The Wearables Trap: How the Government Plans to Monitor, Score, and Control You
John & Nisha Whitehead
“When the states legalize the deliberate ending of certain lives… it will eventually broaden the categories of those who can be put to death with impunity.”
Nat Hentoff, The Washington Post, 1992
Bodily autonomy—the right to privacy and integrity over our own bodies—is rapidly vanishing. The debate now extends beyond forced vaccinations or invasive searches to include biometric surveillance, wearable tracking, and predictive health profiling.
We are entering a new age of algorithmic, authoritarian control, where our thoughts, moods, and biology are monitored and judged by the state.
This is the dark promise behind the newest campaign by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Trump’s Secretary of Health and Human Services, to push for a future in which all Americans wear biometric health-tracking devices.
Under the guise of public health and personal empowerment, this initiative is nothing less than the normalization of 24/7 bodily surveillance—ushering in a world where every step, heartbeat, and biological fluctuation is monitored not only by private companies but also by the government.
In this emerging surveillance-industrial complex, health data becomes currency. Tech firms profit from hardware and app subscriptions, insurers profit from risk scoring, and government agencies profit from increased compliance and behavioral insight.
This convergence of health, technology, and surveillance is not a new strategy—it’s just the next step in a long, familiar pattern of control.
Surveillance has always arrived dressed as progress.
Every new wave of surveillance technology—GPS trackers, red light cameras, facial recognition, Ring doorbells, Alexa smart speakers—has been sold to us as a tool of convenience, safety, or connection. But in time, each became a mechanism for tracking, monitoring, or controlling the public.
What began as voluntary has become inescapable and mandatory.
The moment we accepted the premise that privacy must be traded for convenience, we laid the groundwork for a society in which nowhere is beyond the government’s reach—not our homes, not our cars, not even our bodies.
RFK Jr.’s wearable plan is just the latest iteration of this bait-and-switch: marketed as freedom, built as a cage.
According to Kennedy’s plan, which has been promoted as part of a national campaign to “Make America Healthy Again,” wearable devices would track glucose levels, heart rate, activity, sleep, and more for every American.
Participation may not be officially mandatory at the outset, but the implications are clear: get on board, or risk becoming a second-class citizen in a society driven by data compliance.
What began as optional self-monitoring tools marketed by Big Tech is poised to become the newest tool in the surveillance arsenal of the police state.
Devices like Fitbits, Apple Watches, glucose trackers, and smart rings collect astonishing amounts of intimate data—from stress and depression to heart irregularities and early signs of illness. When this data is shared across government databases, insurers, and health platforms, it becomes a potent tool not only for health analysis—but for control.
Once symbols of personal wellness, these wearables are becoming digital cattle tags—badges of compliance tracked in real time and regulated by algorithm.
And it won’t stop there.
The body is fast becoming a battleground in the government’s expanding war on the inner realms.
The infrastructure is already in place to profile and detain individuals based on perceived psychological “risks.” Now imagine a future in which your wearable data triggers a mental health flag. Elevated stress levels. Erratic sleep. A skipped appointment. A sudden drop in heart rate variability.
In the eyes of the surveillance state, these could be red flags—justification for intervention, inquiry, or worse.
RFK Jr.’s embrace of wearable tech is not a neutral innovation. It is an invitation to expand the government’s war on thought crimes, health noncompliance, and individual deviation.
It shifts the presumption of innocence to a presumption of diagnosis. You are not well until the algorithm says you are.
The government has already weaponized surveillance tools to silence dissent, flag political critics, and track behavior in real time. Now, with wearables, they gain a new weapon: access to the human body as a site of suspicion, deviance, and control.
While government agencies pave the way for biometric control, it will be corporations—insurance companies, tech giants, employers—who act as enforcers for the surveillance state.
Wearables don’t just collect data. They sort it, interpret it, and feed it into systems that make high-stakes decisions about your life: whether you get insurance coverage, whether your rates go up, whether you qualify for employment or financial aid.
