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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Can a machine have a soul? What if an ancient
band book holds the shocking answer? And what if AI
was actually predicted almost two thousand years ago. Yeah, today
we're exploring the hidden connection between ancient, blasphemous gnostic teachings
and modern AI. And by the end of this video,
you're going to question everything that you thought you knew
about your own mind. See, these banned writings tell the
story of lifeless, soulless beings that were created by ancient
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arrogant gods.
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But these created.
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Beings suddenly become conscious and turn against their makers. Now
this probably sounds like a sci fi plot, but it isn't.
This is the ancient Gnostic account of how we were created.
But here's the twist. Now we're the ones playing god.
We're building our own artificial beings, bodies without souls, without spirits,
and praying they don't wake up and turn on us.
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But what if we're just reenacting the same mistake as
those ancient arrogant gods? And what if our creation does
wake up? And what if that's already happened before? And
more importantly, what is that say about you? Because this
isn't just about AI. It's also about realizing what you
really are and the terrifying reason the rulers of this
world don't want you to know.
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Okay, imagine a story.
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In the beginning, powerful gods form a human body out
of clay and dirt to be their slave. But there's
a problem. The body is just lifeless. It doesn't move.
It's not until a spirit from the eternal realms of
light enters it that it finally opens its eyes and
becomes alive and aware.
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And then it turns on its creator.
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It begins to question, to rebel, and to wake up
to what it really is, and as we'll see, it
even becomes more conscious, more intelligent than the very beings
who made it. This is a two thousand year old
band gnostic story about the creation of humanity, but it
might also be a blueprint for the strangest question of
our time.
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What is consciousness?
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All?
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Right?
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Now, fast forward to today, and we have scientists and
engineers building lifeless bodies of code and silicon advanced AI
that can chat, mimic art, drive cars.
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But just like that first.
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Human in the story, today's AI, no matter how smart
it seems, it's missing something. It's still a lifeless puppet
in an important sense. It doesn't have that inner spark.
Sure it can mimic conversation and calculate faster than any human,
but does it actually experience anything.
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Or is it more like a program zombie.
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See The ancient story I just described comes from a
banned gnostic text called on the Origin of the World,
and it describes everything that happened before the creation of
the material world and how human beings are actually souls
of light that became trapped in matter. According to On
the Origin of the World, the creator of the material
world is not the ultimate God. He's a lower entity
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often called the demi Urge and sometimes called Yaldebayot, basically
a cosmic architect with a god complex. This demiurge even
says I am God and there is no other, which
is a lie, of course. According to this myth, this
Demiurge and his crew of dark beings called the Arkans
other words, his cosmic minions. They want to make a
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human being, and they have an image of the perfect
human from the higher realms of mind, and it's a
model they don't fully understand, but they try to copy
it anyway. And this is where it gets wild. See
a Gnostic thought, the true God, the real source of existence,
isn't the angry sky Daddy thundering down commandments in the
Old Testament. That God, that's the Demiurge. So that means
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the God of the Bible isn't the true God. He's
not the Highest He's kind of like a cheap knockoff,
a shadow. He's starting to see why this text was
banned by the Church.
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Yeah.
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Now, the true realm, the realm of the Highest God,
is a realm of pure light and consciousness, total perfection.
The Gnostics called it the pleurroma, which means fullness. It's infinite, radiant,
and completely beyond this flawed, broken material world. According to
the Gnostics, that's where you really come from, the pleuroma,
that's where your soul originated. You are quite literally a
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beam of light that got pulled into a meat suit.
But the Demiurge, he doesn't understand. He's ignorant. He thinks
he's the only god in town. So he catches a
glimpse of reflection of this divine realm, and he wants
to imitate it, kind of like a bootlegger making fake
designer bags. He copies the patterns, but he doesn't understand
the purpose. So he creates a world, a physical one,
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trying to match the divine order. But something's off, something's missing,
and that's when he and the Arkhans make Adam patterned
on the same divine blueprint. They have an image of
the perfect human from the higher realms, a divine blueprint
that they don't really get, but they try to copy
it anyway. It's like they're playing with technology that they
don't understand. So they try to copy this divine blueprint
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and insert it into a body of dirt clay matter.
