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But what you write above, I know lots about - I write about and research these areas,
Sure consciousness i primary - and sure we are on our way to understand this,
no doubt,
but this does not leave out the materiality of our experience, while we are here,
we are to work with matter on behalf of consciousness ourselves - as humans,***
What I see is, that there are - of course - different time perspectives in which to envision the role of technology. There is now, and perhaps the near future - and there is the more distant future, where many more humans have ascended.
For now, and the development to come in the near future, I find that technology has a lot to offer, when handled right - and I have it as part of my life mission to make people aware of this.
In the long run I follow your words much - and I see the clear relation between what the use of technology teaches us today, and our natural capacities in the future. For even us as Starseeds have our abilities partially closed, because we are inhabiting a 2-3D society. Once the energies around us are balanced so much, that high frequencies are part of the everyday societies around the world, our capacity will be so much clearer. And here we will definitely discover abilities that overrule some of the technologies known today.
There is a looped, living interaction here - I think.
Avatar shows a picture of technology could be - in the worst case - when led by undeveloped consciousness. However, the mating of ascended people and technology will be very promising.
I so enjoy all your answers, and this debate - for many reasons, Avatar is of importance.
Do any of you, however, have revelations about your stellar or planetary backgrounds in connection to seeing the movie?

Love this movie, beautiful....
but in 3D, and we have only 2D here...Actually, indigenous people were operating in much smaller environments - not across geographical distances like in a global society - they might have used telepathy - there are many indications of that - however, at what level? What was the nature of their sign exchange?
I do respect the qualities of indigenous societies, but I do also think, that we are becoming too romantic about it also. With all do respect, I do not envision a future, where we "retreat" into the states of indigenous people, and I hardly think that what happened was absolutely outside the "Master Plan" - and due solely to the worst and most evil race of all: the white Westeners.
To be honest, I find, that both rhetorics are naive and regressive - and I do believe in evolution. Neither indians, nor aboriginees had insights and abilities like such thought of in societies of Lemuria and Atlantis, for instance. And what I overall mean is, that humans had to evolve into having structures that could both be material, and carry high levels of light information inside themselves...this has been a gradual development, and failure along the way is just as "real" and unavoidable as success - since none exists without the other.
People have not been, and are not ready to function concretely by telepathy, and to "fly" without airplanes, to calculate without computers, etc - and these abilities are hardly mere "evil" - since, as I pointed out - the insights on building technology have been given to humans by Masters and non-human intelligences - and even by consciousness that some of us carry from planets elsewhere, where other kinds of technology has been tried out,
So in this sense, I think the movie was very simple, with very simple argumentation - but I guess, this is not the main thing - the purpose is to educate mainstream consciousness into realising the forces and actuality of nature, and our symbiotic relations to her - as someone in this debate mentioned, there are still many who have not felt the energies of higher intelligence, the possibility of telepathy, clairsentience, inner knowledge and vision, and love as a grand, natural force, that seems to really manifest itself on earth these days,
I've been home 6 hours since the end of the movie and I still don't feel right. I still feel like I'm on a holiday that has gone on too long and I'm tired and bored and want to go home. I've had this sensation happen before but not to this extent.
I really hate admitting that a fictional movie moved me in such a way. I'm logical, and skeptical, and I never expected to be effected like this. It's quite embarrassing.
There is a small part of me (tiny, tiny part) that wishes I hadn't seen it.
to be honest, this is how I really feel
I didn't get homesick - I have come over that feeling, which was, however, persistent for a very long time,
But I myself was feeling "blue" a long time before this movie - that is - I feel, that in my etheric, Andromeda home - I was actually tall and blue (but not a cat),
Anyone else getting recollections?
By the way - I love this thread, and all of your answers,
what a great place to raise this debate,
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