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Rajas Vaishampayan

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Spiritualizing the Machine: Divine Destiny of Human Technology
In the contemporary era, the human experience is undercurrented by a profound existential anxiety. Everyday life, once anchored in tangible realities and predictable organic rhythms, now feels adrift in an unpredictable ocean of digital mechanization. Bombarded by glowing screens, hyper-intelligent algorithms, and autonomous networks, the modern individual is forced to question their own agency. Are we the masters of this sprawling digital domain, or have we been subordinated by a cold logic entirely divorced from human sentiment?Spiritualizing the Machine: Divine Destiny of Human Technology confronts this crisis of agency not with techno-pessimism, but through a groundbreaking philosophical reframing.
The book posits that human technology is not an alien, artificial imposition threatening human supremacy. Rather, it is a profound extrusion of human consciousness itself, possessing an inherent, divine teleology.
The book posits that human technology is not an alien, artificial imposition threatening human supremacy. Rather, it is a profound extrusion of human consciousness itself, possessing an inherent, divine teleology.
In the contemporary era, the human experience is undercurrented by a profound existential anxiety. Everyday life, once anchored in tangible realities and predictable organic rhythms, now feels adrift in an unpredictable ocean of digital mechanization. Bombarded by glowing screens, hyper-intelligent algorithms, and autonomous networks, the modern individual is forced to question their own agency. Are we the masters of this sprawling digital domain, or have we been subordinated by a cold logic entirely divorced from human sentiment?Spiritualizing the Machine: Divine Destiny of Human Technology confronts this crisis of agency not with techno-pessimism, but through a groundbreaking philosophical reframing.
The book posits that human technology is not an alien, artificial imposition threatening human supremacy. Rather, it is a profound extrusion of human consciousness itself, possessing an inherent, divine teleology.
The book posits that human technology is not an alien, artificial imposition threatening human supremacy. Rather, it is a profound extrusion of human consciousness itself, possessing an inherent, divine teleology.