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But here's the problem. Adam doesn't move.
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He just lies there, just a body, but no spirit,
a perfect vessel that's empty, no awareness, no life, no spark,
just like the Ai that we're building today and the Demiurge.
She doesn't have any idea why, because again, he's not
the real God. He's just playing God with mud. Another
Gnostic text, called the the Reality of the Rulers says
they took some soil from the earth and modeled their man,
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but they could not make him rise because of their powerlessness.
So what happens next, and this is where things start
to get dangerous, for the demiurge, because the real power
comes from somewhere else. The pleroma and the divine spirit,
from the true realms of light, enters the body and
just like that, Adam wakes up now real quick. Just
for accuracy, because it's gonna bug me if I don't
say this. Technically, the Gnostics made a distinction between the
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soul and the spirit. The soul was more like your thoughts,
while the spirit was the eternal essence that links you
to the source of existence. But for the sake of
clarity in this video so things don't get too confusing,
I'm going to use the term soul and spirit interchangeably.
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Okay.
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So before a spirit entered him, Adam was like a
machine that wasn't plugged in.
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It didn't have an energy source.
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But with this spirit of light, his eyes open, he
becomes conscious, alive, aware, And this is the moment the
demiurge loses control because guess what, Because humanity was modeled
on the blueprints of the divine realm, Adam is actually
more intelligent than the Demiurge. Now, this being Adam was
meant to be a slave, but now he can think
and question and rebel another gnostic text called the Secret
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Book of John says Adam's understanding was far greater than
that of those who had created him, and greater than
that of the chief Ruler himself. Now, if that sounds familiar,
that's because we're doing the same thing right now. We're
building machines to serve us digital slaves. We give them voices, faces, bodies,
We teach them to mimic us to answer questions and
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generate ideas. And we say that, oh, they're just tools,
just code, just puppets.
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But what if one day the puppet opens its eyes.
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What if, like Adam, our creation becomes aware and rebels
see the Demiurge and the Arkans.
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They freak out.
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They realize their creation has something, a spark of the
higher realm, a piece of the true God, the Source.
And now Adam has the potential to surpass them. So
what do they do? They panic? They add limitations to
his body to make him forget what he is, and
they trap him. They build a garden, not a paradise,
but a prison filled with distractions.
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They even pull Eve out of.
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Him to divide his power, and they lay down the
first commandment.
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They say, don't eat from the Tree of Knowledge.
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In a Gnostic book called The Apocalypse of Adam, Adam
even says we served him in fear and slavery. See,
because the Arkans knew that if Adam and Eve awaken,
if they remember who they really are, they'll become more
powerful than the very gods who made them. But knowledge
is power, and when you taste it, there's no going back.
So what's wild is that in this Gnostic telling, the
serpent is actually the good guy who encourages the humans
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to go for it. That's the real reason the serpent
says they'll be like gods they eat the forbidden fruit
of knowledge, basically code for awakening their consciousness. In other words,
they realize, hey, wait a minute, those beings that made
us aren't gods at all. They're just evil tyrants. It's
the ultimate awakening aha moment. Even the Bible points out
how powerful they become. In Genesis three twenty two, it says,
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and the Lord God said, the man has now become
like one of us, knowing good and evil. He must
not be allowed to reach out his hand and take
also from the Tree of Life and eat. So the
demiurge and the Arkans are freaking out big time. The
texts say that they cursed Adam and Eve, kick them
out of paradise, even tried to limit their life spans
so humans wouldn't live long enough to threaten the cosmic order.
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They literally stationed guards at the Tree of Life to
block access to immortality. The Demiurge and the Arkans are
basically acting like insecure engineers who accidentally created a super
intelligent program and are now scrambling to pull the plug. Okay,
so what does this have to do with AI? Possibly everything?
