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Technology and the Human Spirit

May 22, 20229 min
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Episode description

In this episode I review three books concerned with the human-machine interface in relation to consciousness and spirituality. Kingsley Dennis and James Tunney are well-versed in the implications of the advent of technocracy as a form of social control and engineering. This view is underpinned by exclusively materialistic and mechanistic philosophy that sees humans as hackable animals to be manipulated and controlled for commercial gain and political hegemony. As Jung indicated over 60 years ago, the individual is the cultural carrier of moral and spiritual life, so it is now crucial to affirm the ontological primacy of soul and spirit as we do in our Call for a Renaissance of the Human Spirit on www.galileocommission.org

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