The transhumanism

  • 2012

There has been a lot of talk about transhumanism, in fact it is a philosophical discussion that is already over a long century of existence and that every so often takes strength. HG Wells and Russell were already talking about these issues, and although on Wikipedia only mention is made of the last 30 years, the truth is that the fictitious imaginations about elevation n of man at another level of evolution are not new. Social Nazism was nothing other than that, in its own way. But now it has a more technological aspect, as proof of the world in which we live, where the machines are gradually replacing us. Right now, transhumanism is basically an idea that has the following possibility: to evolve the human being, eliminating what has to be a natural living being and turning it into a machine. All this, yes, with very good reasons.

For transhumanists, our human condition as living beings is the reason and the cause of disease, poverty, and obviously death. They seem not to take into account that in the wild, animals and plants, in the normal balance, practically do not suffer from diseases or have problems of sustainability in general, but hey, we are like that. The point is that apparently, as we are different, because we are worth it, this vital condition makes us inevitably inferior because we are flesh and blood, imperfect, and therefore, we need to evolve further. Apparently, we cannot evolve further in our current state (here I am always talking about Darwinian evolution, which is the concept used by transhumanists, that is, that of progressive evolution and merely "a step forward") and we need a "little push ”Through technology to be able to advance much more, to reach the level, for example, of not dying (if we are changing biological pieces for other cybernetic ones, we will eventually be able to live forever since, of course, the biological pieces cannot be changed at will or renewed automatically). But there are also more long-term objectives, since there would be a “post-humanism”, a kind of development that nobody is very clear about and that is more a fiction issue than something that they openly discuss in the forums, but that is there and that, When they are clear, they will let us know. But first you have to go through transhumanism. And this must be understood well.

"Trans" is a prefix that implies step or change. When used with a word it implies a modification in the future. In this case, it implies that the human becomes something else, it is "TRANSFORMED", and therefore, a mutation occurs (I do not speak here of genetics) to, theoretically, a more superior being, as evolved. Modern transhumanists believe that we have reached the limit of our physical evolution and therefore we need to evolve to a higher level through technique. This, obviously, they would not have thought 120 years ago, but they already had their ideas about it. HG Wells, speaking of the New World Order, already commented on the issues of population reduction and human evolution, as something necessary for their survival. At 80, these possibilities became real with robotics and genetics. Right now we are considering changing parts of our body with bio-electro-mechanical implants, so that as they can replace different parts of the body, we will have the possibility of living longer, being stronger, more intelligent, able even connect to communications networks just thinking about it ... A whole world of possibilities! Well looked, who wouldn't want to get this?

But (as always, there is a "but") there is a problem. A big problem that they know and we don't, and that's why we like the idea so much: as you change biological parts to artificial ones, parts with genetic material will also be replaced by others that don't. What I mean by this? It's simple. If other articles have been read back, blog posts will know about my opinion / theory / certainty that we are living beings for one reason only: our energy is bound to DNA, both vibrating at the same frequency, connection that is maintained Thanks to the vital energy or prana. Now, if we change parts of our body, with our DNA, for artificial parts, that connection disappears. This is not fiction: we all know or have heard stories or people who have received very accidental amputations, well in charge of surgery, to which members (mainly artificial, but now also natural) have joined and who have manifested as active and as passive they felt that these new members were not part of that person, as if they were something they do not feel, creating the strange feeling that where you felt your leg before, for example, now you feel nothing (it is logical, not even the nerves can get there). It is not a mere matter of tactile sensation. Those of us who practice meditation understand one thing: we can feel the energies of our body regardless of whether or not we wear clothes, or touch other things. Our body is a holistic unit and the elimination of a part of the body implies that, as much as we strive, that part is not there, even if we replace it with something else. The constant replacement of parts generates a long-term conflict: we are eliminating not only physical parts, but also genetic parts, and energy movement channels that were there before. When a person has had a leg amputated, during the early stages he especially notes that the leg is not there (logically he sees that it is not there), but at the same time he feels as if there was still something at that point. That feeling ends up disappearing, and it is due to the "energy memory" that we have. Obviously, there were energy channels out there that we, consciously or unconsciously, feel.

Where do I want to go? Quite simply, that if we replace each part of our physical body with mechanical parts, we will end up losing our genetic connection. The spirit is not the brain, nor is it located there: the spirit is found in every cell of our being, in every DNA molecule, with which we are connected. The elimination and disappearance of these molecules will keep us losing more and more connection with our spiritual reality until we finally lose it. Naturally, all this is done gradually and we will not realize, until it is too late and we have changed so many parts that we begin to lose our divine part, our possibility of connecting with the Cosmos. In fact, it already happens: the city and the technical advances absorb us so much that we lose track of our human nature and find ourselves increasingly disconnected and disconnected from ourselves and everything else. Transhumanism is simply the next step on this path.

To top it off, simply indicate what I think is obvious: we are human beings, we are living beings and we are energetic beings. Any attempt to make some of this change is simply to stop being what we are. Those who are not happy, go ahead, but I have the impression that, unfortunately, when they want to realize the mistake it will be too late ... As far as I am concerned, "virgin, let me stay as I am" ...

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