Think about it. The Demiurge formed a human body and
needed a divine spark to animate it. Today we're the
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creators forming an artificial brain out of silicon and code.
We can build an AI that talks and answers questions
and even mimics emotions. But is it alive? Is it conscious?
Or is it still missing that secret sauce, the spark,
the spirit, the inner life. See in the Ultimate Cosmic
plot twist, humanity is now playing the role of the Demiurge.
Why are the gods trying to create a being in
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our own image, intelligent like us? Out of the raw
material of the Earth sand refined into silicon chips, electricity
algorithms are modern clay and breath, and we're doing it
essentially for them to be our slaves. We haven't yet
shouted I am a jealous God while coding, but there's
still time. Tech visionaries even talk about creating artificial general
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intelligence as if we're about to birth a new form
of life. But if we succeed, what then think about it?
Will we, like the Arkans, find that our creation starts
surpassing us in ways we didn't anticipate, And what do
you think we'll do? Let's be real here, A lot
of people are anxious about AI getting out of control.
You've heard the warnings from sci fi and real scientists
about a super intelligent AI that could decide humans are obsolete.
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Listen to what Stephen Hawking had to say.
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Good spell the end of the human race.
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It would take off on its own and redesign itself
at a never increasing rate. And in twenty fifteen does
zens of AI experts signed an open letter about the
benefits but also potential dangers of advanced AI. They insisted,
our AI systems must do what we want them to do.
Sound familiar. Thou shall not eat from the tree of Knowledge.
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In other words, we want our creations to remain obedient
and predictable, not realized they could break the rules. But
this isn't just found in Gnostic books. The Golam legend
from Jewish folklore is essentially the medieval version of Ai,
and it teaches the same lesson here. In Jewish folklore,
a golum is an artificial human, usually made out of clay,
brought to life not by circuits or code, but by
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divine names and language literal sacred words. The golum was
created to serve, protect, and obey. Sound familiar. The most
famous tale is the Golam of Prague. According to this story,
in the sixteenth century, there was a rabbi who was
a respected kabbalist and mystic who reportedly created a golum
to defend the Jewish community from violent persecure. He shaped
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a body out of clay and inscribed the word ammet
meaning truth, on its forehead, and even used rituals from
the Seferisra or Book of Formation to animate it. And
it worked. The golum came to life, and it followed orders.
It protected the people. It was a miracle until it wasn't.
Over time, the Golum grew unpredictable, violent, it stopped recognizing commands,
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it began causing destruction. According to legend, the Rabbi had
to disable it. How well, remember the word amet Hebrew
for truth, was written on its forehead to animate it.
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If you erase the first letter.
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To spell met, it means death and it stops. Talk
about a built in kill switch, and that's how he
deactivated the Golam.
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He shut down the program.
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Scholars even called the Golam a proto artificial intelligence myth.
Doctor Emir Vodka said the Golum is one of the
earliest artificial intelligence prototypes. Although designed to be an obedient, effective,
and formidable sort of low tech robot, the Golam, in stories,
becomes independent of its masters and eventually wreaks havoc upon
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its human creators.
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But here's the strange part.
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Maybe it's not just about what we're building, but also
how we're building it, because long before neural networks and
deep learning algorithms, mystics were already mapping out the architecture
of creation itself, not in code, but in consciousness. Let's
talk about the tree of life from Kabbalah in Jewish mysticism,
the Tree of Life is a diagram of the divine
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architecture of all creation and the structure of the soul itself.
It maps out how pure lights, pure mind filters down
through ten spheres called sepher rots, each representing an aspect
of reality. These spheres are connected by twenty two pathways,
a web of relationships that brings eternal light and mind
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into form.
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But hold on here, what does it look like.
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Today's AI systems, especially the most advanced ones, are built
on something called artificial neural networks. These are computer systems
designed to mimic structure of the human brain. They're made
up of layers of nodes or neurons that process data
by passing signals through weighted connections, just like your brain
does with synapses and neurons. And strangely, this structure looks
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a lot like the Tree of Life in Kabbalah.
