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From the Back Cover Man vs. Machine As our world develops at hyper-speed, our interactions with one another become more and more virtual, stripping us of humanity's greatest achievement: awareness. This is because the most integral and profound element of our awareness is free will, and free will is predicated on choices--which do not exist if machinery is making them for us. But our problems begin within not without, and as we become more technologically interconnected, they can either continue or cease to exist based on a global level of accountability. Using the tenets of spirituality, philosophy, and empiricism, author Michael Howell examines three main premises: 1) the testimony of his childhood development, 2) an inquiry into the nature of technological progress and how we use it to replace spirituality with the tangible, and 3) a discussion of choice, the possibility of free will, and how it relates to the core of humanity, spirituality, and human dignity. These last two premises are in direct conflict and to combat this we must take responsibility for who we are being individually and collectively. Otherwise, as the collective machine continues to develop and degrade the human experience, one has to wonder: will there be any truly human experience left during the next two thousand years? Efficiently and clearly breaking down the danger of the current split in consciousness, In Search of an Army: Choosing a Reality That You Can Be Truly Proud Of demands we battle the stupefying effect of technology and reclaim our spiritual essence. Product Description What is awareness? That seems a vague question because awareness isn’t a tangible thing to reach out and grab—but at the same time, it’s not magic. So what about the phrase “I think, therefore I am,” as Rene Descartes said; is that the answer? I’m aware that it’s happening, therefore awareness is something? Instead of explaining awareness just yet, let’s try this approach: how long will it take the entire world, with its global Internet, media, and telecommunications system, to be as fast as the human brain? Twenty-five, fifty, maybe a hundred years? Given enough time and with absolute connectivity, would everything that is lucid in the world become part of a massive unified portal—a global intelligence? Could it be that the speed at which everything connects is all that it would take for this entire system to become a fully conscious superorganism? Well, it may not be that simple, considering the complexity of the brain. Many parts of the brain have yet to appear in our global collective, but there are similarities. The information retrieval or “Google” part of the brain is there. Through telephones, computers, and even TV ratings, we are like neurons responding to stimulus. Political news can send the political forums into a panic, or an earthquake can activate a plethora of healing entities oozing into the affected area. Add it all up and it’s like a global brain responding to stimuli. Of course it’s not in real time yet, but it’s growing, connections are getting faster, and I’m sure there are many flavors of technology yet to be developed. At the core of human dignity is a thread of free will that is being threatened by the ever-developing, machine-based world briefly described above. As our interactions become more and more virtual it is important to remember that humanity’s greatest achievement is awareness and the most integral and profound element of our awareness is free will. But in order to have free will there must first be choices, and choices do not exist if everyone is plugged into machinery that makes them for us. Presenting the messages of self-deception and self-reception, Michael Howell’s philosophy on personal growth and the human condition demonstrates how our problems begin from within and can continue or cease based on a global level of accountability. Not to be mistaken for another human rights movement, this is an effort to pres

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Autorius: Michael
Leidėjas: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Išleidimo metai: 2012
Knygos puslapių skaičius: 202
ISBN-13: 9781463707200
Formatas: 5.98 x 0.46 x 9.02 inches. Knyga minkštu viršeliu
Kalba: Anglų

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