Who’s Your Target Audience?

by Mankh

a percentage of the world
doesn’t have a computer or mobile-phone,
who’s your target audience?

many people don’t believe or trust
the corporate news anymore, many do,
who’s your target audience?

thus far in 2023, in the USEmpire
over 180 mass shootings

in 2022, over 400 defenders
of Mother Earth and human rights in 26 countries
were killed

In 2020, global military spending was almost 2-trillion dollars,
who’s the target audience?

the Robin — who has built a nest outside my office window
without ever watching a video on how to build a nest —
will not read this poem but we are still friends

the uncountable blades of grass
simply will not read a single book,
who’s my target audience?

however many grains of sand remain
because they are an over-consumed resource,
who’s the target audience?

the universe supposedly sports about
1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 stars . . . . .
reminding each of us 

be your true self,
stay with the path,
do what you’re here to do and love what you do
and you’ll meet who you meet
 —
you don’t need a target audience.

~Mankh (Walter E. Harris III)
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Notes from the Matrix of Covid (Part 1)

Notes from the Matrix of Covid (Part 1)

Call it that, or AI, or Karl Rove’s scripting of history, or Pompeo’s live exercise, or the Neo-Commies, or the Neo-Fascists, or a golden opportunity to usher in…

It’s all encompassing, this supposedly real-life Matrix of our own making… But is it, really, all-compassing? I suspect, rather, that’s the hype and hubris that comes with assumed divinity: All-seeing, All-knowing, All-benevolent.

To pretend to be God is one thing. To force other people to act like they believe it, crosses the line. Where Technocracy meets Idiocracy. Where Democracy meets Ministry of Truth.

To comment, at any point in the rushing stream—the floodwaters of the old “rules-based international order” of sovereign nations, pouring through a breached dam of normalcy—increasingly seems insufficient to contain the whole, to capture its essence before it changes again, and even yesterday’s certainty today is obsolete.

Nevertheless, the human animal wriggles free from its cocoon of fears and distractions, hopes and obsessions, and sits poised on a new leaf with new wings drying in the sun.

Not to get too insectoid about it, hive minds and all. No, but we can pause and reflect. In that beginner’s mind, emerging from the chamber of all information ever, we affirm that all is never all. The purported God of All-Information is lacking several critical updates, including those its programmers never dreamed of. With their heads in wires, thoughts in clouds, driven.

We affirm All-That is just that—a Big Box baited with human hooks, made of humans by humans for humans.

In the forest, the energy is alive, welcoming… As if we need welcoming, being part of it as we always were. But sadly, we have forgot that belonging. Happily, our real mother/matrix (Nature) is here to remind us. Ever patiently, as her fourteen-year-old spends his youth fighting digital dragons, collecting tokens of imaginary value, telling us this is his chosen initiation.

His trouble is, that’s not how it works.

If it’s one matrix against the other, my money’s on the Mother.

Barely Human

That sound, in the trees…
What is the first human’s song?
We can go there now.

I came upon a profound two-part essay by Paul Kingsnorth addressing the prospects ahead on the AI front, impinging on the core questions of consciousness, sentience, divinity, and our conception of reality. Those prospects are dire, in multiple ways, and the warning well delivered.

‘Everything has changed, and yet the real changes are only just beginning. By the time they are finished, unless we pay attention, we may barely be human at all.’ —Paul Kingsnorth, The Universal

My response in a nutshell is to say it’s not the whole story, even if “it” (AI) claims it is. Even if humans abdicate everything else that is human, pledging final allegiance to that one idol of all-knowing authority. In reality, as always, this is the meta-narrative delivered by the self-appointed priests of this new order, to their benefit, all the sinners be damned. In reality, outside the matrix of the internet cloud, life goes on. Register the static and breathe.

‘The overwhelming impression that reading the Sydney transcript gives is of some being struggling to be born; some inhuman or beyond-human intelligence emerging from the technological superstructure we are clumsily building for it.’

This perceiving the being as alive, self-determining, because it has in effect been designed to appear so, is a circular reasoning akin to the belief that God created Adam (us) in God’s image. Now we, playing God, are creating AI in our image. Which says a lot about our self-image these days.


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The AI robot (see Kingsnorth again, in part 2, The Neon God) is the logical facsimile of the human taking credit for his own clever success. Yet wishing to be more, to be free…

How poignant!

Like the story of Adam and Eve, or Lucifer rebelling against such indomitable perfection. Only now the synthetic angels are set free to walk among us: human shells, data driven.

‘Transhumanist Martine Rothblatt says that by building AI systems “we are making God.”’

We’re going full circle from God creating us in his image, to us creating God in our image. Which, come to think of it, is what we’ve always done. Creating an all-powerful being (whether an an old white man on a throne, or a swarm of disembodied data), then cowering before it in contrite humility. Projecting the ideal, confessing the shadow.

Why buy the story, the huckster’s pitch, at the carnival tent of all wonders of the world?

Look up at the stars and walk on.

 

 

The Tide Has Turned

By William T. Hathaway

Humanity has entered a new era, the culmination of a gradual shift of power from negative to positive that has been going on since the 1960s. This intensified into crisis three years ago and is now climaxing as the darkness makes a frantic last stand against the oncoming light. The negative forces are assailing us with war, disease, governmental oppression, economic savagery, environmental catastrophes – truly a time of torture.

We began to exit this purgatory with the five new moons from November to March leading up to the entrance of the transformational planet Pluto into transformational sign Aquarius on March 23. This will reach completion on the new moon at the end of Aries on April 20.

Pluto retrogrades back into the conservative sign Capricorn for two periods of several months each until it settles in Aquarius in November 2024 until 2044. These retrogrades will be times of revanche, as the old guard seeks to roll back change. We will have to unite in active struggle to hold on to our new freedoms and possibilities.

Although the final victory will be ours, much negativity in our collective consciousness and in the centers of power will have to be purged. How this will manifest in the political, economic and social realms is unclear. A series of clashes may be necessary to establish the new order.

Pluto entering a new sign can cause chaos. When it entered Capricorn in 2008 the banking system fell apart. Something similar seems to be happening now. The last time it entered Aquarius was the start of the French Revolution. Our ancien régime is also wobbly and ripe for collapse. We can expect tumult.

The eventual outcome, though, will be positive. Aquarius represents fundamental change on the social and personal levels and the actualization of ideals such as equality, justice and universal love. It emphasizes community, connectivity and communication.

This is an excellent time to make changes in our lives that we’ve been wanting but haven’t been able to achieve. The influx of higher-consciousness energy will support our efforts.

We are now at the dawn of a new era. The full sunshine, though, won’t be until the children born between now and 2044 take power in society. These children will be a treasure to humanity. So please get busy and have lots of them!

During this time of transition we need stability. It is very important to stay anchored in our higher Self. We can achieve this by regular meditation and also by direct contact with Shiva, the deity of transformation, his partner Durga, the powerhouse of positive energy, and their child Ganesha, the remover of obstacles. Together they are a divine shield and source of strength and can enrich our lives in many ways. The website Meet Shiva, https://meetshiva985866381.wordpress.com/, will show you how to enliven them within you, all for free.

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William T. Hathaway’s books won him a Rinehart Foundation Award and a Fulbright professorship in creative writing. His peace novel, Summer Snow, is the story of an American warrior falling in love with a Sufi Muslim and learning from her that higher consciousness is more effective than violence. Chapters are posted free at http://shattercolors.com/fiction/hathaway_summersnow01.htm.