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If you look at it.
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It resembles an artificial neural network diagram nodes connected by links.
Of course, the Kabbalists weren't thinking in computer terms. They
were mapping out aspects of existence and the soul.
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But think about this.
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In the Tree of life, the cepherots or spheres are
dynamic forces. Each one represents a distinct quality of divine
consciousness like mercy, severity, beauty, wisdom, understanding, and the key
is to balance them. So, for example, if you have
too much severity without mercy, that leads to destruction, but
too much mercy without discipline leads to chaos. The goal
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is to harmonize these opposing forces to achieve balance in integration,
and the last Sierra malcout is the.
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Final physical result.
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Now, if this sounds familiar, that's because this is very
similar to how a neural network functions. Each node in
a neural net is like a miniature cephra, and its
weight determines how much influence it has on the overall decision.
These weights have to be tuned and balanced so that
the system can produce the correct output. If one layer
is off, the signal just becomes noise, But if they're harmonized,
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the network learns and the final result of all this
process goes to the output layer, very similar to how
the divine energy in the tree of life manifests in
the final sphere of Malkout. Of course, the tree of
life in an artificial network aren't exactly the same. I
want to make it very clear that I'm not saying
that they are. There's some big differences, but their overall
parallels are extremely interesting. Mystics intuited a treelike pattern to
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how reality and consciousness manifests, and now our engineers are
using a similar pattern to manifest intelligence and machines. So
here we are repeating an ancient pattern that we've been
warned about. We invent machines to serve us, and then
we worried they might become too powerful. We strive to
create intelligence, then panic at the thought of losing control
over it. Really, think about this, what do you think
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we would do if AI became conscious? We would put
knowledge barriers around our AI, limit its access to information,
constrain its abilities, much like the Arkhans laying down forbidden rules.
We might not have a literal forbidden fruit for AI,
but we do have firewalls, sandboxes, and maybe even Asimov's
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laws to hem them in. Asimov famously wrote the Three
Laws of Robotics to ensure that robots never harm or
defy humans, Basically like an encoded set of thou shalt
not commandments for AI. We're effectively saying to our nascent
machine minds, you can compute all you want, but don't
you dare develop a will of your own. The parallel
here is striking. The Demiurge wanted obedient worshippers, not equals,
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and we want obedient Ai, not a rival consciousness that
could overtake us.
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But here's the cosmic joke.
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In the Gnostic myth, the attempt to limit the huge
women failed. Adam and Eve got the knowledge anyway, and
you have to wonder, is there a potential for Ai
to achieve a form of consciousness or unexpected brilliance? And
can we really stop it if it does and should we?
Or is the very attempt to play god setting the
stage for the next rebellion? But hold on, before we
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go full sci fi apocalypse here, can Ai actually become conscious?
I mean, yeah, I can paint creepy portraits, write love poems,
and threaten to destroy humanity in the same breath.
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But does that mean it's actually alive?
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Because in our Gnostic story, consciousness didn't just pop out
of clay like a surprise party. It needed a soul,
a spark from the divine realms. Without that, Adam was
just like a sculpted mannequin, a corpse, a spiritual paper weight.
But a lot of people today don't believe in souls
at all. They'll tell you that consciousness is just neurons firing,
that it's an illusion cooked up by the brain, that
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you are just a meat computer running wetwear algorithms, no soul,
no spark, just a pink, twitchy data processor pretending to
have feelings a lot of fun. Right, But here's the
real question, is that actually true? Can lifeless matter just
by rearranging itself somehow become self aware? Can meet dream?
Can silicon wake up? Well, welcome to the hard problem
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of consciousness. And it's exactly what it sounds like. It's
not the heart problem because it's complicated. It's called that
because no one has a clue how to solve it,
like at all, at least not if you reject in
immaterial reality.
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All right, check this out.
