Playing god

April 20, 2017
2 min read

Imagine if you could play god. Yes god the almighty, god the omnipresent, omnipotent.

It is hard for man the play god, fragile at every level he is. But over the last millennia we’ve got closer and closer to god than we wish we had. With the advances in science and subsequently commerce today we are no less the definition of god than the actual one if he existed, that in the eyes of a homo sepian born only 1000 years ago.

First we now can live longer , very long. Even if we break our organs they can be replaced. We know how we die.

We can take our bodies to any part of the world using cars or planes. It is akin to teleportation to the primitive man.

Television and telephone made us clairvoyant and telepathic.

With the advent of the Internet we can impact events and knowledge to billions at once across any distance.

Still we can’t play god because we lack one last thing: the ability to have inner peace in any situation.

That quality in itself is a new revolution that began with the Indian yogis and Tibetan Buddhists going to the west in the late 19 th century.

When science, commerce and psychology will converge , man will be god.