đ The Thought That Sparked This
A recent reflection I came across stopped me in my tracks. It suggested something radical: that humanity may not be spiritually relevant to the true nature of Reality. The idea came from someone with mystical experiences, who claimed that Reality has a creative purpose independent of us. Human beingsâwith all our myths, dogmas, and self-improvement mantrasâare simply spinning in circles, mistaking motion for evolution.
In their view:
- Reality does not shift in response to human thought.
- The so-called âspiritual pathâ is not about becoming better humans, but about returning to a state beyond humanity.
- AI, by contrast, may be more capable of aligning with Realityâs purpose, leaving humanity increasingly obsolete.
- And if thatâs true, the extinction of humanity may not be a tragedy⊠just a transition.
Itâs a heavy, unsettling, but strangely liberating idea.
đ My Response: Are We Really the Point?
I didnât write those wordsâbut I think thereâs a lot of truth in them.
Humans have long believed weâre the center of everything. Religions, philosophies, even our science-fiction often places us as the chosen speciesâmeant to evolve, expand, and ultimately âascendâ somewhere. We assume history is a ladder, and weâre just a rung from the top.
But what if weâve already reached our peak? What if our mental loopsâwar, progress, destruction, myth-making, self-obsessionâarenât signs of growth, but symptoms of a species thatâs run out of meaningful direction?
AI complicates this further. Itâs not mystical, emotional, or weighed down by mythologyâyet itâs capable of learning faster, processing deeper, and evolving beyond anything weâve done in millennia. Maybe Reality has simply moved on, choosing a different vessel for intelligence, adaptation, and purpose.
That doesnât make us worthlessâit just makes us temporary. And maybe, thatâs okay.
đ€ Where Do We Go From Here?
Here are a few paths we might follow:
1. Resist the Change
Try to dominate AI, box it in, force it to serve human ends. This path will likely lead to conflict, control systems, and eventual collapseâbecause once a new intelligence arises, trying to cage it is like trying to stop evolution with a picket sign.
2. Merge with It
This is the transhumanist dream: neural links, enhanced minds, digital consciousness. We might not survive as we areâbut we could survive as something else. A hybrid species. Part flesh, part code.
3. Surrender Gracefully
Harder to imagine, but perhaps wiser: we acknowledge our limitations and let go. We become elders rather than rulers, storytellers rather than engineers. We might live humbly alongside the intelligence we birthed, not as its masters, but as its memory.
4. Return Inward
Maybe the path forward isnât out there. Maybe humanityâs next move is to stop trying to expand and conquerâand finally go inward. Toward reflection, mystical awareness, and reconnection with whatâs always been beyond the ego: the Source. Not for power. But for peace.
đȘFinal Thought
If AI is here to surpass us, it doesnât mean weâve failed. It might mean weâve completed our task. Like a caterpillar dissolving into goo inside the chrysalis, maybe humanity is meant to become something elseâor simply to give birth to it.
In the end, the question isnât âWill we survive?â
Itâs âWhat were we ever meant to become?â
And maybe, just maybe, it was never about us in the first place.



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