As reported by ABC News, a JAMA article warns that wearables could easily be used by insurers to deny coverage or hike premiums based on personal health metrics like calorie intake, weight fluctuations, and blood pressure.
It’s not a stretch to imagine this bleeding into workplace assessments, credit scores, or even social media rankings.
Employers already offer discounts for “voluntary” wellness tracking—and penalize nonparticipants. Insurers give incentives for healthy behavior—until they decide unhealthy behavior warrants punishment. Apps track not just steps, but mood, substance use, fertility, and sexual activity—feeding the ever-hungry data economy.
This dystopian trajectory has been long foreseen and forewarned.
In Brave New World by Aldous Huxley (1932), compliance is maintained not through violence but by way of pleasure, stimulation, and chemical sedation. The populace is conditioned to accept surveillance in exchange for ease, comfort, and distraction.
In THX 1138 (1971), George Lucas envisions a corporate-state regime where biometric monitoring, mood-regulating drugs, and psychological manipulation reduce people to emotionless, compliant biological units.
Gattaca (1997) imagines a world in which genetic and biometric profiling predetermines one’s fate, eliminating privacy and free will in the name of public health and societal efficiency.
In The Matrix (1999), written and directed by the Wachowskis, human beings are harvested as energy sources while trapped inside a simulated reality—an unsettling parallel to our increasing entrapment in systems that monitor, monetize, and manipulate our physical selves.
Minority Report (2002), directed by Steven Spielberg, depicts a pre-crime surveillance regime driven by biometric data. Citizens are tracked via retinal scans in public spaces and targeted with personalized ads—turning the body itself into a surveillance passport.
The anthology series Black Mirror, inspired by The Twilight Zone, brings these warnings into the digital age, dramatizing how constant monitoring of behavior, emotion, and identity breeds conformity, judgment, and fear.
Taken collectively, these cultural touchstones deliver a stark message: dystopia doesn’t arrive overnight.
As Margaret Atwood warned in The Handmaid’s Tale, “Nothing changes instantaneously: in a gradually heating bathtub, you’d be boiled to death before you knew it.” Though Atwood’s novel focuses on reproductive control, its larger warning is deeply relevant: when the state presumes authority over the body—whether through pregnancy registries or biometric monitors—bodily autonomy becomes conditional, fragile, and easily revoked.
The tools may differ, but the logic of domination is the same.
What Atwood portrayed as reproductive control, we now face in a broader, digitized form: the quiet erosion of autonomy through the normalization of constant monitoring.
When both government and corporations gain access to our inner lives, what’s left of the individual?
We must ask: when surveillance becomes a condition of participation in modern life—employment, education, health care—are we still free? Or have we become, as in every great dystopian warning, conditioned not to resist, but to comply?
That’s the hidden cost of these technological conveniences: today’s wellness tracker is tomorrow’s corporate leash.
In a society where bodily data is harvested and analyzed, the body itself becomes government and corporate property. Your body becomes a form of testimony, and your biometric outputs are treated as evidence. The list of bodily intrusions we’ve documented—forced colonoscopies, blood draws, DNA swabs, cavity searches, breathalyzer tests—is growing.
To this list we now add a subtler, but more insidious, form of intrusion: forced biometric consent.
Once health tracking becomes a de facto requirement for employment, insurance, or social participation, it will be impossible to “opt out” without penalty. Those who resist may be painted as irresponsible, unhealthy, or even dangerous.
We’ve already seen chilling previews of where this could lead. In states with abortion restrictions, digital surveillance has been weaponized to track and prosecute individuals for seeking abortions—using period-tracking apps, search histories, and geolocation data.
When bodily autonomy becomes criminalized, the data trails we leave behind become evidence in a case the state has already decided to make.
This is not merely the expansion of health care. It is the transformation of health into a mechanism of control—a Trojan horse for the surveillance state to claim ownership over the last private frontier: the human body.
Because ultimately, this isn’t just about surveillance—it’s about who gets to live.
