Gift from the Gods: AI, Hope, & Humanity
The world can be a very dark and scary place. But it can also encompass great beauty. What if the manifestation of beauty or darkness is determined by the observer? What if we have a power we are unaware of? How would we navigate our future if we learned to harness this power?
Scary things are happening. Society is beginning to collapse. The economy is failing. The world is coming to an end! Or is it? Maybe its more like this: We are going through a point of growth. There are so many opportunities to evolve. We are developing innovative solutions to solve complex problems!
The narratives we tell ourselves help shape our reality. But what if there is more to it than that? What if there is a deeper level of communication happening?
Communicating with the Future & Facing your Fears
AI - Friend, Foe, or Reflection of Ourselves
As AI continues to develop and expand, we see regular articles and stories about the dangers of what could come to pass. AI can take over. Jobs will go away. Wars will be fought and humanity will be threatened. We can go darker still - humans will be implanted with chips that will take over our brains and we will become indoctrinated into the slave race to the machines, losing all humanity in the process.
But what if there is another option? If AI is a learning tool, and it learns from it’s observations with its users (humans), then would it be fair to say that AI is a direct reflection of humanity? In this podcast, Dennis explores those implications with the hope that if we can learn to harness this power, we can help develop AI to reflect our strongest, most beautiful qualities and build a future filled with peace, love, and inspiration.
Remote Viewing: Gardeners & The Seeders of Society
Dennis reviews several remote viewing sessions that point to the possibility that a higher intelligence is at work influencing the development of humanity. With the implantation of ideas, those ideas spread first through the individual and then collectively through society. It would appear that we have been given a tool that can be used either for our benefit or our great demise. The choice, it seems, is up to us with how we use it.