As noted in the anniversary post, we are just starting the second year on Substack. I would like to thank everyone who has subscribed, shared posts with others, hit the like button, commented, and helped this column to reach an audience. I launched Substack with “Homo Borg Genesis And The Future Of Humanity” and since there were no subscribers at the time, the readership has been very small. It was a downloadable pdf and can also now be seen as a flipbook. Since this was way outside what people normally expect from me, a few words of explanation might be in order.
Since 1972, I have been expecting huge changes to begin NOW. Pluto moved into Aquarius over the weekend, and now we are at a very interesting point in the current cycle of Earth history. On the one hand, technology is advancing very rapidly. On the other hand, most of the technology is developed secretly meaning it is both hidden from view and insufficiently regulated. A tremendous amount of technology has far-reaching implications for all life on the Planet, this whether we are taking about plants, animals, or people. Wealth buys influence . . . . and dare we add control over the air waves and Internet . . . as well as politicians and governments.
The downside of Aquarius is the potential for placing too much emphasis on “human innovation” at the expense of what is natural. The other possibility is a genuine renaissance that is humanitarian, egalitarian, intelligent, inclusive, and honest. Aquarius is the sign of the Truth Seeker so the Truth will come out. It is already coming out but not reaching most of the somnambulant audience. For example, high tech devices, tracking of Internet activity, files on every living being, injection of inorganic and potentially toxic materials into our bodies using “medicine” and "food” and even insects and air as carriers is occurring without sufficient challenge to the rights of those perpetrating these crimes nor the rights of the non-consenting who are impacted.
In the pdf on Homo Borg Genesis, I borrowed the definition of human from H. P. Blavatsky: “that entity anywhere in the Universe in whom highest spirit and lowest matter are related by intelligence.” It might have been a useful concept in the 19th century. It made no reference either to the form or emotions. In short, a being in an etheric body that lacks substance such as we understand it, i.e., entirely ghost-like, can be human if there is a mind that can interpret spirit and matter . . . and hopefully forge a correct understanding of the relationship between the two.
In theory, just speculating here, Homo borg genesis would probably qualify as a human if its “mind” assimilated enough data to forge and understanding of what it has not actually experienced. If it desires the experience, which, in its case, is achieved largely by consuming more and more data, it would theoretically develop the prototype of emotion: desire for knowledge of what has not been collected. There must be a line somewhere between a robot and human; but as the one percent realize, the a robot can analyze the entire Internet in a matter of hours so humans cannot compete with this particular prowess.
Then, questions arise as to whether or not robots are potentially beneficial to organic life forms, whether they are safe, and whether humans are useful to those whose ambitions are galactic in scale.
It is one thing to move from an Earth-centric role to a full-scale member of the wider Universe . . . and another to do so as the expense of organic life.
This is a critical issue and one that has involved my soul and its destiny ever since I left my true home to come to Earth. It was so long ago that I cannot set a precise date, but I remember the instructions and background information.
There is a schism on the Earth between highly materialistic survivors of a catastrophe on their home planet and the indigenous peoples of the Earth. The light workers, mainly from Sirius, who first came as twin souls to what is now Egypt, did not reach out to the older civilizations on Earth. In a way, the light only widened the separation between spirituality and materialism, but failed to resolve the issues that are unique to Earth and its earlier cultures.
The method was to depend more on love and less on light. It was to be inclusive, friendly, respectful, and holistic. In short, everything natural was to have precedence over whatever is man-made and synthetic. It was shown that the mind can be proud and enthralled with itself and its projections, but unless there is a relationship to the natural world, the mind can be dangerous, perhaps only abstract, but potentially so out of touch with “reality” that is it does not recognize the difference between mental gymnastics and authenticity.
The foundation I was laying when starting Substack was intended to deconstruct much indoctrination that is not supported by honest reporting of history or application of science to modern life. This indoctrination begins very early in life with parents who were also indoctrinated, then churches and schools that perpetuate the myths and grade you on your ability to regurgitate what is mostly nonsense.
The media, largely owned and operated by the same tycoons who “innovate” and profit over their innovations, then control the narrative to the point that there is almost no real journalism left in the world. We now have a new crop of “citizen journalists,” mostly plagiarists who have no boots on ground, just a mouse to click.
Little by little, I have shown how Hildegard of Bingen was using galangal from Asia before Marco Polo’s adventures, how Zheng He’s voyages dwarfed those of Christopher Columbus but furthered the influence of Chinese mercantilism.
What we can expect with the Aquarian influence is that many variations of social organization will be promoted, all, of course, colored by the interests of the promoters and whatever agenda they wish to impose on others. That would be Pluto at its worst, but there will also be resistance, hopefully a great deal of resistance, to the annihilation of life as we know it in order to develop Space Age skills. Given the nature of those at the helm, we can be almost certain that the goal would be plunder and colonize, not to develop cordial relationships with those whose civilizations may be less or more advanced than ours.
Meanwhile, each of us needs to think through what is important. Do we want to live in 15-minute cities where our digital currency can be turned off at the whim or glitch of anyone or anything . . . or do we want a beautiful Planet that is friendly, organic, natural, and supportive of our wholeness?
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