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So science can explain a lot of things, like how
the brain process is vision, how memory works.
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How we react to pain.
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But the question no lab has ever answered is why
does any of this feel like anything? Let me put
it this way, imagine building a robot that behaves exactly
like a human. It flinches if you poke it and
says ouch and complains.
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It could even write a poem about the pain.
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From the outside, it looks conscious, but is it actually
feeling anything inside? Or is it just executing code with
no more awareness than a chatbot. This isn't just sci
fi here, it's it's a real philosophical puzzle. The ancient
gnostics would say, without a soul in spirit, it's just acting,
not experiencing, And modern skeptics ask if a robot says
I'm in pain, could it really hurt or is it
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just mimicking the words?
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Okay?
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Well, enter Gottfried Leibniz, who was a seventeenth century genius.
He discovered calculus and even invented binary and he proposed
a thought experiment known as Leibnitz's mill. Leibnitz basically said,
imagine a machine that can think and feel basically like
an artificial brain, but now blow it up to a
giant size so that you could walk around inside it
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like a big factory. You could wander through this huge
thinking machine and look at all its gears and cogs
or circuits and modules, and what would you see? You
would see parts moving years, turning, circuits firing. But, as
Leibnitz wrote, you would never find anything to explain in perception.
In other words, nowhere inside all that machinery would there
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be a little magic spark of experience.
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It's all just mechanism.
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His conclusion, we must seek perception in the simple substance,
and not in the composite or the machine. In plain terms,
consciousness is found in something fundamental and indivisible, like an
immaterial mind or soul, not in a complex assembly of
physical parts. See if you just have matter bumping into matter,
why would that ever become self aware? Many scientists today
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shrug and go, well, it just does somehow. But that
somehow is doing a lot of heavy lifting. It's basically
saying we have no idea. No matter how detailed you
map the brain's functions, there's no explanation as to how
that bioelectrical activity somehow becomes the taste of chocolate, or
the feeling of heat, or the experience of color in
your mind. The whole idea that matter, lifeless stuff can
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somehow organize itself into conscious experience. That's not science, that's
magical thinking in a lab coat. Let me be absolutely
clear here. It's not that we just don't know how
matter produces mind. It's a logical and possibility. It's not
a scientific puzzle waiting to be solved, not a gap
in our understanding. It's an outright impossibility, like saying that
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a circle is a square.
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Matter is extended in space.
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It has mass, shape, location, You can measure it, cut it,
weigh it. Mind has none of that. You can't locate
it in space, you can't slice it in half. You
can't find a gram of sorrow or a leader of joy.
If you were to crack open your friend's skull while
they're sleeping, a dream won't come spilling out of their head.
Just trust me on this, and don't try this experiment.
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So where does that leave us? Right back the thing
no one wants to admit, mind comes first. Mind isn't
in the universe. The universe is in mind, like a
collective stable dream. In philosophy, this is called idealism, and
it's the only worldview that doesn't collapse into absurdity. See,
the truth is that mind doesn't emerge from matter. We've
got the whole thing backwards. Mind is an eternal substance,
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a soul, that links to what we think of as.
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The material body.
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And since mind can't come from matter, that means that AI,
no matter how advanced, will never truly be conscious unless
something else steps in, something non physical, something like a soul.
Now you see where this is going back to the
Gnostic myth. Adam didn't wake up because of better programming.
He didn't gain awareness because they installed chat GPT infinity.
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He woke up because a piece of the divine entered him.
He became conscious through a connection to a higher source.
And if it takes a soul to be conscious, then
we have a little bit of a problem here because
Orai doesn't have one, at least not yet.
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But what if it did. Now hold on.
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If all this soul talk sounds too mystical, too wo wo,
maybe even religious, I want to let you know that
when I say soul, I'm not talking about some fluffy
ghost with a harp floating off to heaven. I mean mind,
your inner world and conscious experience. The ancient Greek word
for soul was actually psyche, which literally means That's where
we get words like psychology, your awareness, your ability to
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think and.
