Walking Between Worlds | Muse on The Liminal Space and AI

“In one drop of water are found all the secrets of all the oceans; in one aspect of You are found all the aspects of existence.” — Khalil Gibran

She sits this morning an hour after dawn. The warmth of this morning’s cappuccino awakening her body while the muse pushes her to write. Ah, she asks—what does the world need to hear in these moments of entangled disintegration? What could anyone need to read of fundamental importance?

The subject chooses her, one that is plaguing the forward thinking minds of friends, where almost every conversation turns to AI.


A few nights ago over a celebratory dinner with a few good friends our conversation turned from banter about life, vignettes from our personal lives to the overshadowing subject of Artificial Intelligence. Such an curios term on reflection, it’s either true intelligence or not. We humans come too easy to new words that enter the lexicon without considering what is behind them. What humans have available is an innate divine intelligence with the potential for it to be infinite. Anything artificial by definition is fake, pseudo, unnatural, simulated, etc. Like artificial sweetener not good for prolonged ingestion.

Let’s look at the etymology of the word intelligence:

intelligence (n.)
late 14c., “the highest faculty of the mind, capacity for comprehending general truths;” c. 1400, “faculty of understanding, comprehension,” from Old French intelligence (12c.) and directly from Latin intelligentia, intellegentia “understanding, knowledge, power of discerning; art, skill, taste,” from intelligentem (nominative intelligens) “discerning, appreciative,” present participle of intelligere “to understand, comprehend, come to know.”

The meaning “superior understanding, sagacity, quality of being intelligent” is from early 15c. The sense of “information received or imparted, news” is recorded by mid-15c., especially “secret information from spies” (1580s). The meaning “a being endowed with understanding or intelligence” is late 14c.

As recorded the word often denotes an emotional feeling component; appreciation, discerning, art, skill, and taste. While AI can imitate certain aspects of intelligence it is far from the human’s potential for divine gnosis and it has been amply proven that prolonged use actually diminishes innate intelligence such as problem solving abilities.

Leaning deeper into this question one must ask; where does intelligence arise from? For those of us who have an established contact with Spirit, God, Nous, or Creator the answer will not be straightforward. Centuries of indoctrination have humans thinking that we think. Do we? Or would it be more congruent to speak of our intelligence as the ability to perceive. That the real function of the brain mass is as receiver and translator of inner forming thoughts.

Lately I have been fascinated, at least to a degree, on the varied and unique nature of human being’s perception ie: individual interpretations of reality. Sit any two folk down at a table, with perceptive listening and observation it is obvious that no two see the same thing and can become quite animated in sharing what they hold as truth, often in opposition to what another holds as truth. Of course the opposite can be observed when the group-think hive mind takes over and folks cling to a false narrative in order to not feel alone or left out. Tradition and moral standing used to provide a ground that people felt secure on, today it is belonging to a group like the democrats—throw any label onto the table and you will find the parroted language of that group. Some of what is propounded is so disgusting and vile that the soul cringes in response.

It is an imperative that those of us who are aware of the vile beasts soaked in blood lust endless hunger, not allow ourselves to shrink in demeanor. A refrain that plays in my mind and has for decades is: The ground I stand on is holy. Stand on, upright in character and action. We are being punched in the solar plexes daily, how each choose to walk upright is ours to choose. Time in nature, talks with uplifting friends, finding those who know how to listen all are essential elements in our walk.

We are more than a few steps or more away from the mind of twenty or so years ago where reality was agreed upon without question except for rare exceptions. While opinions varied there was to a large degree an unspoken agreement that “this is the way life is”. That foundation is being swept away by the massive influx of AI and fake narratives in all sectors of society. The world is more fake (artificial) and cartoonish with each passing day.

Then there are blessed moments when there is convergence and the two or more momentarily become one, in those instances no discourse is necessary. We will return to this later for it is of vital importance.

Ah, she breaths a deep breath and slowly exhales—those moments linger in consciousness, the moment all defensive shields drop reveal the resounding and profound truth of communion.

Returning to the subject at hand, how do we interact with AI as a species of perpetually perceptually changing human beings? As previous knowns and control structures crumble we are cast deeper into the unknown and what was once stable turns to flow or chaos depending on the state of any individual being. There are no pat answers of course so that each individual will be required to decide for themselves.