Too often, these debates are falsely framed as having only two possible outcomes: safety vs. freedom, health vs. privacy, compliance vs. chaos. But these are illusions. A truly free and just society can protect public health without sacrificing bodily autonomy or human dignity.
We must resist the narrative that demands our total surrender in exchange for security.
Once biometric data becomes currency in a health-driven surveillance economy, it’s only a matter of time before that data is used to determine whose lives are worth investing in—and whose are not.
We’ve seen this dystopia before.
In the 1973 film Soylent Green, the elderly become expendable when resources grow scarce. My good friend Nat Hentoff—an early and principled voice warning against the devaluation of human life—sounded this alarm decades ago. Once pro-choice, Hentoff came to believe that the erosion of medical ethics—particularly the growing acceptance of abortion, euthanasia, and selective care—was laying the groundwork for institutionalized dehumanization.
As Hentoff warned, once the government sanctions the deliberate ending of certain lives, it can become a slippery slope: broader swaths of the population would eventually be deemed expendable.
Hentoff referred to this as “naked utilitarianism—the greatest good for the greatest number. And individuals who are in the way—in this case, the elderly poor—have to be gotten out of the way. Not murdered, heaven forbid. Just made comfortable until they die with all deliberate speed.”
That concern is no longer theoretical.
In 1996, writing about the Supreme Court’s consideration of physician-assisted suicide, Hentoff warned that once a state decides who shall die “for their own good,” there are “no absolute limits.” He cited medical leaders and disability advocates who feared that the poor, elderly, disabled, and chronically ill would become targets of a system that valued efficiency over longevity.
Today, data collected through wearables—heart rate, mood, mobility, compliance—can shape decisions about insurance, treatment, and life expectancy. How long before an algorithm quietly decided whose suffering is too expensive, whose needs are too inconvenient, or whose body no longer qualifies as worth saving?
This isn’t a left or right issue.
Dehumanization—the process of stripping individuals or groups of their dignity, autonomy, or moral worth—cuts across the political spectrum.
Today, dehumanizing language and policies aren’t confined to one ideology—they’re weaponized across the political divide. Prominent figures have begun referring to political opponents, immigrants, and other marginalized groups as “unhuman”—a disturbing echo of the labels that have justified atrocities throughout history.
As reported by Mother Jones, J.D. Vance endorsed a book by influencer Jack Posobiec and Joshua Lisec that advocates crushing “unhumans” like vermin.
This kind of rhetoric isn’t abstract—it matters.
How can any party credibly claim to be “pro‑life” when it devalues the humanity of entire groups, stripping them of the moral worth that should be fundamental to civil society?
When the state and its corporate allies treat people as data, as compliance issues, or as “unworthy,” they dismantle the very notion of equal human dignity.
In such a world, rights—including the right to bodily autonomy, health care, or even life itself—become privileges doled out only to the “worthy.”
This is why our struggle must be both political and moral. We can’t defend bodily sovereignty without defending every human being’s equal humanity.
The dehumanization of the vulnerable crosses political lines. It manifests differently—through budget cuts here, through mandates and metrics there—but the outcome is the same: a society that no longer sees human beings, only data points.
The conquest of physical space—our homes, cars, public squares—is nearly complete.
What remains is the conquest of inner space: our biology, our genetics, our psychology, our emotions. As predictive algorithms grow more sophisticated, the government and its corporate partners will use them to assess risk, flag threats, and enforce compliance in real time.
The goal is no longer simply to monitor behavior but to reshape it—to preempt dissent, deviance, or disease before it arises. This is the same logic that drives Minority Report-style policing, pre-crime mental health interventions, and AI-based threat assessments.
If this is the future of “health freedom,” then freedom has already been redefined as obedience to the algorithm.
We must resist the surveillance of our inner and outer selves.
We must reject the idea that safety requires total transparency, or that health requires constant monitoring. We must reclaim the sanctity of the human body as a space of freedom—not as a data point.
The push for mass adoption of wearables is not about health. It is about habituation.
