Redphone
@redphone
We stare down the throats of two existential crises: 1. Economic 2. Spiritual The economic threats are easier (just need a few riots to amp up taxes and redistribute wealth). The spiritual crisis could be far larger and more damaging. Many of my secular peers mock the old religions. They’re starving for meaning, but allergic to anything that smells like tradition. Now imagine what happens when the AI revolution strips away their job, their status, their sense of usefulness. No God. No ritual. No spiritual mentor. Just an empty calendar and a mirror they can’t look into. It’s not the end of work that will break us. It’s the loss of why we were working in the first place. Self-help gurus have been telling us for decades: we define our realities. That always felt abstract. Soon, it’s going to be real af. We’ll break. What comes after that is what humanity’s been working toward for the past 5,000 years.
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Redphone
@redphone
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Jordan Charters
@jkcharters
Spiritual holes are the biggest reason we have so many problems in our world today. The search to fill those gaps in understanding and remembrance is just beginning. It will be a pendulum swing of biblical proportions as we realize what was there all along 🙏
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Node Ally
@nodeally
Wanting to continuously progress is the key to ascension.
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