A Side Rant

Does one think that they were created by a “higher” species (reptilian, mantis, Anunnaki, or other) that coded them into existence, or perhaps believe that a random burst from the center of nothing propelled us to this expression of consciousness we call human having evolved from the salty waters countless billions of years ago. And then what, traverse this terrain to disappear back into nothingness? Purpose—is there any? 

When did human’s first forget their divine nature, so long ago that with our faulty memories we became easy prey for those who would seek to control and dominate. Even today we see the valiant people’s of the world stand against the tyrant of the wicked machine, losing everything as they stand. Who among us would find such courage, our belly’s softened by grocery stores full of plentiful and poisoned food, the entertainment industry spinning out narratives we take for real emotions. Truly we wallow in abundance much to our demise. 

If one chooses, today the enemy is clearly seen; genocide, war and more war, endless dramas playing out on screens, the cult of personality in full bloom. It’s easy to miss the underlying web being woven that seeks to trap us all. 

She sees the multi tentacled ever-growing web, so gossamer fine that it snares its victims without them ever twitching.

“Weaving spiders come not here.” The snotty-puffy-faced would be impalers of humanity on the pyre of their deceit know very well how seductive the webs they weave are—though not yet realizing that they are caught in the very threads they spin.

My not so subtle rant above is directed at the subspecies currently dominating the narrative and a siren sounded as a warning to all who still count themselves as human beings. A cry to those not yet aware of the ongoing dissolution of our dying anthropocentrism.

Granted that the theories, the histories—both hidden and known, the Scriptures, the Cuneiform stones, the megaliths, the secrets buried in deep forests and under the seas all hold an intrigue for those who search for their origins.

She’s come to a place where there is only one true path, the light that streams through the portal of the sun into the essence of her being. Light made manifest through the resonant chambers of her heart.

She’s no saint, she’s tested and prodded daily by a mind that regurgitates thoughts to confuse and discourage. These thoughts are easily detected as not her own though it often takes fortitude to forbear the onslaught until they subside. It is obvious that sainthood is not a desire, for embedded in this life with its challenges has been and will remain the soil of inner growth and self honesty. The here and now pulses in and out of reality, the quiet between the thoughts, the pause in the beat of the heart, these are the liminal spaces that speak a language long unheard. Hauntingly AI replicates and re-produces a liminal space as humanity transits between original creation and a simulated false one.

She stands in stillness, no need to push ahead. She waits until the inner light shows the pathway through without getting snared by the weaving spiders of deceit.

A Slightly More Practical Analysis

In process with writing this post my perceptions of AI are in flux. For the most part I reject it on many grounds though I have realized that it can be used to human advantage. New realizations rise to surface daily, at times I can hold them long enough to put word to page, at others they slip into the background. The grey zone of working online, viewing or writing is that I once freely would chose images that moved me. Looking back they were obviously generated by a computer yet this did not bother me, today I hesitate thinking they are AI generated. It’s a pause, a question arises whether an image is “permissible” or should be rejected. This has a way of stopping flow so I am reconsidering my reactions to allow for congruence in my actions.

The analytical observer in me can clearly see the advantages of ChatGPT or Claude or any other AI prompted platform. In some ways these platforms are simply more advanced and rapid search engines and like search engines controlled by syndicates of control are often fed erroneous information. And those who often work with them unconsciously start to personalize them. Some embrace “their” new found abilities as their own, others use them wisely as tools. A high state of personal sovereignty and awareness is required to not fall into the many traps which include laziness, dependency, personalization, loss of abilities including one’s own rational critical thinking skills. Words have long been used as control mechanisms.

What I observe in the overuse of AI to generate images is that they become homogeneous, the once striking characteristics no longer engage. At first impactful they slide into uniformity. What’s missing is the human soul part that puts time and effort into a creation whether it be writing, painting, or music. Prompts from real life are as varied as any individual while prompts fed into an AI data base are going to be limited. Then there is AI hallucinating or running amok to be dealt with…

The above just scratches the surface of what the conspirators are using AI and data centers for. In a very real manner these open tools are but a diversion and meant to entertain the user who may remain blithely unaware of the darker purpose. There is a lot of talk going on right now about this, gratefully a sign that the ‘human in the human is waking up. How soon and what will be the repercussions remain to be seen.

Meanwhile Palantir and its ilk are using massive data collectors to plan wars, drop bombs, run probabilities on control schemes, institute digital money, install tracking and monitoring everywhere, along with perpetuating chosen narratives nonstop across the screen. Anyone that wants a in-depth report on this should follow Whitney Webb’s excellent research.