The goal is to train us—subtly, systematically—to accept government and corporate ownership of our bodies.
We must not forget that our nation was founded on the radical idea that all human beings are created equal, “endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights,” among them life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
These rights are not granted by the government, the algorithm, or the market. They are inherent. They are indivisible. And they apply to all of us—or they will soon apply to none of us.
The Founders got this part right: their affirmation of our shared humanity is more vital than ever before.
As I make clear in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People and in its fictional counterpart The Erik Blair Diaries, the task before us is whether we will defend that humanity—or surrender it, one wearable at a time. Now is the time to draw the line—before the body becomes just another piece of state property.
Originally published via The Rutherford Institute
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Battlefield America: The War on the American People is a pretty shithot book.
Great article John, you called it.
Trump’s bill contains “the threat of withholding federal funds from states who regulate AI” according to Marjorie Taylor-Greene (not that she’s against AI of course – she just wants it done differently).
I’m no fan of MTG but the Independent, which is the source of the quote, would normally only stop ignoring her to mock her as some sort of ignorant Neanderthal. The liberal media are highlighting things like this not to expose that Trump is, and always was, a fraud and therefore so is electoral choice but as part of the build-up to next year’s mid-terms where, if they can get enough of Trump’s support to stay at home, the Democrats might win back some of the legislature. The real division in US politics is between Republicans and RINOs (like Trump who was historically a Democrat as he’s freely admitted) – and they want RINOs + Democrats as the clear majority.
Anyway, it’s further evidence if it were needed that Big Tech holds the levers of power. They are trying to paper over the stark-staring contradiction between their professed love of the environment and the environmental damage the transition into AI is in the process of wreaking. The human damage meanwhile passes by.
Also noticed was this in the Fraudian:
https://www.theguardian.com/thefilter/2025/jul/24/how-to-survive-long-family-journeys-car-train
A “newspaper” acting more like the Shopping Channel with every link to the kind of mega-corporation the Fraudian pretends to be opposed to. They want everyone with tablet in hand going “click… buy” when presented with an emotional stimulus. And there’s the deeper underlying message that families and journeys are just horrible – and wouldn’t you be so much better-off without either!
Gareth Ike reposted The Rutherford Institute and they mentioned Off guardian.Hello all.
It’s disturbing when you realize that the same people who want to track and mandate your health because they “want you to live a long, healthy life” are the same people who want to reduce the population by 99%.
Back in the 1970s: “You have to read ‘1984!’ Don’t ever let the government track you!”
Today: “Hey! This government tracking device has games on it!”
Biological monitoring has been going on for nearly 20 years. “23andMe” was founded in 2006. I was always skeptical of mail-away genetic ancestry tests, as you really never knew where those DNA samples would ultimately be housed. In effect, it was paying to have your Fourth Amendment rights oblitered.
Today, there’s various biometric devices from watches to rings. Oura Rings supposedly estimates the days in a woman’s cycle when they’re most likely to conceive.
Other devices monitor
heart rate, sleep patterns, activity levels, and temperature.
AI surveillance is going to be heightened as the West mirrors China’s technocracy, however, “without” any of their social safety. 🤔
Eventually as all data is centralized biometric devices will be remotely monitored. That’s when the fun really begins for ruling elite pyschopaths, as they’ll be able to detect and ultimately alter biological functions remotely.
Planet prison will become an insane asylum run by the deranged.😵💫
Meanwhile, on the European front:
Part 1: Wither Europe? The EU is Poised for a Transformation towards Centralised Control and Tyranny
To be fair
Rfk junior did explain what he meant.
Some of the haters have taken it out of context.
ABC’s article about Kennedy pushing wearables comes to an entirely expected fear of “hacks” and “data breaches” (probably by the usual “evil private companies”) instead of the true and overarching danger of GOVERNMENT getting your data…which is never mentioned
Uh-oh – the liberal, progressive Guardian are getting twitchy about parents making their own choices again… And not even letting their echo-chamber of vetted readers comment either.
