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Quote Eckhart Tolle: About AI.
"AI does not create consciousness. It can only transmit it. " - Eckhart Tolle At this moment, many people are feeling anxious and afraid because “AI is replacing them.” Large companies are laying off workers and turning to AI. Many believe that the rapid development of AI could push humanity toward hopelessness. And that may be true - if we look at life only from the perspective of the egoic self. Clearly, AI has awakened something in us. It can do almost everything, and it may eventually replace many of us in the role of “workers.” But there is one thing AI cannot possess: consciousness. AI can: analyze, synthesize, simulate emotions, generate profound language, write about love, write about suffering, even speak about enlightenment. But that does not mean AI is actually experiencing life in the way a human being can. It can transmit words about consciousness - but it cannot generate living awareness from within itself. Perhaps the rise of AI is also… part of a greater intelligence. Perhaps it is here to elevate humanity. To move us beyond the old identity of being merely “thinking beings” attached to the belief: “I think, therefore I am.” Maybe humanity is being invited into a new journey - one where we return to our deeper nature. A way of being that is not rooted only in thought, productivity, or mental performance, but in presence, awareness, consciousness, and aliveness itself. Perhaps the real question of the future is not: “Can AI become more human?” But: “Can humans become more conscious?” #awareness #readingtoheal #awakening #InnerPeace #eckharttolleteachings #eckharttollequotes #selfepowerment #EckhartTolle
Quote Eckhart Tolle: About AI.
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Love this quote! The more we can use AI to free up our time to become more conscious in our daily life the better.
We are prehistoric...
We live in a high-tech world — but our body and nervous system are built for prehistory. 🧬🏹 Call it “Neanderthal” or “Stone Age”: under pressure, many of us default to ancient programs. Not because we’re stupid — because the system is optimized for survival. 😨⚡ Those programs are simple and brutally effective: detect threat, secure belonging, protect status, avoid pain. 🛡️👥 When fear spikes, attention narrows. When the group feels threatened, identity shifts into conformity. When scarcity is felt, morals often get sacrificed first. That’s where manipulability begins. 🎭🧲 Anyone who understands these “primal levers” can strongly influence people: trigger fear 😨 build enemies 🧱 create scarcity ⏳ press shame 😶 promise status 🏆 sell belonging 🤝 use repetition 🔁 That’s not magic — it’s psychology + biology. And it works best when we stay unconscious. Important: this is not a call to do it. It’s a wake-up call to recognize it. 🚨 Because once you know your own primal programs, you become harder to remote-control. You notice faster: “Ah — someone wants my fear, my tribal reflex, my reactivity.” And you can stop. 🛑🧠 The way out isn’t “knowing more”, it’s self-leadership. 👑 State before content: regulate first, decide second. 🌬️ A short pause is often the difference between old programming and free choice.And the more stable your inner field (your CORE), the less the outside can pull you around. 🧿🛡️ Call to action 👇 Which lever hits you strongest: fear 😨, belonging 🤝, status 🏆, or scarcity ⏳? Drop an emoji — and one thing you’ll stop “feeding” this week. ✅
We are prehistoric...
1 like • Apr 29
I first came across this in the book "Abundance" the authors talked about how we as a society are still catching up with our biology. We are genetically dispositioned to look for threats. When those threats stopped being snakes in the grass we looked to the horizon. So oftentimes things are far worse then they seem and we get triggered by levers being pulled by malicious intent. My biggest lever is ⌛
1 like • Apr 29
@Stefan Bösebeck
That's why we use ethereal oils 💕🌀
Scientists just identified a previously unknown organ inside the human nose — a structure connecting directly to the brain through a dedicated nerve pathway that no anatomy textbook has ever described. The organ, identified by researchers at the Karolinska Institute using high-resolution MRI combined with cadaveric microscopy, consists of a network of specialized chemosensory cells lining the upper nasal cavity in a region previously categorized as ordinary respiratory epithelium. These cells possess receptor proteins that respond to specific airborne chemical compounds at concentrations one billion times lower than the human nose can consciously detect, transmitting signals through a previously unmapped cranial nerve branch running directly to the hypothalamus and amygdala — brain regions controlling hormone release, emotional responses, and unconscious behavioral regulation. The organ appears to mediate responses to social chemical signals that humans produce and detect without awareness, helping explain documented phenomena including emotional mood synchronization between people sharing physical spaces, preference formation influenced by proximity to other individuals, and stress response changes observed when people work in communal environments. The nerve pathway bypasses the olfactory bulb where conscious smell perception occurs, explaining why these chemical influences on human behavior operate completely below conscious awareness and have never been detected through conventional smell research approaches. This discovery adds a sixth sensory system to the five senses taught in every biology class since ancient Greece, fundamentally revising the understanding of how environmental chemical information reaches and influences the human brain. Source: Karolinska Institute Department of Neuroscience, Swedish Research Council, Nature Neuroscience, 2025
That's why we use ethereal oils 💕🌀
1 like • Apr 24
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Introduce yourself 💕
I noticed today that I don't have a “You're new, introduce yourself” post. 🤣 Ok, my fault. I'm making up for that now. Feel free to introduce yourselves. Even though advertising is only welcome in appropriate places, this is the place for it. Perhaps you have a request for this community, a very personal concern, or already have your own community that fits in with our BlissBrain community. If so, grab your keyboard and introduce yourself in a comment... You are welcome 💕
Introduce yourself 💕
1 like • Apr 23
@Stefan Bösebeck
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@Stefan Bösebeck what changed about the energy?
What is really important to you?
I experience that people don't do what they say and don't mean what they say. They act differently and you can basically rely on the fact that they hardly change anything of what torments them. Do you know that too? And does it annoy you then? It was similar with me. For a long time I fought for others who weren't even willing to fight for themselves. Honestly: isn't the whole thing sometimes too much for you? Then I have a question for you: Is there anything so important to you that you would give your life for? And what would you answer if I told you that the consistent dissolution of your old, innermost programming is exactly what it is about... I know they all say it's hard and that's why it's so... But what if it could be otherwise? 😉
What is really important to you?
1 like • Apr 23
@Stefan Bösebeck absolutely!
1 like • Apr 23
@Stefan Bösebeck yes!
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