07-05-2013, 02:47 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-05-2013, 03:00 AM by Adonai One.)
I've come to the conclusion that many individual human wanderers of a social memory complex -- a very united one at least -- will be a direct manifestation of all who is within the complex.
So it seems social memory complexes never leave their wanderers even as they incarnate here for they are them... The collective choice to wander has led to the manifestation of their incarnations, their every thought and choice they make. And when such a wanderer returns, every choice is merged and experienced by the collective perhaps even as the incarnation is underway. All things are experienced in unity. A true hivemind. A true singular being that has never truly split even as it puts part of itself into incarnation.
A mature SMC isn't really a group but a individual of relatively massive proportions comparable to the Creator himself.
It seems as creation gets to know itself spiritual mass grows in this way. We continue to take experience from more and more of creation and it adds to us to where we inevitably end up as the Creator.
Is this correct?
I used to hold this in misunderstanding, in disgust... Briefly, I held my own ego as a prized possession. I dreamed of roaming the universe without merging with anything but only through experience I gained by my own individual choice. Yet this will remain a fantasy and a delusional one considering how incredibly inefficient it would be not to merge with others and understand their experiences and memories...
And it seems I am already merged. If my meditation serves correctly, my thoughts are already the very result of a collective-mind I can barely quantify. But with a veil so strong, even what many would consider gods become disenfranchised. It's why wandering is considered so dangerous by some.
Nonetheless, it seems an incarnation of even the most united social memory complex can split themselves from it and become an entirely new being unto itself, for a social memory complex does not bond and constrain its members; it works with them in their entirety and even their freewill... If a social memory complex wishes to split, it shall split. Although it seems such divorce is highly improbable once the veil is removed from a beings mind.
So it seems social memory complexes never leave their wanderers even as they incarnate here for they are them... The collective choice to wander has led to the manifestation of their incarnations, their every thought and choice they make. And when such a wanderer returns, every choice is merged and experienced by the collective perhaps even as the incarnation is underway. All things are experienced in unity. A true hivemind. A true singular being that has never truly split even as it puts part of itself into incarnation.
A mature SMC isn't really a group but a individual of relatively massive proportions comparable to the Creator himself.
It seems as creation gets to know itself spiritual mass grows in this way. We continue to take experience from more and more of creation and it adds to us to where we inevitably end up as the Creator.
Is this correct?
I used to hold this in misunderstanding, in disgust... Briefly, I held my own ego as a prized possession. I dreamed of roaming the universe without merging with anything but only through experience I gained by my own individual choice. Yet this will remain a fantasy and a delusional one considering how incredibly inefficient it would be not to merge with others and understand their experiences and memories...
And it seems I am already merged. If my meditation serves correctly, my thoughts are already the very result of a collective-mind I can barely quantify. But with a veil so strong, even what many would consider gods become disenfranchised. It's why wandering is considered so dangerous by some.
Nonetheless, it seems an incarnation of even the most united social memory complex can split themselves from it and become an entirely new being unto itself, for a social memory complex does not bond and constrain its members; it works with them in their entirety and even their freewill... If a social memory complex wishes to split, it shall split. Although it seems such divorce is highly improbable once the veil is removed from a beings mind.