And here is what really moves my soul to cry out; the data centers are a spreading a dark web across the realm, like a cancer it grows. I sense an ever darker agenda, it surfaces with images of a world ruled by machines—robots, drones, sidewalks that spy, cameras lurking in unseen places. They are building this while they pillage the earth’s resources. Human life has no value other than serving the machine. This sub-species having existed for centuries has never valued human life other than what it can suck from its essential core.

Choosing wisely and staying aware become evermore vital if humanity doesn’t want to live in a world ruled by machines with tyrannical Sith overlords running the show behind the scenes. While I do not see their success my vigilance remains eternal, as in ETERNAL—a watchfulness that comes from a resonance with the divine. I will add that eternal vigilance requires a simultaneous vigilance of the outer ring world and the inner sacred world. 

A little side rant here, while I have always rejected labels of any kind many out there are blaming the “boomers” as if it was those of us born in the 50’s that somehow let this happen. Then, just as now, we were a generation that from innocence were easily led down a multitude of tainted garden paths. Somewhere along the way the peace & love hippie generation gave up and gave in—thought not all of us. I use this to underline how subtle and nefarious this web is, that it captures generations.

Individual Actions Matter | AI is Here to Stay

While I am personally not using AI other than the forced irritating speed typing on apps that complete words for me on the screen. I don’t need to go faster—when writing I am in a process to slow down my thoughts to put them on paper so to speak. It is a manner in which I can know myself and reflect on my thoughts. It’s also obvious that more and more systems are being run by AI so it can’t be avoided. It is here to stay for the time being so how to use it for benefit remains a question that only the individual can answer.

As I spoke about in 2015 on a three part video series in which some friends we made the point of saying was that AI isn’t inherently bad or evil, it is an IT ie: not coming to get us. Its use for nefarious purposes is a battle front at the moment. As my friend, Claudia, used to say we all have an innate component that is AI. This reflects in our ability to compile massive amounts of data, the whole realm is speaking to us nonstop. Our very human problem is that many if not most have lost the ability to develop a coherent picture of what we being shown from the ethereal realm, it slips right pass our conscious awareness so the world seems out of kilter, lopsided, topsy-turvy, chaotic even. But life isn’t random, there are causes and effects. Where most get lost is in reaction and not utilizing self reflection to deepen into comprehension that goes beyond the screen view.

These days are indeed numbered—how we come out the other side depends on each individual. Choices are being made—consciously or unconsciously.

Conclusion | Where Can AI Be Used Beneficially

By writing this piece I am forced into some research, finding terms not known prior to now. Agentic AI is one of them and its definition should sound a warning bell. Follow the link if you want to read a concise description.

Agentic (adjective) – 1. Social cognition theory perspective in which people are producers as well as products of social systems.
2. Milgram’s theory about the agentic state which is the psychological state the obedient subject is in when he or she is obeying authority.


The above stated and I do not know enough about building your “own” AI to be completely convinced that it will remain beneficial however I can see the advantages of people like Mike Adams (The Health Ranger) and Mike Winer (AlfaVedic) who have the skills and are building AI platforms that they are programming with alternative information denied on most mainstream platforms. In one way it’s great, yet in another it takes us onto the screen and away from the natural world. Balancing between the worlds is all the more vital. The deluge of information we consume has it’s own drawbacks.

As there is no getting away from AI whether banking, booking flights, or looking for information, it’s part of our world now just as the World Wide Web has integrated in how we communicate. In all honesty there is not more to say, the field is morphing as I type. We are in a liminal space between worlds where definition eludes or changes as we observe it. How we adapt is also going to morph along the way.

“I’m still walking across that bridge from the centralized world to the sovereign one. I’m not going to pretend I’m fully off the grid or that every piece of this is pure open source. But the direction matters. The intent matters.” – Mike Winer of AlfaVedic 

If I could ask Mike what he means by a sovereign world I would. I actually question if the world can be sovereign other than unto itself—the earth, the sky, the sea. Human beings are a compromised species so a world founded on equal human rights, sovereign and freely transactional is a long way off. First in order to upset the control apple cart would be access to free energy, and yes it has been done and suppressed for decades. Without it money is the carrot that everyone must chase to stay viable in the current construct.

We will enter some very challenging times as if they aren’t already challenging enough! AI is a big part of the control mechanisms being installed on the heels of the planned and executed destruction of the world we once knew.

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