These will mainly be some random scribbles, as I don't feel very well today.
My belief, that the soul is a traveling entity and our bodies are just mere vessels, does not originate from me.
I heard about an alien abduction a while back...
No, not like that.
The alien wasn't the one abducting...
It told the federal agents about its beliefs. It rarely answered questions directly.
Everyone in the room could hear the creature speak, even though it didn't move a muscle.
They also experienced it as though there were several different voices.
One could hear a woman, one heard an old man and another didn't hear anything at all.
He just received pictures in his mind that gave him a hum of what it wanted to tell him.
It said that the spirit is a traveler and that the body is a vessel used to experience this plane of reality.
Whether this actually came from an alien or not, it still confirmed my beliefs.
I read a book about the 'Ancient African Gods' recently. It speaks of science long since forgotten and truths clouded by superstition.
One of the things that fascinated me was the part about Nikola Tesla and his inventions.
He saw the planet as a massive source of energy ready to be tapped.
Undeniably clean, efficient, wireless and most important of all... Infinite.
Now, a clever slave such as yourself would ask yourself: "Well, if it is all of the things that you say, how come we don't use it"?
Well... How could we use it?
If we were to utilize it, the economic system would collapse.
You can't sell air. There's too much of it. The same goes with eternal, renewable energy; you can't sell it.
This sounds stupid. That's because it is stupid.
But most of us shrug it off as we say "Hey, that's just life"!
It is, because you chose it to be.
Everything is based around the same ground rule in this society.
'Every man for himself'.
And I don't say 'man' in a symbolical way. I mean it quite literally, since we are programmed to be prejudice against women and basically anything that is different from us.
You condemn what you do not understand.
And if you don't understand it, you attempt to ignore it.
If you can't ignore it, you fight it.
And if you can't fight it, you kill it...
Tesla had found a way to tap into the earth's limitless energy to create independent and fully wireless machinery.
He made a light bulb that would light up on touch. Some of them were so potent that they didn't even need physical interaction.
All that it took was that someone was in close proximity of the object.
Now once again, why don't we use this technology?
First of all, it was all destroyed and confiscated by the CIA.
Secondly, gaining access to this type of energy would be the same thing as finding the cure for every disease in the world (which was actually found around 1917).
It would result in millions losing their jobs because surgeons would have nothing to do anymore.
The economic system would collapse.
We need people to be sick. We need people to be poor. We need people to die.
We build our lives from the death of others.
And really... Why should we care?
Around 2 human beings are being born every second.
Who cares if you die? You are expandable. You can be replaced.
You are a part of a machine and if you do not cooperate you will be terminated.
In fact... The machine is so sophisticated that it can repair itself without anyone being in charge.
The pieces that don't fit are thrown away, whilst more and more components are being pushed through the molds to create spare parts.
Soon enough the time will come. I doubt my body will live to see it. It is far too early still.
But soon... You will have to choose.
Are you a Man or are you a Machine?
fredag 26 juli 2013
torsdag 11 juli 2013
My thoughts. v5
I'm tired of arguing with humans. They're so predictable.
According to their society there can only be one right answer.
I don't think that's true.
One might say that two is bigger than one. Another might say that three is bigger than two.
Even though these individuals think differently, they are both right.
I once told a person that I am strong.
She didn't believe me, because "a strong person wouldn't be sitting by the computer all day".
I told her that I am waiting. Waiting for what, she replied.
For the world to change.
As those of you who actually read this knows, the world will change.
It will be better.
But there is still a large gap until the day that happens.
The stars have told us that we still have 500 years ahead of us before this change will occur.
She said I wouldn't be alive in 500 years.
I said that my body will die, but my soul will remain.
"There is no such thing as a soul. It has been scientifically proven."
That's when I gave up on the conversation.
For in order to prove that something does not exist, needn't you know what it actually is?
Such a statement is as narrow sighted and idiotic as it was for the scientists 500 years ago who explained the workings of the human body.
People didn't know what they were looking at and so they claimed that it didn't exist.
"You condemn what you do not understand." -Ezio Auditore da Firenze
If you don't know what it is, how can you claim it does not exist?
I admire your efforts in trying to understand the universe with your insignificant field of view, but it doesn't work the way you want it to.
In order to understand, we must sometimes embrace what we do not understand.
And to understand is not always to be able to explain it. You only need to accept it.
Because, for all that we care, our knowledge means nothing on an astronomical scale.
The entire history of our planet is just a second compared to the lifetime of the universe.
What we think has no real meaning to the universe.
It doesn't care.
The world will keep spinning and the universe will keep expanding regardless of our efforts.
You cannot disprove that of which you know nothing of.
I suppose that's the full extent of all that I have written here today.
According to their society there can only be one right answer.
I don't think that's true.
One might say that two is bigger than one. Another might say that three is bigger than two.
Even though these individuals think differently, they are both right.
I once told a person that I am strong.
She didn't believe me, because "a strong person wouldn't be sitting by the computer all day".
I told her that I am waiting. Waiting for what, she replied.
For the world to change.
As those of you who actually read this knows, the world will change.
It will be better.
But there is still a large gap until the day that happens.
The stars have told us that we still have 500 years ahead of us before this change will occur.
She said I wouldn't be alive in 500 years.
I said that my body will die, but my soul will remain.
"There is no such thing as a soul. It has been scientifically proven."
That's when I gave up on the conversation.
For in order to prove that something does not exist, needn't you know what it actually is?
Such a statement is as narrow sighted and idiotic as it was for the scientists 500 years ago who explained the workings of the human body.
People didn't know what they were looking at and so they claimed that it didn't exist.
"You condemn what you do not understand." -Ezio Auditore da Firenze
If you don't know what it is, how can you claim it does not exist?
I admire your efforts in trying to understand the universe with your insignificant field of view, but it doesn't work the way you want it to.
In order to understand, we must sometimes embrace what we do not understand.
And to understand is not always to be able to explain it. You only need to accept it.
Because, for all that we care, our knowledge means nothing on an astronomical scale.
The entire history of our planet is just a second compared to the lifetime of the universe.
What we think has no real meaning to the universe.
It doesn't care.
The world will keep spinning and the universe will keep expanding regardless of our efforts.
You cannot disprove that of which you know nothing of.
I suppose that's the full extent of all that I have written here today.
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