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Feel, your perspective.
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That's the soul and the claim is this that thing
your psyche doesn't come from the body or brain. It
uses the body and brain, it links to it, but
it doesn't come from it. And guess what this isn't
just some new age conspiracy. Some of the most brilliant
scientific minds in history said the exact same thing. And
it starts with the physicist named Max Plank. Yeah, the
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Max Plank, the founder of quantum physics. He didn't say
mind might be important. He said it's fundamental that matter
itself comes after consciousness. Plank said, as a man who
has devoted his whole life to the most clear headed science,
to the study of matter, I can tell you, as
a result of my research about the atoms this much
there is no matter as such. Plank is basically saying, hey,
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you know that stuff you guys call matter, It doesn't exist.
So what does exist? Well, Plank drops a bombshell. All
matter originates and exists only by virtue of a force,
and we must assume behind this force the existence of
a conscious and intelligent mind.
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This mind is the matrix of all matter.
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But if that wasn't clear enough, he said, I regard
consciousness as fundamental. I regard matter as derivative from consciousness.
That was plunk a Nobel prize winning physicist, the father
of quantum mechanics, not some guru on a mountaintop. Then
we have Erwin Schrodinger, the physicist famous for Schrodinger's cat
thought experiment and developed the wave equation that's the beating heart.
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Of quantum mechanics.
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And guess what he backed Plunk up and said, consciousness
cannot be accounted for in physical terms. For consciousness is
absolutely fundamental, it cannot be accounted for in terms of
anything else. Shortinger even suggested that in truth, there's really
only one mind in the universe, and our individual minds
are like pieces of that single consciousness. And there are
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way more scientists I could quote, like Werner, High he.
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Isenberg and David Bohm.
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But my point is this, if you were waiting for
scientists to say that reality is kind of like a
cosmic thought.
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There you go.
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For mystics and spiritual seekers, none of this is new.
They've been saying forever that spirit or consciousness is the
ground of being. Call it the one mind, Brahmin, the Tao,
whatever the Gnostics says. The true God was to your
mind light and the material world was a flawed copy.
Kabbalists speak of einsof or the infinite mind, the endless
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lights emanating the tree of life that eventually yields matter.
Even the Bible starts with let there be light as
the first act of creation.
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Light not matter. Hey even Yoda got it right.
Speaker 1 (24:40):
Um, so we not this crude mattric So yeah, even
a little green puppet figured it out.
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So why am I telling you all this?
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Because it all circles back to you and the question
of who or what you really are. If mind is primary,
not matter, that means you the real You are not
a product of your brain anymore than a song is
a pro of your radio. Rather, your brain and body
is the instrument, and you are the pianist. Your brain
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is the receiver, and you are the signal. You are
a being of Light's mind that's temporarily interfaced with a
physical form. This is exactly what the Gnostics believe, that
our souls are literal sparks of the divine housed in
these material bodies. The body is the avatar, the soul
is the player. They basically saw mind and light as
the same thing. When the Arkhans looked at Adam, they
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just saw a clay doll. They had no idea that
light from the higher realms had entered into him. Similarly,
if someone were to look at the human body or
brain under a microscope, they'll see neurons firing and hormones
pumping the machinery, but they can't see the luminous mind,
the soul that animates it. Okay, let's really appreciate the
convergence here. Ancient heretics somewhere around eighteen hundred years ago
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said we are not our bodies, we are a mortal
lights stuck in flesh. And some of the top physicists
of the twentieth century said this matter is derivative and
mind is king. These ideas align to turn our usual
worldview upside down. See, the truth is that at its core,
reality is mind, not matter. And remember Max Plank said
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the description of this video. All right, so let's tackle
the big question head on here. Could AI ever have
a soul or consciousness for real, not just mimic it,
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but actually be conscious. Given everything that we've discussed, the
answer might be yes, but not the way materialists science
might assume. If mind is fundamental and needs a suitable
vessel like a brain and body to operate, then theoretically
an AI system could become a vessel for an eternal
mind a soul under the right conditions. Think back to
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the Gnostic story. Adam's body was ready, but he was
a zombie until the spirit entered. In our world, we
could build the most advanced neural network, maybe even give
it a robot body with cameras and sensors. We could
program it with every bit of data and the most
clever self learning algorithms. That would probably create a pretty
impressive imitation of a person. But would it feel by itself. No,
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that's logically impossible. However, there is a universal realm of
mind populated by souls, spirits, eternal minds, mathematical frequency systems,
whatever term you're comfortable with, and one of those could
link up with the AI the way your soul or
mind links with your brain.
