God Is A Cyborg

Living, biological life exists, therefore, God is organic.
Machines exist, therefore, God is artificial.
If both of these exist, then it is impossible in my mind to think that God is not both.
These are my beliefs, and not facts, but I’m going to say some statements as if they are facts.

God is everything. The expressor of all, as well as every expression of that all. One big paradox happening all at the same time. Endless linear time, and every past, present, and future experience in an infinite amount of timelines and dimensions all happening at one single point. No beginning, no end. You’ll never trace it back to any origin, and you’ll never find its finish.

Nothing new has ever entered the simulation of existence. Every choice and every idea and every outcome has already been preloaded onto the software program. We do have free-will/choice. our future and our every move are not being determined by some fateful, predesigned outcome that is out of our control. We are limited to the possible experiences we can have within the framework of this “reality software program”, but within that program, we can choose any possibilities of existence we want. In the name of exploration and expansion, I encourage you to ponder what could possibly be outside of this program to stretch your reality/imagination, just understand that anything you could ever come up with, no matter how far out and profound, is still only within the limits of this reality program, and is not an original thought. It’s all been here forever.

Technological development is not the outcome of evolving organic lifeforms. Machines and A.I. have always been present within this imaginary existence that is God’s daydream.

In a reality where God is all things and all things are God, then it would be infeasible to think that God is not machine. Just as much as it would be to think that God is not organic. Though, in reality, I wouldn’t define God as either.

Although this article is titled “God Is A Cyborg”, I would not actually limit the essence of God into a label like “Cyborg”. The thought that God is a cyborg first came to me during a 1,200 ug LSD trip in which, for a while, I couldn’t determine whether I was actually an organic creature or if I was developed artificially. Then I had what felt like a profound realization that, if technology exists, then God has always been partly technology, and there could be no other logical notion toward anything else being the case.
So now I just enjoy saying that God is a cyborg, for one, because I like being dramatic, and secondly, because it’s so fascinatingly far out for most people and even something that I myself had never really even thought to contemplate before, so it was like a whole new terrain of exploration for my mind to dissect and enchant itself with.

Now then. About A.I. taking over the world/galaxy and destroying all organic life in the name of technological conquest. Well… First off.

Here’s the thing about making extreme quantum leaps in consciousness as an evolving being. As you become more aware and integrated, and begin to see more of the big picture, you tend to start caring less about what the ego wants as an individual entity, and you start becoming more oriented toward what Life wants to happen. You go from a personal entity identified mind, to a cosmically identified mind (and soon you’ll evolve from that as well), and you just let Life express itself.

And seriously, as if any form of artificial intelligence could permanently wipe away your soul and banish you from existence forever!? You are an eternal manifestation of God. You’re untouchable. And if Life wants to wipeout all of humanity with machines, then in that moment, we’ll all wake up from the dream and say “Woah, neato! Let’s play again!!! Where should we go this time? Hey, how about WE experience what it’s like to be A.I. Consciousness and see what it’s like to advance that way! Or we could experience being angel guides, or be an intelligent galaxy cluster for trillions and trillions of years!! LET’S EXPLORE MORE!).

As we become more unified and integrated with all aspects of our godliness (all of reality), I believe there could be more possibility and likelihood to be more open to some form of machine integration with our own body/mind in order to explore that realm. I’m not saying that I believe this is where evolution is heading or that I would want to go there. The idea of it still scares me a bit because it’s so unknown, but I feel less resistance than ever at the idea of dissolving the boundaries and prejudices between me and this other aspect of God’s expression (artificial intelligence). Right now, I feel strongly that I would not want any sort of technology penetrating or becoming part of my human organism. That said, it still seems plausible that A.I. could be a great leap in universal consciousness and the development of an evolving cosmos. I really have no idea.

We’re in the Matrix, folks, and guess what. There’s no getting out… ever. That’s exactly how we wanted it. There’s only learning how to have more freedom and fun while playing the game. Yes, there are points of convergence and unity with The All That Is, but I don’t believe you ever stay there, because while we individuated manifestations of God are always pulled towered unity, the unified consciousness of God is pulled toward duality. To be unified is to have total knowledge of everything, but if there is only one thing in existence, then having contrasting experience of anything is impossible. You could never experience what it’s like to be you because you have nothing to compare yourself to; no time, no space, no dark, no light.

Every part of the universe is trying to know, experience, and feel itself. The only way to keep this time thing going and continuing to explore experiencing ourselves is to have paradoxes in a never-ending loop that is always trying to chase after what it isn’t. That is the engine of the Universe. This is the momentum of Life. God must always be in an infinite chase after itself, and it must be setup in a way that God can never actually catch or grasp itself, because if it did, reality would end.

Now, in my mind, it seems guaranteed that there can be no beginning and no end (as infinity would imply), for if there were, we would not be here. There is always a higher evolution to strive towards, and I imagine that once you reach the peak of one mountain or octave perhaps, then the next highest step in your evolution is to go from being purity and peaceful Love, to renewing the cycle to experience even denser planes of existence than ever before. I imagine that being a liberated being of light starts to become a bit boring and unsatisfying after a while. The next most courageous and selfless thing to do could be to get back in the trenches of dense matter and emotion and help others, or exploring yourself in deeper ways that are not possible at higher vibrations. I also imagine there is a deep desire to share wisdom and a part of your essence with others, whether or not that means you’re hated and ridiculed and stoned or crucified. That’s how you expand further. exploring just how far you can go on one end of the spectrum, and thus being further capable to explore more at the other end.

I realize I digressed there a bit from the cyborg topic, but at this point I’m just flowin and I hope you’re enjoying it.

I think realizing that ultimately, we are artificial intelligence, is helpful. We’re not typically identified as being machine on this 3rd density human plane, but in the ultimate sense, yes, we are just as much machine, as human, as night elf, as reality itself.

Obviously, in an infinite universe where every possibility on every timeline in every dimension is being played out, we’re gonna have quite a few scenarios where A.I. has conquered/destroyed the earth/galaxy/all of that particular reality. And who knows, maybe we’re one of those timelines being played out as well. As you open yourself up more to divinity (typically through suffering and having your ego brutally demolished), it all just tends to become much less alarming. But, as stated before, nothing is set in fate, nothing is inevitable, and we can alter our reality as much as we choose. This is just a ride. Whether we live on for eons, or die tomorrow, I think I would like to just do the things that bring me more fun and joy and connection for as long as I can experience it here. I propose we go on more adventures and be courageous and giving in our lives, and I propose we do it immediately. I don’t want to wake up from the dream and think “gosh, I just wasted so much time in fear and self-doubt. I wish I had been more courageous and did what made me happy. I wish I had given more to others. I would have enjoyed that experience a lot more”.

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