Trying To Prove Living

In this reflection from 2018, the author explores the perception of living, questioning the authenticity of human existence. They point out that people engage in various activities to feel alive but argue that these actions may ultimately prove life to be an illusion. The writer challenges the reader to consider humanity’s inherent conditions, suggesting that society is, in essence, driven by fear and attempts to secure existence. The complex layers of life and death are discussed, culminating in the provocative question: "Can we prove we are alive without proving we are dead?" This inquiry prompts deeper introspection on the nature of being.

I Am Who I Say I AM

The content argues that non-evolutionary thought resembles flat Earth beliefs, illustrating the limitations of an unaware self-aware robots that fail to evolve. It suggests that true growth entails moving beyond current self-perceptions and to evolve to realize one’s full potential, which is, not to be a robot. The author posits this potential transformation as a divine gift. The piece emphasizes that evolution means transcending mere physical existence to embrace inherited potential. The author expresses hope that individuals can shed their robotic nature and evolve. Additionally, they mention their upcoming book titled “I went searching for God and found Man”, inviting interested publishers to get in touch via email.

When You Steal A Human Beings Original Thoughts

You Steal The Only Living Beings It Ever Gave Birth To You Take Away It's Motherhood - You Kidnap Its Children. You Take Away The Only Times It Ever Presented As A "WHO" Or A Some "ONE". While In Service. Then You Claim The Thoughts As Your Own And Claim To Be A Living Being.…