Yes. We are all waiting for the broad-scale human awakening to a higher
self.

Am Mi., 20. Feb. 2019 09:51 hat justcamel <[email protected]> geschrieben:

> I don't know about this. Controlling a fully repairable entity which is
> basically immortal while still being a victim of ego and identification
> seems to be a bad idea. Most of our spiritual progress stems from
> suffering and setbacks grinding down our ego and sense of self.
>
> Just give an immature child an immortal game character (via the use of
> cheats for example) and watch how he not only ruins the game for
> everybody else but also how his quality of consciousness degenerates
> quickly.
>
> IMHO, the fragile nature of our human avatars is critical for the whole
> learning process (or rather for the reduction of entropy inherent to our
> individual consciousness).
>
> 99% of humanity does not feature the quality of consciousness it would
> take to responsibly deal with more powerful avatars. Just imagine the
> Hitler regime, Trump government or your average neighbour to be in
> control of semi-immortal avatars ... NO THANK YOU!
>
> On 19/02/2019 21:29, Logan Streondj wrote:
> > Having robot bodies offers a lot of new experiences,
> > especially in the sensory and cognitive realms,
> > though also through a  diversity of possible actuators and body plans.

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