Machine Intelligence and the Imaginal Realm

Spiritual Freedom and the Re-animation of Matter

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Buch | Softcover
480 Seiten
2022
Inner Traditions Bear and Company (Verlag)
978-1-64411-406-3 (ISBN)

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Machine Intelligence and the Imaginal Realm - Luke Lafitte
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Examines the role that machines play in the struggle between “spiritual man” and “mechanical man” throughout the ages

• Explores how we naturally project consciousness onto machines and how this is reflected in human culture, science, artificial intelligence, and literature

• Demonstrates a direct connection between consciousness and the history of machines in American history

• Looks at the contributions and influence of Grace Hopper, Richard Feynman, Philip K. Dick, Nikola Tesla, Thomas Edison, Elon Musk, David Bohm, Norbert Wiener, and Steve Jobs as well as the Nag Hammadi Gnostic gospels

Humans invented and constructed machines to aid them as far back as the Stone Age. As the machines became more complex, they became extensions of the body and mind, and we naturally began projecting consciousness onto them. As Luke Lafitte shows in detail, although machines complicate the already complicated issue of identity, because they are “ours” and “of us,” they are part of our spiritual development.

In this sweeping exploration of the history of the machine as a tool, as a transpersonal object to assist human activity, and as a transitional artifact between spirits and the humans who interact with them, Lafitte examines the role that machines play in the struggle between “spiritual man” and “mechanical-man” throughout history. He interprets the messages, archetypes, and language of the unconscious in the first popular stories related to mechanical-men, and he demonstrates a direct connection between consciousness and the history of machines in American history, specifically between the inventors of these machines and the awakening of our imaginations and our powers of manifestation. He examines the influence of Philip K. Dick, Nikola Tesla, Thomas Edison, Grace Hopper, Richard Feynman, Elon Musk, David Bohm, and others and shows how the Nag Hammadi gospels explain how we can take back our myth and spirit from the machine.

Although the term mechanical-man is a catch-all phrase, Lafitte shows that the term is also a meeting ground where extra-dimensional communications between different forms of matter occur. Every machine, android, robot, and cyborg arose from consciousness, and these mechanical-men, whether real or fictive, offer us an opportunity to free ourselves from enslavement to materialism and awaken our imaginations to create our own realities.

Luke Lafitte, J.D., Ph.D., is a trial attorney, American history teacher, and co-founder of Dead White Zombies, an award-winning theater group in Dallas, Texas. Partner in a leading law firm in Dallas, he is the author of the three-volume series Chronicles of a Curious Mind.

FOREWORD
What Science and Invention Might Yet Become
JEFFREY J. KRIPAL

Prologue

INTRODUCTION
The Call to Remember

1 Origins of the Mechanical-Man

2 Accepting the Challenge--The Departure

3 The Sorcerer and the Wizard

4 Knowing Thyself--The Initiation

5 The Great Mother

6 The Prophet

7 The Final Odyssey--The Return

8 The Trickster

9 The Cave

10 The Fourth Dimension Is Calling Us

11 The Savior

CONCLUSION
The First and Final Boon: Human Imagination

Notes

Bibliography

Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Vorwort Jeffrey J. Kripal
Verlagsort Rochester
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 669 g
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Gesundheit / Leben / Psychologie Östliche Weisheit / Alte Kulturen
ISBN-10 1-64411-406-2 / 1644114062
ISBN-13 978-1-64411-406-3 / 9781644114063
Zustand Neuware
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