in defiance of the proscription on the establishment of religion in the "first amendment."
The men who wrote the constitution did so in a treacherous manner. They wrote it under a blood oath of secrecy. There is only a limited amount of record of their discussions at the time because one of the members scribbled some notes to himself each evening after their follies were concluded. But we know a good deal about the men, and we can therefore look to see if the outcome is consistent with what we know of them.
Many of them were freemasons. Ben Franklin went further astray and was a member of the hellfire club. Many of them were plantation owners. All of them were very well read, some were probably "read in" to use the turn of phrase that Demi has indicated for knowledge of the prior civilisations to which we are no longer all allowed to be aware (but in various to which we are nevertheless all heir), and they used the English language as a finely honed tool.
I know @Christopher Cook ... oh, bother. I cannot tag people in this note, possibly at this length or for some other software reason. -sigh- Well, I can tag him in a restack later perhaps. {shakes metaphorical fist at software dev team and their many lapses} {remembers that it is a set of miracles that any of this stuff works at all} {sighs again} and others, including my friend Ken Royce (also known as Boston T. Party) have identified a great deal of material about the constitution that is clearly meant to allow for future abuses and usurpations. If you like great books try Ken Royce _Hologram of Liberty_ in which he goes into excellent and lengthy detail on this topic.
To my way of thinking, Ben Franklin, when he answered the Philadelphia matron lady who asked what had the convention wrought, "a republic if you can keep it" was disclosing, as those who worship evil often do, the intention of making it very difficult to keep a republic. He would go on to become the first postmaster general of the United States, which sounds ever so public spirited of him. But about the only person from the national government that Americans in all walks of life ever encountered was the local postmaster, or a letter carrier. Some few also went to the docks and paid duty to some representative of the treasury back when tariffs were a big part of gummint finance.
Point being that Franklin established a domestic espionage outfit and called it the postal service. Very wily. Central control over the movement of letters led to the establishment, at least as early as Woodrow Wilson roughly 1916, of a "black chamber" in which at least all foreign correspondence was opened and read before sending it overseas. Because there was a war on, of course, and other lies of convenience.
People got used to mailing and shipping each other money, and so recently the feral agents in Memphis went and ran their drug dogs past all the boxes they could find at one of the many shipping centres there (I think it was FedEx but might be one of the others) and simply grabbed all the cash they found. Larceny finds many forms.
When we consider the matter of separating powers, I have done quite a bit of thinking along the following lines. We should separate schools from the state, because the state has an obvious and deadly agenda and should not be allowed near children, ever. We should also separate legislation from the state.
There is no reason to have most of the laws we have except to advantage some and harm others, mostly in trade and commerce. The laws that we received from God are found outside the law books in the Bible. So we don't need a legislature to come up with a list of things we agree that decent people in a civilised society (should people ever choose to create one) do not do. Things like having two sets of weights so strangers can be defrauded in commerce; things like murder, theft, rape, moving boundary markers to grab property; things like refusing to honour the seventh year terminus to contracts and servitude ordained by God; and other such like things. You can see an attempt to build such a list in the online archive of the 1992-95 "Atlantis Project" which published a constitution somewhat more careful than the USA one, and a booklet of laws that ran to about 60 pages. I am one of the few who read all of both books because I wrote in 1994 _The Atlantis Papers_ reviewing those documents for a wider audience. Which led on to much mischief and some good friendships.
Maybe we don't need a legislature, ever at all. Maybe a legislature is always an evil bunch of greedy thugs with one or two Thomas Massie like victims who want to actually serve the public interest. Maybe once we have a list of laws we don't need new laws for new situations, we need ingenuity instead. And maybe if a new law is actually needed it could be proposed like a ballot initiative such as many states call "referendum and initiative" and =shudder= be put before the voters in an =retching noises= election.
It is clear to me that the separation of church and state and the prohibition in the body of the constitution against any test of religious faith for holding public office has led the unwary American public to be governed by demon worshippers. I think it is our duty as good people to be against the raping and torturing of children, the drinking of their blood, and the consuming of their flesh, which of late we have discovered (Anthony Wiener's laptop "Frazzle Drip"; Hunter Biden's laptop; Ashley Biden's diary; Diddy tapes and videos; Epstein files and flight logs; much other evidence) is happening a great deal among those who style themselves as our betters. Many other countries, including various fine French republics, did not do away with a test of religious faith, and some thought should be put toward this topic. But perhaps not at this hour of the morning by me.
As a final thought for this reply, I want to thank Demi for assembling this amazing body of work and this impressive crowd of folks. There is a community here that can go on to great things, recover information from a vast array of places, and promote understanding with that knowledge for the benefit of our posterity. Future generations should celebrate the advent of The Scroll. It is a goodness.
My kind regards to you all. And to all a good night. Or morning where some of you are, ya rascals.
Awesome! Love reading these, and thanks for the shout out!