Mechanization of the Human Soul

I was struck by the phrase ‘mechanization of the human soul’, many years ago, as a bewildered and mostly anxious teenager. To-date, this Cartesian dualism between the corporeal and the quiddity has not been resolved conclusively or rather possibly been more convoluted and thus thoroughly confused. Also, the sensibles and intelligibles of the material and immaterial in the divergently dualistic and competing spiritual secular worldviews are drawing us, as individuals and mankind apart in the tumultuous whirlwind of doubt, guilt, confusion, and corruption. Anyway, after more than 30 years later, as a grown-up man, it is evident robots and artificial intelligence have thoroughly overwhelmed the mechanization of things; but the soul remains transcendental, perennial, eternal and shall return to the creator in its true, original and existential form.


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