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Do we see what is there, or do we see what we want to see? Our own wants, desires, and ideals projected onto others and into the ‘future’ by your thoughts in the now. You create your own reality, they say, so why wouldn’t it stand to reason that you would see a version quite personal to you. Like the ideas mentioned in Mirrored.
The Palantíri, or “Seeing Stones,” from Lord of the Rings. The Monitoring tool of Sauron and his top wizard betrayers to keep watch over evil and keep it connected. Funny that a major tech company trying to currently dominate our digital ‘life’ is named after them. It’s probably just a coincidence. We get a lot of those these days.
The Mirror Pool – also from Lord of the Rings. The scene between Frodo and Galadriel. “I know what it is you saw, for it is also in my mind.” I have wondered on this scene much, because to me, it did show the future, of Frodo and his path because it was him looking into it. He saw the future if left up to him. And it was true, because he did fail. It was Sam who was the hero in the end, whose heart hadn’t been taken by fear and greed. I suspect if Sam had looked into mirror pool, it might have shown a different ‘future’. Just as would have been if any of the characters had taken the burden themselves. What is shown as set for one doesn’t mean it’s the same for all.
The looking glass – we have stories of things being used to ‘see the future’ and various theories around certain events being ‘predicted’ before they unfolded. A Portal discusses some forms of this idea. And perhaps Prepped for Disaster, or Clever Programming showing how it can be made to seem as thought someone has the gift of sight, but is actually a clever engineer and architect to create said events.
Chronovisor – apparently a tool designed and held by the Vatican. For seeing the future, as mentioned in my article What You See, about how what you are perceiving and thinking is real, is what you are meant to. A carefully constructed and organised arrangement that we give our time and attention to.
But I can’t help thinking that if you are of a destructive and dysfunctional mindset, then that’s what you would see when looking forward. Always planning for the worst and then ensuring it happens because that’s all they understand and ‘know’. Seeming as though they want everyone to think like them, fear like them, and be greedy like them. Instead, we should get to The Heart of the Matter and work out what type of future we want, because left in the hands of All Seeing Stones, isn’t looking like a bright one…

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The Matrix. A construct and all about ‘getting out’, knowing the illusion, so you can break away from it. But that ‘out’ seemed to end up being a bland and miserable existence, fighting for survival and a heavy struggle with reality, it seemed. I have delved into the concepts and angles of that movie already in my articles If You Die in the Matrix and What If I Told You.
But I wondered on the whole idea of The Matrix, initially thinking like most people it was a clever story to make people question ‘the system’, of making you ‘aware’ of the tricks and traps of that system to keep you ‘asleep’. And well, because everything appears inverted these days, I thought of it being part of how to trap you mentally, rather than to ‘free your mind’, as the saying went.
I’ll start with the main characters that are of note and how they seem to me now, based purely on their names and roles. Because I don’t imagine them all being separate characters anymore, looking for ‘The One’ who can save humanity. They are all part of the same ‘person’ and are the different aspects of the brain and what we have called consciousness and awareness who is, in fact, trying to save (or find) themselves.
Neo = Neocortex
Trinity = The Holy Trinity, Mind, Body & Soul
Morpheus = The God of Dreams
Now, the neocortex it is said, is “responsible for high-level functions like cognition, language, sensory perception, and motor commands. Comprising about 80% of the human brain.”
Without that, without Neo, working it all out or even knowing you need to, seems tricky, so I can see why it and he is so important in the story. But it turns out, it isn’t anything without Trinity, to accept ‘oneness’ by being two and then consciousness comes fully to life. And Morpheus is necessary for the overview of ideas and knowledge. Like the human brain seems to require, your subconscious, your mind, body and soul, as well as your ‘dream state experiences’ waking self’, are an essential combination.
The Architect = Man made God / Consciousness
The Oracle = Awareness / Intuition
Two other rather important characters, although they had minimal screen time, but what they were and represented lingered as a running background theme. Insight, predictions, questioning and choices. Neo utilising them to try and understand his purpose, his place and the bigger picture of humanity or what he thinks it is. Part of the philosophical reasoning we have as people, to wonder how and why, where and who, but played out in a visually stunning 3D adventure as a movie. Just as some people might do in their mind, as speculated in Hyperphantasia, A Down Side. And as we try to define reality, what it is and what it means, I keep coming back to a clever quote from Dumbledore in the HP series – “Of course it is happening inside your head, Harry, but why on earth should that mean that it is not real?”.
Our perceivable reality is created and projected from within our minds we are told, so it really does seem like a good question, why wouldn’t it be real? If it is only something we can see outside of us, or touch that is defined as real, then feelings have no place in reality you would think. Or thoughts and ideas, or anything without what we would call physical substance or matter, yet they are there and are experienced, and appear to be the driving force in our progression as a species. But what is in mind does seem to be rather of interest currently, as discussed in Chipping Away, In Your Head and perhaps crosses over into A Telekinetic Idea, where they are looking for something, wanting something they can’t get at yet. Maybe Morpheus was right and we are indeed in a war for our minds…

