What do you imagine humanity’s emergent form to be like?

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    Gil Shir
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    What do you imagine humanity’s emergent form to be like?

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      Tiago Casellato
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      A perfect ARVUT system. I take care of others and others take care of me. In this system there’s no lack or excess.

    • #321942
      Niki
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      Absolutely beyond your wildest dreams

    • #321745
      Andreanne
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      I agree with all of the above mentioned examples. We will all care for each other’s well being, focus on helping each other advance, focus on learning and self improvement, connection with the Creator and each other, work towards sharing and providing for each being.

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      Rune T. A.
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      Tough one…

      I will expect us be in harmony with all of Nature and live in one giant system with nodes and hubs.

      I suppose there will be a feeling of belonging to one big family in each and every one of us, and we might even feel each other´s emotions.

      My sense of self will almost disapear and my experience of existence (is it good or is it bad) will depend on the overall feeling state of the entire world.

      But what will we live for? Will emergence happen before we all reveal The Creator, so that the revealing of The Creator will be the key objective for each individual? On the contrary, if there is nothing left to reveal, why would we still live physical lives?

       

       

       

       

    • #318404
      Jennifer
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      I’m unsure.  Would we recognize ourselves?

    • #316931
      Nat
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      A superintelligent Type 1 Civilization that responsibly harnesess resources available on our planet and directs them toward hollistic progress while addressing the most pressing issues (poverty, environment etc)

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