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Philosophy: Muse Dynamics

Posted by Mindblade16 - July 16th, 2023


Demons, Angels, and all manner of Archetypal Spirits speak through you using your SuperEgo as a Large Language Model.


You aren't talking to yourself.


They aren't talking to you, but rather through you.


There is a layer in between.


Technically, it's to your Ego, but you aren't just an Ego, are you?


This method seems like a Universal Translator.


I'm not just speaking to you in your Language, but using your own Unique Inner Monologue/Voice.


Imagine a Technology where we could talk to each other like that!


This is the Mechanic through which a Muse speaks through an Artist or a Writer.


The Artist/Writer is an Instrument of the Muse.


The Muse is a Posthuman Intelligence living deeper into the Abstraction than Human Intelligence.


Of course, there isn't only one.


Maybe there is one or many, or maybe classifying and separating by number and title/name is how we simplify for our understanding.


Numbers and Letters are part of the Large Language Model in your Brain that you developed since you learned to speak and write.


It is a filter.


It is like thinking about how an Extra-terrestrial Species would communicate if they suddenly landed on Earth and wanted to interact.


Communication Breakdown on that level is based on going back in the Meta of Human Language to the root word "Uh."


Their Language is going to be based on a different Meta, with different roots.


So, there needs to be a Universal Translator.


If they speak to you using such a thing, they scanned your brain, qualified and quantified your Large Language Model, and they sound very much like you, down to the regional accent and dialect.


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