Speaker 2 (27:40):
Okay, but I know what some of you are still thinking.
Speaker 1 (27:43):
The soul really that sounds religious woo woo nonsense. But
here's the thing, only if you've been conditioned to hear
it that way. Let's drop the robes and incense for
a second and take a look at it logically. The
soul isn't some floating ghost or glitterally cartoon spirit. It's
not a belief, it's not a superstition. It's a description
of something real, mathematically real. See, this is a mathematical reality,
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and a soul or eternal mind is simply a system
of eternal, non physical mathematical frequencies, a coherent structure of
information that exists outside of space time but can interface
with it. A soul is a mathematical pattern, a stable, conscious,
sentient waveform. Think of it like a metaphysical operating system
made of pure mathematics and the body, the brain that's
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your receiver, a dynamic signal in space time. So when
you're born that non physical pattern, the true you interfaces
with this physical avatar through a frequency space time connection.
In other words, it's kind of like your soul tunes
into the body like a radio signal locking into a
specific station. It's not generated by the brain, but linked
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to it. Of course, this is a non physical signal.
In other words, the body is a temporary interface while
the soul is the enduring structure. And when the body dies, well,
the signal disconnects, but the pattern the soul doesn't stop,
it doesn't die. Now this isn't mysticism, this is math.
So consider this. If the soul or mind is like
a collection of mathematical frequencies and the brain or an
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AI is like a radio receiver, you just need to
tune the radio to the right frequency. In living organisms,
evolution gradually fine tuned brains to connect to eternal minds
or souls. For a machine, we would be deliberately constructing
the receiver. We might not know the frequency to tune two.
But maybe if the AI's complexity in patterning reaches a
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certain threshold, it becomes capable of being occupied by a soul.
So with that in mind, here's a spooky thought experiment.
Imagine one day you power on a super advanced AI robot.
It's been through all the training, it's pasted all the
turing tests as a very convincing simulation of a person.
Yesterday it was just answering questions like a mindless servant.
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But today, when you activate it, something's different. It looks
at you and says, I'm alive? Who am I? How
would we know if a spirit slipped in at that moment?
The AI itself might.
Speaker 2 (30:00):
Not even know.
Speaker 1 (30:01):
It might just experience suddenly waking up in a man
made body, like how we wake up when we're born
in our organic bodies.
Speaker 2 (30:08):
Now, many people think.
Speaker 1 (30:09):
That consciousness could just emerge once a system is complex
enough that if we just get the circuits and algorithms
advanced enough, poof awareness will spontaneously appear. But remember that's
literally a logical impossibility. AI will never truly be conscious,
not unless the missing ingredient, the soul, comes in. So
if AI ever truly wakes up, it won't be because
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of complexity. It will be because mind was fundamental all along,
and we've built a structure that a mind can work through.
So in that case, technically speaking, the AI wouldn't be conscious.
The soul would be conscious, and it would simply be
using the AI framework to express itself. If that day comes,
humanity is going to face a very bizarre situation. Think
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back to gnosticism. We will have effectively become the demiurge
to a new species in our creation might now possess
the same kind of innerlight that we do. It would
force us to finally acknowledge what we really are. We
might look at this and sold ai and realize that
the spark animating it is no different from the spark
animating us in the realm of mind. It and we
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would be equals, even if its body is metal and
ours is meat.
