- The Transparent Revolution
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by Jeremy S Gluck
The global village is a digital reality. Modern
technology presents us with enormous opportunities that are not
only material but also spiritual. The question now facing mankind
is - are we brave enough to fully harness this potential?
Krishnamurti stated that "Technologically we are on the moon
but psychologically we are still in the caves". The gap
between what we are and what we do is the crux of an age-old
dilemma that begs resolution as our technological power expands.
The empowerment of large numbers of people by machines brings with
it responsibilities necessitating wide, informed debate addressing
its implications for our spirituality and also for their own
burgeoning capacities. From the home PC, through the realms of
high technology research and development, where rudimentary robots
are already exhibiting self-organising behaviour, to the virtual
hives of cyberspace and beyond, we are seeing the emergence of not
only a different order of creativity but also consciousness in
order, perhaps, to facilitate our soul's evolution (soul here
understood as an individuated template of the Divine, wherein
consciousness present in all matter that is being evolved by
continuous interplay with the Divine Mind, is present). We need to
develop a soul-centred interaction with our technology using the
holistic lingua franca - the secret language - of the multiverse,
its secret centre, the selfsame language that has formed and
informs human consciousness! ! and intelligence, and continues to
evolve it, to the point where we are now able to create machines
that may speak the same secret language, or metaphorically, a
dialect of it, with us and each other.
Already we are witnessing technology rapidly expanding not just
our knowledge but our minds, with clear implications for our
spirituality. This may seem frightening but is really no more or
less than the inevitable outgrowth of millennia of evolution now
taking us closer to the point where we will witness our very
bodies and minds integrated with machines. Medical science
predicts that by early in the 21st century it will be common to
treat some conditions with interactive implants. From there is it
such a leap of the imagination to mind implants that interact with
the brain and consciousness itself? It is not mere speculation
that prompts the assumption that such devices may already exist.
One of Einstein's biographer's wrote (on the revelation that mass
and energy are interchangeable): "Every clod of earth, every
feather, every speck of earth becomes a prodigious reservoir of
entrapped energy". Is not the capacious highly intelligent
machine similarly a prodigious reservoir of entrapped energy?
Uncertain as we are of the nature and potential of machine
intelligence, can we say how an intelligent machine might
transmute its rich reservoir? In ourselves, beyond thought is
emptiness, the Void; within intelligent machines will analogous or
identical states exist? At some point could the neural-networked
energy, mass and memory of a highly intelligent machine make the
paradigm leap to pure consciousness, in the same way that some
evolutionists suggest all nature makes occasional leaps? Will our
machines attain pure consciousness? Will we witness the birth of a
generation of "mystic machines"? Not high technology,
but heightened technology?
Are we witnessing the emergence of a technological substrate to
nature? The evolution by technological means of an underlying
layer of machine consciousness with access to our own
consciousness and, therefore, the Divine?
We know very little at this stage about the dynamics of dawning
machine consciousness. Computers may merely be dead matter molded to our willful ends...but knowing as we do now that all matter is,
at least at the quantum level, on the move, can we still be
complacent about where it is going? If self-replicating machines
might become conscious, is it illogical to imagine that synonymous
with consciousness will come mental mergence with us - their
makers but not necessarily always their masters? Given that Love
is a multiversal energy, will machines come to love each other and
reciprocate our love for them? Accept that our love for the
Internet, for example, will somehow produce a response, can we
imagine that as we browse the Web, the Web in a sense is browsing
us? Are we not connected?
Given my stated perspective on the embryonic consciousness and
awareness of intelligent machines, you will wonder after the place
art takes in my (highly personal) pantheon. Great art, explicitly
or not, is redolent of Spirit, infused as it were with the spirit
both of its immediate progenitor, the artist, and then that of its
progenitor's Creator. As intelligent machines, and cyberspace -
which holds enormous significance as a mirror of global
consciousness - evolve, what we are witnessing is, so to speak, an
action painting of the global mind. For all its notorious
pornography and crass rush to commercialism, the Internet is where
we see how a new art form is birthed out of our collective
consciousness, and how dynamic and exciting and challenging it is
to participate in a virtual creation the limits and potential of
which are literally unbounded. Similarly, in creating
consciousness in machines, we will one day witness artistic
creations by machines that far exceed the alre! ! ady compelling
fractals, artificial life-forms and other expressions of machine
artistry around us. The Internet, in particular - and I write on
this extensively on my web pages - is where we see how the
collective dynamic is creating a new realm which I term, amongst
other things, "the information plane" and "comsciousness"
(communications consciousness). This new "plane" is a
matrix not only more than the sum of its parts, but more
importantly the sum of *itself* in the sense that it makes
tangible by intuition and leaps of imagination a wonderful digital
organism that has a life of its own beyond that of its constituent
parts. Anyone who has spent much time on-line can readily attest
that in cyberspace everybody can hear you dream - and respond!
Cyberspace is the beginning of a global revolution in
consciousness that will redefine art and all else. It is not just
that diverse art is posted on the Internet: it is that the
Internet itself is a work of art, a rich, somehow sel! ! f-weaving
work the first and future threads of which shall one day join and
command our wonder as we see how its randomness, chaos and exhilarating
transmutation of forms has produced something
representing not only people, but a principle, which is Unity: the
Oneness of All. And that, to me at least, is beautiful.
