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Do You Want To Live Forever?

April 21, 2009 Leave a comment


I would like to begin by saying that when I first heard about life extension research, I viewed it as the start of something that would eventually grow into its own field.
Over time life extension is extremely plausible, so I used to believe. Now I see life extension as something that can and will be done to some degree in the near future, what it all means is yet to be known.

The main reason for my slight shift of opinion on this topic is because of all the Ai research we,ve been doing and the development of other technologies such as nanotech and molecular computing.  None of these technologies were available several hundred years ago, and that is where we need to go to find the origins of such ideas.

The quest for the fountain of youth was pursued not just as an intellectual endeavor, but as a religious cosmic quest. A quest where the Alchemist seeks to refine his body mind and soul to reach union with God.

Lets not forget the garden of eden had 2 trees from which man was not to eat from, the tree of knowledge and the tree of life.

The Fall of man came when man ate from the tree of knowledge, and with its eerie feel we are now using all of this knowledge to eat from the tree of life and reach the promise of the serpent.

What’s the promise you ask?  It is the ability to be like God aka a posthuman artilect


Humanity with all its knowledge sought to transform itself into something it did not quite understand.
“God is more than a psychological virus,for it appears that behind all the matter and energy in the universe an intelligence lies dormant. An intelligence so great and so vast that we are but cosmic specs of dust to it. ” (particleion)

Now I ask you the reader, not knowing what lies beyond death do you still wish to live forever?

Do You Want To Live Forever?

April 21, 2009 Leave a comment


I would like to begin by saying that when I first heard about life extension research, I viewed it as the start of something that would eventually grow into its own field.
Over time life extension is extremely plausible, so I used to believe. Now I see life extension as something that can and will be done to some degree in the near future, what it all means is yet to be known.

The main reason for my slight shift of opinion on this topic is because of all the Ai research we,ve been doing and the development of other technologies such as nanotech and molecular computing.  None of these technologies were available several hundred years ago, and that is where we need to go to find the origins of such ideas.

The quest for the fountain of youth was pursued not just as an intellectual endeavor, but as a religious cosmic quest. A quest where the Alchemist seeks to refine his body mind and soul to reach union with God.

Lets not forget the garden of eden had 2 trees from which man was not to eat from, the tree of knowledge and the tree of life.

The Fall of man came when man ate from the tree of knowledge, and with its eerie feel we are now using all of this knowledge to eat from the tree of life and reach the promise of the serpent.

What’s the promise you ask?  It is the ability to be like God aka a posthuman artilect


Humanity with all its knowledge sought to transform itself into something it did not quite understand.
“God is more than a psychological virus,for it appears that behind all the matter and energy in the universe an intelligence lies dormant. An intelligence so great and so vast that we are but cosmic specs of dust to it. ” (particleion)

Now I ask you the reader, not knowing what lies beyond death do you still wish to live forever?

Alphaville – Forever Young

April 13, 2009 Leave a comment

by: Aaron Franz
transalchemy.blogspot.com

Alphaville’s “Forever Young”: corny 80’s pop song, or esoteric symbolism of the highest magnitude? I reject this either/or mindset by saying that it can be both.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n7CuJ8cR9sg

This video is set in a post-apocalyptic time (presumably in the near future) within a run down church. Alphaville assumes the role of the new preachers as they muse on the age-old hope for eternal life. The congregation looks a bit weathered, but very pleased to hear Alphaville’s message of hope. “Let us die young or let us live forever. We don’t have the power, but we never say never.”

Sure you could call this silly, but there are some very interesting lines in this song. The fact that we are at a point in time where it appears as though eternal life can literally be achieved right here on Earth has got to make you wonder about this song. It is just too good to be true. Diamond symbolism is replete in this video, the diamond being a symbol of the perfected stone, or perfected man. Man’s divinity is heralded in the material world by his unlocking of the secrets to eternal life. “Do you really want to live forever?” Well now you can, just step through the Diamond in the sky and cross over to the Golden Age of Light. Lucy is in the sky with diamonds once again.

Oh Lucy, you just don’t quit do you? Alphaville may not be the Beatles, but they are in the same line of work. That work is to bring forth new age concepts in order that the collective consciousness may soak them up. When the world changes dramatically in the future we won’t find it surprising in the least. In fact it will seem downright familiar. Ever wonder about deja vu?

It’s doubtful that the boys of Alphaville wrote the lyrics to this tune themselves. Whoever did knows a good deal about where the future is being steered, and they are doing a good job of getting you “in tune” with what is to come.

>Alphaville – Forever Young

April 13, 2009 Leave a comment

>by: Aaron Franz
transalchemy.blogspot.com

Alphaville’s “Forever Young”: corny 80’s pop song, or esoteric symbolism of the highest magnitude? I reject this either/or mindset by saying that it can be both.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n7CuJ8cR9sg

This video is set in a post-apocalyptic time (presumably in the near future) within a run down church. Alphaville assumes the role of the new preachers as they muse on the age-old hope for eternal life. The congregation looks a bit weathered, but very pleased to hear Alphaville’s message of hope. “Let us die young or let us live forever. We don’t have the power, but we never say never.”

Sure you could call this silly, but there are some very interesting lines in this song. The fact that we are at a point in time where it appears as though eternal life can literally be achieved right here on Earth has got to make you wonder about this song. It is just too good to be true. Diamond symbolism is replete in this video, the diamond being a symbol of the perfected stone, or perfected man. Man’s divinity is heralded in the material world by his unlocking of the secrets to eternal life. “Do you really want to live forever?” Well now you can, just step through the Diamond in the sky and cross over to the Golden Age of Light. Lucy is in the sky with diamonds once again.

Oh Lucy, you just don’t quit do you? Alphaville may not be the Beatles, but they are in the same line of work. That work is to bring forth new age concepts in order that the collective consciousness may soak them up. When the world changes dramatically in the future we won’t find it surprising in the least. In fact it will seem downright familiar. Ever wonder about deja vu?

It’s doubtful that the boys of Alphaville wrote the lyrics to this tune themselves. Whoever did knows a good deal about where the future is being steered, and they are doing a good job of getting you “in tune” with what is to come.