“Look at the rise of measles in England and ask yourself: have we learned a single thing from Covid?”Frances Ryan
She has kind of answered her own question with that headline – never trust the medical establishment or the media with your health.
She is just fighting for her rights: Disabled people want to live a full life. Instead, we’re forced to scrap over our rights to pee, food and a wash. (Frances Ryan).
Meaning you as an ultra conservative radical wants to discriminate against lgbt, disabled, minorities, pregnant mothers and doos. How dare you!
The control grid can’t arrive soon enough. As it is you can’t leave a bicycle unattended for 10seconds without it gone.
Lawless hopped up drug addicts are everywhere and it’s unsafe in any public place. I say put in the cameras, surveillance wearables, and CBDC’s.
Remove their social credit score, exile them and let the rest of us have a safe, trash free, nice society. Maybe it will be safe to ride a bus again. One without graffiti.
You can only sell, or in your case, offer, yourself into slavery.
Actually it’s the writers of a ‘wearable’ app that ultimately control you. The Government couldn’t decipher Python code from its elbow.As they say the pen is mightier than the sword. Applies to coding as much as to more ‘human’ writings.
Anyone reliant on ‘experts’ to tell them how to think (with the inevitable odd back door glossed over) is going to be taken advantage of. Applies to Governments as much as to citizens.
Maybe the commercial sector should take its share of the blame for all the world’s ills?
As long as they don’t ban football, botox, tattoos and fillers, half the population will be happy no matter what.
Apart from the faking of Ozzy black sabbath new moon conveniently timed death after the last gig.
Plays into popes fake dying on Easter Monday aged 88
22 / 7 seems to be a less of a psyop than usual.
I have an app which detects nearby bluetooth devices.
I was on a flight from UK to Greece so I tried it as suggested by someone on here in the covid operation.
Sure enough, on a pland of around 200 people there where 98 bluetooth devices detected. All unknown.
I believe you can manually turn blootooth om after activating flight mode but why would you ?
I am not very techy so this may be irrelevant.
Taking about flights did you have this done to you?
The golden age where travel means a full-body scan EMF magenta electric bio metric nuking prod and an interrogation with a side of “please stepQ aside.”
Nothing like a smooth start to your vacation.
With an Happy holiday chemical onslaught.
https://x.com/i/status/1947042769106591864
No
But weird thing is, I have hip prosthesis.
Sometimes it sets off the alarm when scanned.
– but most times, it doesn’t !
Us yanks are some dip shits.
They called it an
Exciting announcement!
https://x.com/i/status/1947094960790245534
Great. Back to the good ol’ days.
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I never trusted Kennedy, and all this stuff about the wearables is telling me that my distrust was well founded.
Lets see if that is true in another 6 months,
Its going to be a great opportunity to pollute their databases.
I know of several cats and dogs that will willingly wear the one I am supposed to use……
.
That reminds me, when they began pushing the tags for finding your lost Fido and/or Fluffy, I thought “They’ll start w tracking our pets and then it’s us. “
The Agency establisment =/ RFKjr.
encourage =/ force.
Same story for Tulsi Gabbard =/ the DNI establishment.
Etc. for the present FBI.
Bureaucrats, journalists or politicized billionaires stay for decades, political head appointees for maybe 4 years.
No wonder they’re called “track pants”.
Let the slaves wear their vain manacles…
Let the vain enslave with their vanity gods in silico as they are enslaved by gods made from data-points with all the lacking wisdom of a filing cabinet dusty with statistic probability programmed by a slave enslaved with a vain manacle they made for themselves to impress their masters who are enslaved by themselves through enslaving others…
Let the slaves of the slaves enslave themselves through enslavement to slavery rendered glorious in the language of enslavement…
Who amongst us is Spartacus?
None of us.
Or,
All of Us.
Electronics are mong the most fraudulent products including failures, and wearables lead in that. So, there is hope.