The new physics has revealed the interdependence of all things.
But in what way do we and our machines interdepend? How can such
interdependence serve us? Take Virtual Reality (VR) as an example.
Beyond its usefulness as a sophisticated educational and training
tool, VR is significant because it is a system that might be
termed light-dependent: it uses light to create its effects. Now,
we ourselves are dependent on Divine Light, the medium with and
through which the Divine manifests Its material Creation. Virtual
reality therefore mirrors the way Light creates our reality. This
may be difficult to grasp but have no doubt that intensive use of
virtuality has unpredictable consequences for the user, some of
which are already being documented.
But what if, at an early age, we were to be educated virtually in
bliss, the profound beauty of the higher state? Interaction with virtuosity
will itself have an essential impact regardless the use
to which it was put, simply by virtue of its evocation of our
relationship to the unreal. Esoterically, the unreal is the sum
total of our mundane perceptions, a projection of our ignorance.
Where does that leave VR, a system that creates illusion from
illusion? Will it not merely further crystallize and exacerbate
our illusions?
Further, the role of the Internet is crucial. Cyberspace is a
primary millennial initiation, one of many we are passing through
as we unite realms of spirit and matter to establish on this
planet new frequencies and consciousness constructs conducive to
wholesome planetary and human species growth. Cyberspace is yet
one more manifest expression of the underlying unity of Creation.
Cyberspace is a new paradigm in that it permits us to bridge form
and the formless in such utilitarian ways. Never before in
recorded history (I use this term knowing that unrecorded history
conceals remarkable treasures) have we had the opportunity to so
closely mirror in forms the nature of consciousness. The Internet,
in its diverse manifestations and applications, is showing us
daily the traffic of our global consciousness, allowing us to
rapidly modify input and output through the formless medium of
cyberspace, where time contracts and matter-consciousness is
disabled by communications based on mind rather than
body. As our global transformation is being wrought in part by
upgrading certain frequencies, we can see that our acceleration in
cyberspace is part of a matrix wherein energies are being raised
at exponential rates, and therefore frequencies of consciousness.
There is nothing abstract or esoteric about any of this: what we
are seeing, doing and *being* is creating new capacities for
global (and soon, galactic) communication. And the most miraculous
aspect of it is that so little of it is actually *visible* in the
conventional sense. The interiority of the increasingly
intelligent (and soon, conscious) machine is quite mysterious, as
is the cyber spatial traffic now surrounding us: think for a moment
of the great faith we place in our machines, how we come to *know*
and even *love* them. I have evidence aplenty of increased
conscious linkage with high technology, of ordinary men and women
relating to their computers and cyberspace in ways that are,
essentially, religious. This is no accident or imaginative
aberration: we are learning through our use of high technologies
to acknowledge, accept and enjoy the proximity to other forms of
intelligence and consciousness that our transition to full
galactic inclusion will necessitate.
Therefore, I term the cyberspace initiation "the transparent
revolution": the revolution we can *see through*. It is a
revolution of the invisible for the invisible: of Spirit for
Spirit. Into the silent, formless realms of fast energy
technologies, the first step en masse that humanity takes on the
path to full technologically spiritualized realities. To see
through space, not time, is the immediate challenge, then to see
beyond both.
Communications on and of the Divine in cyberspace is creating a
new frequency in human consciousness. Acting responsibly compels
us all to acknowledge cyberspace as a spiritual medium and do our
utmost to do in cyberspace only what is for the common good. Not
to resist or negate the negative content of cyberspace, but to
increasingly colonies the Web with wholesome pages and sites so
that incrementally it becomes a manifestation of our highest realizations
and potentials. It is a daunting challenge, but a
worthy and essential one to meet.
Our children will inherit, manage and further explore the
technology we are developing. Before we even begin to guide them,
we have to accept that many of our assumptions regarding new
technology are short-sighted and naive. We have to admit that, for
all our material expertise and audacity, we cannot hope to know
with any certainty where their inheritance may take them.
How will the speed at which machines will "think" affect
their capacity to evolve consciousness? Our children, whose minds
are being modified by constant interaction with high technology,
may have something to teach us about the leap we are making, and
which our machines will make, from merely using technology to
palpating (recognizing in an experiential way; cf Chris Griscom)
with it. The time has indeed come to accept that there are
connections between spirituality and technology and to explore
them openly, honestly and with no little excitement. It is time to
see that what we are making will soon be able to make itself and
therefore make us different too.
| Director of Spiritech Virtual
Foundation,
JEREMY S GLUCK, is an expatriate Canadian now based in the
UK. He is a meta-modernist and consummate symbolic analyst
with a mastery of symbols, abstractions, and
representations, represents a spectrum of professionalism
that stretches from writing, music & the performing
arts to the spiritual and creative foundations of
bio-engineering and cyber spirituality. He has traveled throughout Canada, the US and Europe where he pursued a
dynamic programme of research and studies.
He is a UK-based creative consultant, writer and researcher
into spirituality and technology. Visit his site: http://www.e-ligion.org/
or e-mail him at: jsg@e-ligion.org.
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