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Afterlife Comments from Volume One – Scroll Down

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Afterlife Comments from Volume One – Scroll Down:

January 23, 2025 - Volume One, Commentaries, Page 42: Dispersion’s real origin is the impulse of expression itself, the very...
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Volume One

Afterlife Comments from Volume One – Scroll Down:

January 23, 2025 - Volume One, Commentaries, Page 40: Accretion and Dispersion both are directly related to the to those...
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Afterlife Comments from Volume Two – Scroll Down:

January 23, 2025 - Volume Two, Page 27: Life itself has its own field; it acts on matter quite prodigiously...
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April 5, 2022 – Volume One, Page 5: “But on a human note, what I would want to say to people of this time is to never forget that technology is only a tool.”

Nikola Tesla’s spirit and mine are in full accord with this statement! Yes, he opened up far more possibilities than even his nimble brain could not foresee, but he always saw his machines as servants, not as masters, much less as creations that had more potential, possibilities, and abilities within them than human beings! If we decide that what “thinking machines” we have created are better than we are, we beggar our humanity, and starve in rags of self-doubt, self-denigration, and fear of our own light, and swim in a sea of false inadequacy. 

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Francesca Thoman, © 2022