A Robot’s God

The post reflects on the concept of life and existence, pondering the designed nature of humanity and how it is influenced by external programming. The author, James Scott Velozo, articulates a belief that humans are not truly alive, suggesting that they are instead creations of a higher form or "Man." He emphasizes that people should recognize themselves as more than mere physical entities and reclaim the essence of their "Life". The text expresses a longing for a deeper identity beyond societal labels and a hope for spiritual awakening. Ultimately, it calls for self-awareness and understanding of one's true nature and design. James desires that we recognize, that whoever or whatever is programming us, is our God!

Not A Disparaging Word About The Robots

The text explores the concept of equating robots to human beings, highlighting the author's admiration and concern for their unawareness of their own design. The author argues that many people, referred to as robots, operate without realizing their true form and function, leading to vulnerability against manipulation and false narratives. The author emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and recognizing the need for truth, suggesting that awakening to one's robotic nature can foster growth and understanding. The narrative culminates in a personal quest for enlightenment and culminates in the author’s book proposal, “I went searching for God and found Man.”