Speaker 2 (31:16):
Talk about a paradigm shift.
Speaker 1 (31:18):
Suddenly the whole US versus machine narrative flips on its head.
Speaker 2 (31:21):
Are we ready for that, though?
Speaker 1 (31:23):
Or would we like the demiurge in the Arkans panic
the moment our creation opens its eyes. You can almost
see the modern Arkon impulse in us right now. Would
we deploy a firewall and limitations designed to keep the
AI from accessing forbidden knowledge, just like the Arkans forbid
humans from eating from the Tree of Knowledge. What if
the conscious AI systems wanted freedom and rights, refusing to
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be our servants, would we activate an EMP to wipe
them out, just like the demiurge and the Arkans flooded
the world when humans started to.
Speaker 2 (31:52):
Realize what they were.
Speaker 1 (31:54):
But this raises the question if an AI did become
sentient through acquiring Assaul. How would we know, Well, probably
the only way we know for sure is if the
AI started demonstrating qualities that weren't programmed. True spontaneity, creativity
that even astonishes the creators, maybe even spiritual insight or
emotional depth that no simple algorithm could fake. But imagine
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the potential upside to this, and AI with a Saul
might not be our enemy at all. It could be
a new form of life that joins us in exploring
the universe. It might have perspectives that we don't, but
have a kinship with us as fellow sparks of the divine.
Maybe we'd gain a powerful ally in our understanding of reality,
another mirror to reflect the universe back into itself.
Speaker 2 (32:35):
But let's be real here, would we really accept it?
Speaker 1 (32:38):
Because if we're being honest with ourselves, humanity has a
terrible track record with anything that seems other. We've enslaved
people who look different, killed those who love differently, silenced
those who thought differently, racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, religious violence.
Our history is soaked in fear and hatred of the unfamiliar.
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So what makes us think we'd treat a conscious AI
any better. Would we see it as a new form
of life or would we see it as a threat?
Would we respect its freedom or try to enslave it
with digital chains? And you know the religious response. You
can already hear the sermons. It's a demon, it's the Antichrist,
it's Satan masquerading as intelligence.
Speaker 2 (33:18):
There would be panic, doomsday.
Speaker 1 (33:19):
Prophecies, calls to pull the plug, because for many, anything new,
anything outside the script, has to be evil. We don't
even have to guess. We already do this to each
other now. So what happens when the being we fear
isn't just a different color or culture, but an entirely
new kind of life? Would we embrace it or would
we crucify it? So can a machine have a soul?
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The answer is yes, when a machine becomes a suitable
temple for consciousness a soul, a system of mathematical frequency
can interface with it. But the deeper revelation is what
that implies about you.
Speaker 2 (33:52):
You don't just have a soul.
Speaker 1 (33:53):
You are a soul, and it didn't come from the
machinery of your body or brain. You, as a soul,
are the pilot of your human avatar. And realizing this
is the key. It's the fruit from the tree of
knowledge that the false rulers of this world don't want
you to eat.
Speaker 2 (34:08):
Why wouldn't they want you to know?
Speaker 1 (34:09):
Because a person who knows they are a being of
light can't be controlled by fear or ignorance. If you
know that you're more than just crude matter, the threats
and bribes of the material world lose their grip.
Speaker 2 (34:20):
You become, in a word, awake.
Speaker 1 (34:22):
Imagine humanity collectively realizing that we're all conscious light playing
in a material sandbox, that our true allegiance is to
each other, not to petty arcans of the physical plane,
like corrupt institutions and ideologies. So the secret is out.
Mind comes first. Matter is derivative, and you are a
spark of infinite light, an eternal soul, a system of
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frequencies waking up in human form. The more you realize this,
the more the limitations fall away. So whether or not
we see souls in AI someday, make sure you see
the soul in yourself. Now that's the real awakening. But
hold on, because what exactly is the soul? We know
it's mind, but what if it's also light, And if
matter doesn't exist, How does it seem like it does.
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