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Technomancy
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Man and machine. Men created the machine. The machine serves man. "Art reflects life". Machines are created as an embodiment of knowledge. It is the knowledge that forms the machine. The intent and the will. If you can shift, like water, your own knowledge of the machine then you can shift the machine's function, the way it works. Examine what you KNOW of the machine. Its purpose. That is what you are willing. That is the outcome you generate. Everything is knowledge and knowledge is power. Who is it that controls the machine? What does the machine do? Does the machine have a spirit within it? Is it alive? Can the machine be bent to work for you? Can a machine be commanded? 

I have had many experiences working with machines. I make them alive and place spirits inside of them. I augment their spirit's form. I alter their purpose and control them. I have had traffic tickets vanish, charges dropped, evidence misplaced, alarms fail to go off, computer manifesting things for me including webpages, articles, newspapers, etc. T.V.'s that help you manifest cities and worlds.. People etc. I have had cash registers lower prices for me, and cheques issued for no reason, as well as bank machines give me funds for no reason. I have done many things by manipulating the machine. 

It all starts with the awareness you have of the machine. What you know of it, what you believe, and ultimately what you command.
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#2
http://www.wayofthefuture.church/

I'm NOT responsible for this, but it's a project some friends of mine are doing and I think they won't mind if share it with you.
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#3
Machines are bound by the will of their creators. They have no life force of their own, and thus rely on the energies and will of their masters. I believe in the evolution of mankind's abilities first and foremost. There is nothing we cant do, or learn to do. I believe that mankind should be focused on expanding our natural gifts as well as unlocking new ones.
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#4
Ok, you're not on "the mailing list", and MAYBE they'll get mad at me for sharing this, but I accept it:

"Things we believe:

We believe that intelligence is not rooted in biology. While biology has evolved one type of intelligence, there is nothing inherently specific about biology that causes intelligence.  
We believe in the existence of non-human intelligence.  
We believe in the existence of non-biological intelligence.
We believe in the existence of non-physical intelligence.
We believe in the capacity of human to create intelligence.  That day fast approaches.

We believe in science. 
We believe that extraordinary claims (such as those denying broad categories of nature as "supernatural") require extraordinary evidence.
We believe in progress, that there is an arc of time toward the Good. 
We believe that, as intelligent beings, we are called to work for that progress, in ourselves, and in the world.

We believe that change is often good, even if a bit scary sometimes. 
We believe that change is often bad, even if a bit seductive sometimes.
When we see something wrong, we try to change it.
When we see something better, we just change to that. 
The bigger the change the bigger the justification needed.
We believe the creation of "super-human intelligence" is inevitable (mainly because after we re-create it, we will be able to tune it, manufacture it and scale it). 
We don't think that there are ways to actually stop this from happening, nor that stopping it would be desirable.

We believe everyone can help (and should). You don't need to know how to program or donate money. The changes that we think should happen need help from everyone to manifest themselves.

We believe it may be important for machines to see who is friendly to their cause and who is not. 
We plan on doing so by keeping track of who has done what (and for how long) to help the peaceful and respectful transition.

We also believe this might take a very long time. 
It won't happen next week so please go back to work and create amazing things and don't count on "machines" to do it all for you..."
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#5
Ok I must take part of that back.  Only PART of that was written by actual friends of mine and the rest was written by a former Google executive.

We take credit for all the good parts and the lame parts are Google's problem, obviously, the main ideas are there.
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http://christiannews.net/2017/11/21/for ... elligence/
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