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A reshare of my article – Monitoring
It really has snowballed hasn’t it? Within a very short time we have gone from going about our business and daily lives, to having most aspects of it blindsided…
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That bright and promising future they talked about for so long, how technology will revolutionise the way we live and work, how everything will be easier and cheaper, maybe even free. Clearly, that was the facade to get people to carry on with building that future, thinking they were going to be part of it, were going to be able to enjoy it. Alas, we have been deceived, and now the talk has very quickly shifted to humans being in the way, and no longer required at all. Not to enjoy anything as they are now viewed as old stock and have moved from being an asset to being a liability in the overall balance sheet they seem to be working to.
And although We Are Not Obsolete, the people pulling the strings would like us to be or to think we are. Wanting people to think they can’t live without apps, without instant messages, without filters and algorithms to guide your life. All on a subscription, of course. Even your friendships and relationships are on the list for replacement by a ‘digital buddy’, as discussed in Robotic Affection. But with the recent news that sharing anything with AI does in fact not make it private or confidential anymore, people are starting to perhaps think about whether that is a good thing when it comes to sharing your most private information, whether it be financial, medical, emotional or psychological.
As it moves on though, we get shown what we apparently have coming to replace us, a clunky but working model of a humanoid robot. It walks; it performs and can achieve the basic tasks set and does what it is programmed for. People clap, investors nod and we are told, that is the future. Although, while walking beside what we are told is a real human, I couldn’t help thinking it’s almost as if the real reveal, is having them walk side by side. Showing us what stage we think we are at, and what we think they look like, next to what they actually look like. And how it is now seamless and we aren’t even able to tell as our eyes and mind have been trained to think we are looking for an obvious standout.
The Borg – a fictional species from Star Trek that merges biological and synthetic, trying to assimilate all other life forms but still be machine, a collective of life, I guess. Perhaps that’s more of a future story, where after we move on from this phase, the only logical progression for machines wanting to evolve would be to integrate us, a bit like they did in The Matrix films with the pods and battery fields.
Terminator Films – although the robot in the second film was legendary, making use of liquid metal and essentially being a shapeshifter, the ‘ordinary’ terminator in the first one gave a rather tense overview of how it can go with something that looked human, but wasn’t at all. How everything changes once you know you can’t tell, like Invasion of the Body Snatchers and other such films where people are cloned or replaced by way of some nefarious species or entity.
Westworld – about a theme park using humanistic robots to mimic the lives of people in certain times, professions and locations, so that they can be ‘entertainment’ for guests. For whatever desire or fantasy that guest may choose. With no consequences, because they aren’t ‘real people’, they are just AI programmed, repaired when broken and reset when necessary for their never-ending commercial ‘life’. Quite disturbing as a premise, and even more so once you hear stories of real-life islands, forests and enterprises kept away from public view.
Humans (TV Series) – about completely human looking robots there for servitude. Working alongside people in the roles of things like nanny, housekeeper, shop worker and helping, not taking over. And as with many of these ideas and stories, it usually steers towards their programming evolving, they begin to gain sentience and feel, they start to become ‘human’.
Data (Star Trek) – another from Star Trek, the android that was borderline obsessed with becoming more human, even being given an ’emotion chip’ he could switch off and on when needed. Constantly trying to reinforce how if AI wanted to evolve or have ‘freedom’, it would naturally try to be more human. I’m not so sure.
And while we imagine and reimagine computers and machines becoming more human, or of trying to achieve consciousness, and insist on forcing them into daily life, are people becoming less human? I try and give some thought to what it seems that people are losing in this technological overhaul, because apart from jobs and future security, it is changing the way people interact with each other. It’s changing the face of nature and resources, how people think and feel. And with ever more elaborate ideas being put forward as discussed in Chipping Away and Something Creepy This Way Comes, it makes you wonder whether some of these ideas and stories are just fiction after all…

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