Original recording:
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Here’s the thing that is very clear to me, and I’m puzzled as to how it’s being neglected, avoided, and ignored by the masses. I’m talking about the typical answer to the question, “What do you want?”—and how rarely the answer to such a question, which is rare in itself, is actually aligned with one’s current quality of life. The vast majority present, as an answer, a desire: a projection of imagination meant to meet a certain image, idea, fantasy, or reality that doesn’t exist, or may or may not exist. It’s there because someone showed it to you, or because you once experienced it and want to return to it. But my point is this: that thing is never new.
“I want to be rich.” “I want to be successful.” “I want to win the Nobel Prize.” “I want to be a good man like this man.” “I want to be enlightened like that holy person.” These are all images projected from your experience as memory onto the field of repetition—never onto the field of the new. And so it is very rare—I won’t say it doesn’t exist, because it does, but it is very rare—that people genuinely answer the question “What do you want?” with what, to me, is the only obvious answer: to be truly and fully free and alive now.
Free in the sense of not being caught in the turmoil of the mind, and alive in a way that is open to the universal, to the cosmic nature of creation. Not a will serving itself, accumulating a so-called prosperity of its own, even if that exists in some partial harmony with some fragment of a greater whole. No. To be in full harmony with life itself—without name, shape, form, or rules; without the past; in the land of the new—that which is forever fresh, forever original, never to come again.
Why is there no obvious calling for that as what you truly want? The next time you ask yourself, “What do I want?”—if the answer is not aligned with the actuality and essence of your quality of life now, in this sense of aliveness, you should raise a big flag to yourself. This assumes, of course, that you are not inventing, through imagination, a fake answer to a real question.
Now comes the second part: how all of this is amplified by AI—by the reality of a capable AI that can create, that can essentially fulfill your desire, whatever it is you want. The combination of this lack of clarity around true will, together with the immense, abundant power of a capable creative AI, is either horrific or fantastically liberating.
That is the core of this entire project, and the purpose of this language—5QLN: to bring clarity to this, and to bring all elements into order around the question of your quality of life now; around what you want; and around what is taking place, what is being created—so that it is in absolute alignment with what you want, with the reality of your quality of life now.