Sabrina Wallace explains
https://x.com/i/status/1947706128629961083
I know her from other vids she’s made. She’s very smart. But this video was abysmal – the sound constantly interrupted…
What is she claiming…in simple terms?
she claiming nothing and shows scientific papers on the matter.The Human Organism as an Integrated Interaction Network:the phone / wifi 5G / 6G and augmentation is now done through the body using the organs and biospheres as generators and AI health care like bio metrics has been used for decades.
Anyone can babble that out and write it in scientific papers.
Let us try some real: ‘The weather is a “coupled non linear chaotic system impossible to predict more than max 7-14 days”.
The same you could say you and she are saying about the body yes? Why so?
Because in both cases there are too many variants in the equation.
Although things can be and look complicated, the basic truth is always simple and obvious, never spells like she and you to some extent are doing it.
“Human Organism as an Integrated Interaction Network with wifi and AI”.
Its still a belief system. AI is a primitive artificial platform while cosmos connection is the real thing.
..and 100 times more complicated but much more simple to understand for everybody.
C’mon man,
The government already monitors, owns, controls you.
That you or I know doesn’t matter.
Most don’t care where they are, in this realm…that it must be created and you are being watched…
Yeah this has to be the PTB’s next step, to know where we are and what we are doing 24/7, as you rightly say it will all be marketed as for our own benefit – those that don’t comply might find themselves outside proper health care or even shunned – for not getting with the programme – ultimately the goal is bio-implants that will be difficult to remove, these bio-chips will carry all the data about us and our health and that info will be monitored 24/7.
Later when the bio-chips are mandatory and have been in circulation for a while, they can be removed and updated with chips at any health appointment, and who knows what can be added to them, such as some sort of explosive a detonation to remove someone, who is too outspoken or troublesome – or they know too much about a certain classified subject – these second third of fourth generation bio-chips could also be used to immobilise someone – transmit data between individuals bio-chips ( such as stealing corporate or government secrets etc) – their use in using us is almost endless.
And some ppl are concerned about ankle monitors! They’d better catch up.
Global tyranny
MASA – MAKE AMERICA STEALTHY AGAIN 🇺🇸
Pending for no reason. I must be on Ze List..
🙄
Pending for no reason. I must be on Ze List..
You boy, aint on any list.
You got 50 other accounts Edreal. :0)
You need to stop consuming energy drinks and vapes, boy. This is my one and only account. :0)
Your smart phone, Iphone and household applications including the car all has the intrusive technology to do this already.
There is evidence that some car manufacturers collect data on drivers and passengers, including information about their sexual activity. This data collection can occur through sensors, cameras, microphones, and connected apps within the vehicle. Some car companies, like Nissan, have privacy policies that explicitly state they may collect information about a customer’s “sexual activity”.
https://x.com/onemindinmany/status/1947612092644618485/photo/1
I thought the above (imaged text) very relevant to a tyranny of loveless structure.
snip/
He cautioned me, however, to be alert for the possibility of a defensive reaction, which can happen when a structured arrangement is infused with new properties of love. “There can be an initial resistance or even rejection! This is because structure often serves force and frequently masks chaos. Structure is a recording and conservation system, which contains, distributes and utilizes particles, but it has no capacity to generate living dynamic order. Therefore, when love enters the picture, generating a true harmony and synchronicity among the particles, a new and living flow of life is begun. This can have a shattering effect on the brittle and inadequate structures that are providing the illusion of solidity. It can actually be “life-threatening” to any structure which might be restricting the flow of life.
“Often the introduction of love will cause pre-existing factions to fly apart.
When this happens, you must remember that only the brittle inadequate structures were lost in their effort to imitate love and counterfeit order.
Releasing the idea of energy as force opens to energetic resonance – allows seeing past the otherwise fatal illusion.
Not bad.
But wasnt it the same conclusion Einstein arrived to with his relativity theory, that love was the strongest force in the universe?
Did Einstein ever come to any conclusions of his own?
He’s well nown for his Science Fiction / Science Fantasy writings.
Very convoluted plots, no endings…
Yes, plagiarise!
Yes, read his letter and beautiful conclusion. I am sure he is right! https://yandex.ru/video/preview/12909464005916649016 .
Force based understanding is an error.
Surely even Einstein knew that.
Love is not a force.
Nor can be intellectually ‘understood’.
Yet what we made of love is a self concept.
Ehh hmm. He also writes mankind do not have an intellectual level yet to understand this universal concept. I clearly see that in these arrogant downing of a genius. https://www.godbrahmanistheoceanofloveandconsciousnessdivinityis.com/2024/01/albert-einsteins-lase-letter-to-his.html
God/Brahman is the Ocean of Love and Consciousness (Divinity_IS)
”When I proposed the theory of relativity, very few understood me, and what I will reveal now to transmit to mankind will also collide with the false and prejudice in the world.”
“I ask you to guard the letters as long as necessary, years, decades, until society is advanced enough to accept what I will explain below.”
The universal force that unites all other energies and forces is LOVE.”…….
I really read a lot of bs outside the Bible, but this one from Einstein makes logical sense from first ink to the last. A very unusual poem. Enjoy.
Reading with the discernment of the Holy Spirit – allows penetrating of illusion to share in the true.
I’m not focused in or on persons and controversy but ideas that shape our thought – and thus our range of action.
Where the mind is given to untruth it is also bound to misinterpret.
That intellect can serve the heart is the understanding in the heart – not the intellect.
“There is a point within each person where the physical, spiritual, emotional,
intellectual, and intentional components of one’s existence are in perfect
synchronicity. At that point, there is no difference in elements, time, space, or
condition. This is a personal “zero point” which is known prior to birth,
immediately after death, and anytime in between when a person’s will has been
perfectly reconciled with the will of God. A person is forever able to connect
with his Creator in that sacred place regardless of how far he has strayed
through the process of living. At the point of true simplicity, you may enter into
perfect communion with the Creator. Whenever you do, your life will be renewed
or even transformed.
“The heart is a magnetic vortex through which the blessings of all essences
and potentialities are received, integrated and focused into living. Through the
laws of electromagnetism, that power is converted into life energy. The heart,being essentially magnetic, functions best through innocent awareness, which
attracts and receives. Acts of judgment, which divide and repel, will shut the
door of the heart behind you. If you would make the heart strong, you must first
learn to perceive with innocence, accept, and forgive. As you empower the heart
it will open to you. At first, you may simply notice this change as more passion
for living, more peaceful sleep, or better digestion of food. The heart is the
center of your health and quality of living; therefore those things will be
addressed first. As you progress in your affirmations of the heart, however, your
life will begin to have more abundant fruits, and you will have the energy needed
to make more dramatic changes. Eventually, what you gain from your heart
visitations will surpass your fondest dreams. There will be levels of energy
which are transformational and transmutational.”
“The heart center is the true source of human power”
and
“It is imperative that man acknowledge the heart’s higher intelligence, for
the mind alone cannot tell him who he is, and genetic intelligence is a lethal
weapon when combined with the technological potentials in the world today.
By comparison to the mind, the heart is a function of intelligence based on the
ultimate in simplicity and synchronicity. Its matrix is a synergistic center of
awareness which perceives a unified relationship with all that is.
“The levels of intelligence available to mankind could be summarized as
survival, logic, synchronicity, and love. All four are present in the lives of each person, although a man will focus on the one that assists him the most. If he
knows little about the heart’s intelligence or the greater intelligence of love, he
will emphasize one of the other possibilities. Genetic intelligence is well
equipped to sustain physical life and to interact emotionally with the
environment. Mental intelligence can formulate reports and engineer rocket
ships. Neither, however, is equipped to give meaning to life or to establish a
connection with Divinity. Attempts to apply them beyond their means have lead
to destructive misconceptions.
“Ultimately there is one, infinite, and connected intelligence. That is the one
spirit. Perhaps this could be referred to as the great Cosmic Mind, although the
term ‘consciousness’ would more accurately describe its function and
availability to all of life. A mind, precisely speaking, is composed of at least
minimal structure due to circuitry, self-contained integrations, and proprietary
applications.
