Technology is magic

Technology is magic, which affects the present.

Traditional magic (the use of principles like the Law of Attraction and similar practices) is magic that affects the future, making the future we desire more plausible. The future we envision is often the one we create.

The technology we use today allows us to perform what were once unthinkable feats - levitating through flight, communicating instantly across the globe, or building virtual worlds. Yet, these wonders have become so ordinary that we no longer recognize them as magic.

Arthur C. Clarke famously said,

“Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.”

Technology reveals our immense capacity to shape the material world, much like magic shapes the immaterial through focused intention and belief.

The Law of Attraction and similar principles operate on the unseen layers of reality, influencing the trajectory of the future. These practices, driven by willpower and intention, aim to manifest a specific reality.

Humanity as a collective practitioner wields this power, but so do individuals and organizations - whether consciously or not.

While technology harnesses material principles, magic engages the subtle realms of mind, emotion, and imagination. Both require mastery of specific “laws” to create change. In this sense, magic could be seen as the precursor to technology, providing the creative spark that later manifests in tangible innovations.

The future we envision is usually the one we get. Technology begins as a dream of possibility, pulled into reality through effort and ingenuity.

Television and media, however, serve as a reminder of how powerful tools can be misused. When wielded manipulatively, they align with “black magic,” shaping beliefs, perceptions, and behaviours to serve specific agendas.

Recognizing these influences is essential to reclaim our sovereignty. We must question the narratives we accept and consciously curate what we allow into our minds.

What future do you want to create? What technologies do we need to achieve it?

These questions are vital in ensuring we remain conscious creators of our shared reality. If we are not mindful, the immense power we hold will be wielded for us, not by us.

Why do we have war and poverty, when not a single one of us desires war and poverty?

Because there are some who do desire it and those people presently shape our reality because we are not conscious of our power.

They fear you might discover just how powerful you truly are.

If you could create a new tomorrow, what would it look like?

I think, it would not look anything like the world of today.