Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Hacking into the Global Brain

If the global brain is a computer, then it can be hacked. It contains files on its hard drive for every person who ever lived, every animal and plant species, and all rocks and minerals. And you can access these files and download them into your own brain. There are surprisingly very little security measures in place. In truth there are no security measures, it is an open system. But the fact
that most people cannot access this information is due to their own limiting beliefs about who and what they are. The pass-phrase to get level-one access is "It is what it is." Level-one access grants you permission to open the files, but you cannot yet download them. Permission to download files is level-two access, and the pass-phrase for level-two access is "I am what it is". But you cannot permanently store the files on your own hard drive with level-two access-- that only comes with level-three access. The pass-phrase for level-three access is "I am what I am". But there is even beyond this a level-four security clearance where we can modify these files, then upload them back into the global brain. The pass-phrase for level-four access is "It is what I am".

2 comments: