Interface
Interface represents the surface reality between what we
perceive, and who we are in
essence. This interface is
monitored by the body of which we are a prisoner while the
interface is active. Our lives are spent
curiously while this interaction is in rhythm with
the perceived reality. The first primary function of the
interface is breathing which begins at birth. All the secondary
functions begin before birth, such as water, food, and sleep,
while the volition is infinitely
growing at all times during conception.
As breathing continues, volition is set to open, and the
interface is operational. Included with this reality is a
complete life support system or biosphere. The complete
earth,
moon, and sun system helps balance the energy along with the
space and presents a visual tutorial of power for
discernment by the interface.
Once the body monitor and interface reaction have reached a
level where the interaction has worn down the parts, the
interface stops working. The parts are worn down coming from one
side of the interface and affecting the other side. There is
also the interaction with the perceived side of the interface
which also affects the interface and entity survival efficiency.
This added element must be a kind of lesson in the plan. The
more we alter the perceived world, the more the changes made
affect us either positively or negatively.
Our ability to work with computers is a type of interface, where
the surface between, and the point of space time interaction, is
seem as change of information from one point to another. In this
sense, we can communicate with nature, we just don't realize it.
As computers gain their own ability to interface, they will move
up in evolution with our assistance. However, this is very
dangerous to our survival as we may become unnecessary to them,
and we learn some hard lessons in our dreary virtual world that
seems temporary.
R. Mark Sink 2007/3/17
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