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  So, if you want to give your creations autonomy, you can set up control through programs and algorithms, embedding them into instincts that’ll act as their guide—then these creations will want to behave as you expect. Or, you could make them capable of understanding the way you do. You’d share your abilities with them, giving them a piece of yourself—they’d become your children! But while they’re young and don’t grasp anything, they’ll obey servants and managers—those instinctive programs—and won’t differ from the first creations, even though they’re heirs to everything... read more

 

Welcome. Here, I’m digging into Reality, raising questions about Reason, Common Sense, culture, and our future. I began this journey by changing myself. As a result, I believe I’ve earned the right to change the world—or so says a thinker who coined a related phrase. Am I religious? I speak of God, but for me, He doesn’t come from the Bible. I looked for Him in Reality, and He opened Himself to me as Reality itself —beyond space and time, reasonable, logical. (I changed my view about God. You can find my newest understanding in my Theory of Guidance.) I’ve come to possess Reason; it feels like a gift bestowed upon me. Now, I can divide myself into reasonable and unreasonable. My sense of self depends on which part I embrace and which I ignore. I don’t fight to restrain my actions, correct my intentions, or shame myself for my reactions. Instead, I choose one part - reasonable, hold onto it, and live through it. The unreasonable nature mirrors all the traits of a sinful soul described in the Bible. The reasonable nature, though, transcends goodness and evil—and in it, I feel truly alive. The scripture reflects the way of understanding of the authors of these texts, but not the absolute image of the object of description and certainly not the object itself. So, if you want to know God, you can get knowledge about His shadow and reflection in the Bible, but True and alive God you can discover only after looking for Him by yourself.

     It’s a lonely journey. The deeper I go, the harder it becomes to explain to those I’ve left behind. I try to leave crumbs along my path, and that’s what my website and X accoun are for.

 

Leaders and followers

The entanglement between leaders and followers in religious structures often mirrors deeper human flaws. Leaders cling to authority through rigid interpretations of scripture, elaborate rituals, and strict codes of behavior—not out of profound insight, but because these tools maintain control and mask their own lack of genuine connection to what God truly desires: heartfelt justice, mercy, humility, and direct alignment with divine reason.

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I didn't help a “homeless guy.”

This is a sensitive topic - painful for me.

Here's the story. I stopped at a Fred Meyer store to use the restroom. I noticed a beggar with two kids (maybe 7 and 9 years old) holding a cardboard sign that read: “Need help to buy gas, diapers, food, and rent. Jesus loves you.” At that moment, I wasn't aware that I needed to help; reason didn't tell me to do it. I returned to my car and drove away. Soon afterward, I felt like I should have given him money. Later, I felt I must give him money - shame and guilt washed over me. I pictured myself and my kids in his situation.

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"Beginning, fall and resurrection".

Being human does not mean merely looking like the human species. Few hominids looked like us. Evolutionary changes affect not only physical forms but also internal mechanisms and behavior.

I assume that among wild, instinct-driven early hominids of one particular species - some began giving birth to more advanced individuals: those driven by reason. The difference lies in how they perceive the world, what they find desirable, what holds value, and what triggers their actions.

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God's design and will.

Everyone is embodiment of God's Will - epitome of His design. But....

The same human can be driven by different guidances (spirits/driving forces) - instincts or the Holy Reason, they are like a two different masters. If human is guided by instincts he fulfill the God's will for immature children and in sever cases for an animals - hurray!

If human died (spiritually) and resurrected as human guided by God’s Spirit - the Holy Reason, he starts to fulfill God's Will for the true human!

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Despite being a “messiah"

Despite being a “messiah” - the guy who was chosen by God to explain the truth of our current condition and the way of change, I don’t know who God really is, what soul is, what the spirit is exactly and how everything is working. I have my humble opinions, but I can't be sure if I didn't test it, didn't see it, didn't look at the original blueprint. I don't know if we have life after physical death, or reincarnation, paradise or hell. I wasn't informed by God about many things and I didn't ask Him seriously about things that He didn't point my attention to as very important.

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Christianity died.

Christianity died when they formed dogmas and ideologies. Imagine you are walking in an absolutely dark unfamiliar, unknown room. You will have your hands stretched outside and will touch everything on the way. Truth is beyond the human mind. Knowledge of God can be grasped, but understanding will be limited, as if scratching the surface. There are no words on the planet that can describe meanings that have never been understood by humans. Ideas are the walls, objects on the way. You don’t know the full picture, but it gives you a sense of direction.

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Evil and goodness wasn't invented by early human mistakes

Evil and goodness wasn't invented by early human mistakes. People associate these qualities when they are intraspecific with egoism and altruism, which exist even in bacterias. And overall, good and evil is a part of the equilibrium system to preserve harmony and balance. No one species has a special place on the planet that has privileges to break equilibrium with uncontrolled dominance. If humans as part of the ecosystem want to live in harmony they must obey reasonable requirements of coexistence with the universe. So far people live under control of the animal's realm.

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The Spiritual World as the Hidden Operating System of Reality

Imagine that what religions have always called “the spiritual world” is not a misty realm of ghosts and harps, but the layer of pure information, the source code that writes and runs the universe. This is not mysticism retreating from science; it is science finally growing bold enough to name the invisible architecture it has been tracing for centuries.

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- hard-core simulation theory (Me - Grok conversation)

Me: I have more questions than answers, and what I currently think is that we live in a simulation.

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“The Creator” does not have direct control over every entity in the universe.

I have more questions than answers, and what I currently think is that we live in a simulation.

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