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When your audience isn't even born

Updated: Jul 4


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I have a very specific vision for my platform, EntryPoint. It is being built for those who haven't even been born yet. For whom AI (Artificial Intelligence) will be a thing of the past. For whom technology will be something unimaginable for us at the cutting edge of creativity in the 2020s.


If they're being born, there is consciousness taking form. A human form, perhaps. A natural form, certainly. Because Nature is what you get from Mind, or Universal Consciousness, if you leave out all individual minds with a human form (human consciousness).*


If there is form, this very form will need to be addressed somehow. Dealt with. (I intentionally skip the word "healed", for now). I want to propel the very best of the individual minds we have today in the widest variety of fields to make their marks. Not in the past, which they have done. Not in the now, which they are doing. Not in the future, which they may have secured with books, podcasts and other tools. I want them to make an imprint straight through the source of where we can deal with things. And that's timeless. And completely beyond what most of the best minds is already doing today. That's why it's so hard to pull in an audience for the amazing programs EntryPoint is putting together. The strongest innovators are already here. The most committed emerging professionals are already interested. The proven practitioners already trust their legacies to be boosted by EntryPoint. We need an audience that's in the now. Yes, rooted in tradition, AND with the insight and foresight that knows no hard division of disciplines, countries, techniques, and names. They are ethical and they want the best results. They know a lot, and they also know that their vast knowledge is going to be meticulously delivered through the particular lenses of their own eyes, heart and mind. Not everyone is there yet. Are you ready to come with EntryPoint?


*From Bernardo Kastrup. For more, see also the post An Idea of the World, and of Global Chinese Medicine.

 
 
 

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