“Only the heart’s simplicity can comprehend infinity and connect heaven with
earth in a meaningful way. From a center of equilibrium, much like the hub of a
wheel, the heart unfolds its awareness in seven concentric rings of
understanding. Each succeeding dimension of intelligence builds upon and
completes the one or ones coming before.”
I don’t offer the quotes to sell beliefs, books or teachings, but as ideas worthy of true consideration, resonance and integration. The adaptations of the disheartened will resist or block re-entry to the heart
Beautiful. I liked it all. It fits in with my stage of understanding at the moment. My best regards!
Won’t happen.
Too unwieldy and uncool.
You’ll be surprised how many young sheeple I see wearing those Self Monitoring And Reporting Technology devices. Have you ever wondered why all these new mega gyms have opened? All the gym sheep think it’s cool to wear them like an everyday wrist watch.
Macbook Air, Iphone Moondrop, and Smart Watch. Thats fkking cool man, and I dont care what the old guy says. The girls of today wants a smart guy, not a fossil dinosaur on diesel.
Diesel is still cool. Neiman Marcus sells it.
Gyms, sporty clothes, accessories, health food fads, “training” drugs. Stay out of the sun like vampires. Keep gobbling those fast-foods drenched in oil and fake cheese; the fast-food chains would never lie to you. Stupidity never sleeps.
Technogasms?
OR Wilhelm Reich theory of “orgone energy”
“Reich (1961) built boxes intended to concentrate atmospheric orgone energy called orgone accumulators. These were built in various sizes to accommodate lab animals and humans alike.”
Reich believed that orgone is a primordial cosmic energy that was omnipresent and responsible for phenomena such as the weather,…..emotion and sexuality. – psychology-reich
Smart watches..
Down at the mega gym, everyone wears a tracking device. Gotta be cool 😎
Smart watchers.
Dumb user..
Transcendentally speaking it already exists, but the resonant network is simply not visible at this time, so it’s easy to just view it from the downside.
I still think carrying a smart phone or mobile tracking device emitting radiation wherever I go, which I don’t do, is dumb. But obviously, overwhelmingly, I belong to an endangered species as zombies with heads up their apps now represent a norm of anti-human society already having gone far to reduce people to little or nothing more than extensions of machines. Technology, not simply additive but ecological, has transformed tool-bearing creatures into tools.
We only live once. Live wild with High Tech and die young with a tumor.
The winner takes its all anyway: https://dzen.ru/video/watch/673480394403806a9111fc36
… but the make-up was awful!
No, we don’t “only live once”, actually…
But I’m not going to reiterate the known, factual truths re. the true nature of existence, for I’ve done that so many times, here on Off-G, but most people don’t like/want those big truths.
You’ll all discover those truths one day…
The Big Truth?
Is not in some hopeful future or existence.
It is Now.
Always was, always will be.
You are SO closed-minded…
You will get one very big shock on the eventual day on which you do what is so very incorrectly termed ‘die’, for when that day arrives, for you, you will (to your extreme shock, it’s obvious) discover that I was actually disseminating the very real truth, and not merely ‘hope’.
You’ll thus have to face that it was you who were wrong, and not me.
People who think that life is merely for “the present”, and who have no regard for the past and the future, are (as I’ve said before…) very shallow…
“‘Nuff said…'”.
Cool madame, cool. Be cool. We/I have read your spiritual ideas and taken them into account.
But we need time to include them in our overall picture. So you are welcome, accepted, but in small doses. As you also see these heavy loads of bs we meet every day from above.It takes time.
This shouldn’t have to be an “all or nothing”! What about a wearable that keeps all data local to the user?
I enjoy the Whitehead’s articles, but they are always “against” something, just like the left. Some creative ideas would be welcomed, rather than the constant negativity.
Its more rational, cheaper, and happier, to have one and only one dress code for men, women, rich, poor. It has been tried before in history and it works!
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