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Hive Mind Quotes

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Peter H. Diamandis
“We are starting to direct the evolution of our biology and of our minds ourselves...As we begin to liberate our thoughts, our memes, our consciousness from the biological constraints that we presently have, this will allow us to evolve far faster and ever faster.”
Peter H. Diamandis

“It's time to think anew about the nature of the universe. This is a thinking universe, a self-solving cosmic organism, and we are all nodes, or cells, in this organism, providing our part of the collective answer.”
Thomas Stark, The Thinking Universe: Energy Is Thought

“God creates the world out of itself, out of “nothing”. God is not a conscious superbeing that creates the world. God is an astonishing hive mind, composed of countless individual mental cells (monads), which dialectically come to consciousness of what they are through their mutual interactions.”
Thomas Stark, Tractatus Logico-Mathematicus: How Mathematics Explains Reality

“What is the Imago Dei, the Image of God? It’s a hive. God is the total hive, and we are all the hive cells. We are all mind bees, buzzing in our Singularity.”
Thomas Stark, Base Reality: Ultimate Existence

“Perfect light is what religious types call "God." "God" is not an individual being, but a composite being, made up of all of us. We are all nodes of "God", and "God" is made complete through us.”
Thomas Stark, The Thinking Universe: Energy Is Thought

“Imagine God as a mirror. The Devil is the shattered mirror, exploded into a myriad of splinters. God as a single mirror is made up of countless individual minds, but they are so harmonized, so integrated, so symmetrical, that they are indistinguishable and constitute a perfect Unity. However, when the perfect mirror breaks, it breaks everywhere, disconnecting every mind from the perfect hive. The perfect mirror has zero entropy. The exploded mirror has maximum entropy. Entropy is the Devil. Entropy is matter. Once the mirror - as a living entity - has broken, it needs to reconstitute itself, like a jigsaw puzzle. It needs to recreate God. That is the goal and meaning of existence.”
Harry Knox, God Is a Hive Mind: The Cellular Divinity

“Never forget, you see the dreamworld, not the dreamer, you see the construct, not the constructor, you see the World, not the World Builder. The World Builder is the unseen Cosmic Mind, made of unseen monadic minds, the cells of the Hive. The Big Bang was nothing but an explosion of dream content from every individual monadic mind to create a single, collective dream – aka the World.”
Thomas Stark, Hive-Mind Dreaming: The Amazing World of Collective Dreaming

“For the Hive Mind to function properly, every member of the Hive needs to understand what is going on. Only then can it do its proper job. We can have the dreams of the gods! We can build heaven on earth. Unfortunately, if people don’t comprehend what the Hive Mind truly is and their place in it is then we get hell instead. We get this exact world we’re in right now – a screwed-up Hive Mind, a Hive where the members of the Hive have viciously turned on each other. We need to clean out the Hive. We need to get it working properly. That means everyone needs to know about this book. Spread the good word!”
Thomas Stark, Hive-Mind Dreaming: The Amazing World of Collective Dreaming

“The world is a collective dream, and we are its dreamers, hence we can change it – if we all cooperate. Nothing is more important than the realization that we can literally alter “material” reality with our minds, but we have to collaborate or we can achieve nothing. Just as the individual mind can change an individual dream effortlessly, the collective mind can effortlessly the change the collective dream, but only if minds are indeed working collectively, with common, directed intent.”
Thomas Stark, Tractatus Logico-Mathematicus: How Mathematics Explains Reality

“We all have the capacity to link to God. We can all execute an archetypal God Program that will give us access to the divine. That’s because we ourselves are part of the divine. We are cells of God. God is made from us. It’s time to get jacked into God. In fact, we already are, if we did but know it. It’s time to make use of that connection. It’s time for us all to become God. Are your ready?”
Spiro Hamilton, The Vampire Path to God!: My Desperate Plan to Contact God

“Here is another idea: what if human minds are not meant to think for themselves by themselves, but, rather, to integrate with tools and other people’s minds to make a mind of minds? After all a computer operates only when all its circuit boards are integrated together and communicate with each other. What if our minds are actually well made to be “plug-and-play” entities, meant to be plugged into other such entities to make an actual “smart device,” but not well made to operate all alone? What if we are meant to be parts of a networked mind and not a mind alone?”
James Paul Gee, The Anti-Education Era: Creating Smarter Students through Digital Learning

“It’s time to accept the truth. It’s time to be enlightened. God is a cellular divinity, made of monadic cells, and you yourself are one of these monads. You are an eternal and necessary node of God. You have forgotten that the whole is in all the parts. God is in you and you are in God, and the same is true of everyone else. You don’t have a Creator. With a cellular divinity, a Hive-Mind God, you yourself, and everyone else, is the Creator. You and all your fellow cells, fellow minds, fellow souls, created the universe. It’s your finest construct. When you create worlds on your own, within your own mind, you construct a subjective dream. When the collection of all minds creates a world inside the collective mind, this is none other than the objective world … the same world for all of us. The universe is simply the collective dream rather than the individual dream. It’s the grand dream of the Hive Mind.”
Harry Knox, God Is a Hive Mind: The Cellular Divinity

R.M. Engelhardt
“The hive mind is boring, small and thinks and works on the same wavelength as stupidity. It elects morons for presidents and still defends their mistakes and crimes out of childish fear and self interest and follows false religious beliefs that have been altered. So if you ever wonder why mankind hasn't progressed as far as you believed it once could have? Blame those who can't count to three correctly without thinking about if it's ok with their ilk to be able to do so. And whenever the hive mind's existence is threatened? They always resort to violence because that's the evidence of pure unadulterated stupidity. These are not independent thinkers. These are unconscious slaves of their own making and an unending threat to a better society and a far better world.”
R.M. Engelhardt, NO KINGS: POEMS BY R.M. ENGELHARDT