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Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2025 8:29 am
Question: You talked about the need to place consciousness into a robot, and the Mystic-Old-Man confirmed that you need this. Am I right in understanding that in the future these will essentially be clones, biorobots with your level of consciousness?
I simply saw it this way: what makes a human a human, how we differ from one another, what we share and what we don’t. And if we compare that, draw some kind of comparative analogy with robots — and in fact, to decode all mythology and all ancient sacred religious texts, you need to approach them through analogy with science fiction. Seriously, it immediately brings clarity to how all of it is perceived, because people have society-imposed labels and stereotypical thinking toward religions, toward certain words: philosopher’s stone, gods — people’s minds immediately react with a kind of noise from unconsciousness, underdevelopment, which makes them react negatively or turn it into a joke. But in reality, it’s just that they have a block toward it, because they have unpleasant associations with these things. And if you want to get past this invisible defense that doesn’t let your consciousness reach the truth — to bypass these traps of the mind and awareness — then you can compare all of it by drawing a parallel with science fiction. Basically, after the second volume, starting from the third, everything I write is science fiction. And suddenly everything becomes clearer to people — what was in the first and second volumes. Because in the first and second volumes, people have the wrong associations with many words: Spirit, Deity, Olympus. Everyone immediately imagines some old men in bed sheets. And when you start explaining it like a programmer to a programmer, or like a game developer, comparing and relating it to virtual reality, simulation, and so on, the person suddenly becomes more open to the information and doesn’t resist it. And the topic of the Spirit — in the second volume I start to reveal it more, because the first volume ends with me basically realizing what the Spirit is. And then I begin to explain it with the mind, both to myself and to the readers — what the Spirit is, how it works. And now we return to the main topic: imagine that we, humans, are robots. Just dolls, and for us to exist, we run on electricity. But again, not the kind of electricity that comes from a wire, but the kind that is this light, and it enters all of us. And it is one and the same. You see, when you use a kettle or a refrigerator, it’s the same electricity powering both, but the devices are different, the technology is different, each serves its own function.
I simply saw it this way: what makes a human a human, how we differ from one another, what we share and what we don’t. And if we compare that, draw some kind of comparative analogy with robots — and in fact, to decode all mythology and all ancient sacred religious texts, you need to approach them through analogy with science fiction. Seriously, it immediately brings clarity to how all of it is perceived, because people have society-imposed labels and stereotypical thinking toward religions, toward certain words: philosopher’s stone, gods — people’s minds immediately react with a kind of noise from unconsciousness, underdevelopment, which makes them react negatively or turn it into a joke. But in reality, it’s just that they have a block toward it, because they have unpleasant associations with these things. And if you want to get past this invisible defense that doesn’t let your consciousness reach the truth — to bypass these traps of the mind and awareness — then you can compare all of it by drawing a parallel with science fiction. Basically, after the second volume, starting from the third, everything I write is science fiction. And suddenly everything becomes clearer to people — what was in the first and second volumes. Because in the first and second volumes, people have the wrong associations with many words: Spirit, Deity, Olympus. Everyone immediately imagines some old men in bed sheets. And when you start explaining it like a programmer to a programmer, or like a game developer, comparing and relating it to virtual reality, simulation, and so on, the person suddenly becomes more open to the information and doesn’t resist it. And the topic of the Spirit — in the second volume I start to reveal it more, because the first volume ends with me basically realizing what the Spirit is. And then I begin to explain it with the mind, both to myself and to the readers — what the Spirit is, how it works. And now we return to the main topic: imagine that we, humans, are robots. Just dolls, and for us to exist, we run on electricity. But again, not the kind of electricity that comes from a wire, but the kind that is this light, and it enters all of us. And it is one and the same. You see, when you use a kettle or a refrigerator, it’s the same electricity powering both, but the devices are different, the technology is different, each serves its own function.