Rediscovering Our Innate Powers: A Different Perspective on Technology

By -Published On: 21 January 2024-

Many people are impressed by technological inventions and gadgets. However, my perspective on technology is quite different. My assertion is: ‘Everything modern technology brings us, Mother Nature has given to humans from the beginning.’ You might be wondering, what do I mean by that? To start, I will provide twelve examples.

When reading these examples, it is important to approach them with an open mind. In this narrative, I look at reality with a broad perspective. Some natural alternatives I present may seem seemingly impossible and supernatural. However, it is only supernatural because we have forgotten our natural powers and abilities. It is time to step into our power and remember that we are divine beings.

  1. Driving a Car or Teleportation? Driving a car brings a lot of pollution, not to mention the horrors of what we call the highway network. I prefer a world where all those roads, cars, and trucks are unnecessary. Perhaps you have read the book ‘Autobiography of a Yogi’? For true yogis and masters, teleporting their physical bodies from one place to another is not a problem. Teleportation is very natural for these consciousness masters. What is possible for them is also our potential.
  2. Central Heating or Regulating Body Heat Naturally? Modern houses are equipped with central heating, underfloor heating, etc. We’ve become accustomed to high comfort and a constant temperature. Wim Hof (The Iceman) is a wonderful example of how we can regulate our body temperature with our consciousness. The heating may make our lives more comfortable, but we forget our own power.
  3. Smartphone or Telepathy? We use smartphones to communicate with each other, but the manufacturing of these gadgets requires natural resources and involves human suffering. In my view, it is much more effective to communicate through telepathy. Telepathy is the natural way of communicating for highly developed beings.
  4. Alarm Clock or Waking Up Naturally? Many people wake up to an alarm clock or a smartphone alarm. I was awakened by the crowing of a rooster in the ecological communities where I worked. We can ask the rooster through telepathy to wake us up at a certain time.
  5. Wristwatch or Observing the Sun’s Position? I don’t need a wristwatch. When working in the permaculture garden, I can simply tell the time by the position of the sun. Living on the clock is the life of a slave in the system.
  6. Navigation System or Inner Guidance? Many people have a navigation system in their car, but we have lost the natural gift of listening to our inner guidance. We can tune into our inner guidance to find things in the wilderness.
  7. Nanotechnology or ‘Little Friends’? Nanotechnology is unnecessary because we already have billions of little friends in our bodies – cells and bacteria. With our consciousness, we can communicate with them and give them instructions for cooperation and harmony in the body.
  8. Machines or Living with Animals? In the future, our relationship with nature will be healthy. We will live in small, loving communities, in harmony with animals. Each animal has its divine purpose, and in a loving relationship, they can assist us in various ways.
  9. Radio Telescope or Channeling? Scientists search for signs of extraterrestrial life using radio telescopes, but we already have long-term contact with extraterrestrial life and light beings through channeling.
  10. Incandescent Bulb or Bioluminescence? Nature shows us that bioluminescence is possible, as seen in fireflies in the forest or bioluminescent fish in the sea. In the future, we won’t need light bulbs; we will use bioluminescence.
  11. Helicopter or Flying Like a Dragonfly? Observing dragonflies, masters in the art of flight, shows us that our best helicopters and drones cannot compare. Humans can also fly, but in the fifth dimension and other astral worlds, where it is normal.
  12. Artificial Intelligence or Using Our Own Creativity? While artificial intelligence has advanced, we should not surrender our creativity and creative power to it. Tools like chat GPT can be useful if used responsibly, but we must not give up our creative abilities out of convenience.

In conclusion, I am not ‘anti-technology.’ Responsible use of technology has its place in our human experience. Beautiful inventions like the bamboo bike, printing press, solar oven, and hand blender resonate with me.

In my vision, it is essential for humanity’s progress to further develop (or rediscover) our human potential. Everything we want to achieve through technology is already possible for us. We need to remember who we truly are—divine, multidimensional beings of love and light. There are no limitations imposed on us unless we believe in them.

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Hey, I’m Joris!

I’m a spiritual counselor on a mission to understand what it truly means to live a happy, joyful life. I explore all sorts of topics I am curious about within spirituality and lifestyle, and share what I learn along the way. I hope you feel inspired and empowered here to live your happiest, most vibrant life!