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Alexa, how do you walk in the spirit? Alexa, Did Jesus walk in the spirit? Alexa, How did he do that? Maybe I'll go ask "Siri". OK, do I have you laughing now? Listener, welcome! We are gonna talk outside the box today about modern technology, technology AI, artificial intelligence, and yes, we're gonna talk about what it means to walk in the spirit. You don't wanna miss it! I have a wealth of stories, facts, scripture, and testimonies. We're gonna have such a good time. I'll see you on the inside.
The Science of Light, It is the Power of God, He is the God of Light, Faith is the essential ingredient in the operations of The Science of Light. —Martin Shaw I am so thankful that you are here, and I have a smile on my face from here to here. I don't need to breathe in and out. OK, do we need to do that again? I tell you, raise your hand if you had a kind of day. We are family, and we can talk about this, right? We are gonna have such a good time today, and if you are a new listener, we just have real talks about Jesus. That is what we all want to live spiritually brave. Amen. There is a wealth of wealth that God has placed on the inside of us. First question or statement, I should say: can we please think outside of the box? Are you ready? We're going to think and speak and talk outside the box. Testimonies in the Spirit
Yesterday I was stretching the tent, pegs of podcast networking, and I stumbled upon a fellow podcaster (link Below) and someone I follow on Instagram. They discussed how AI, artificial intelligence—I can say that again, artificial intelligence—has benefited and distracted the music and arts community. It's a fascinating episode. I left all the links in the show notes. I'm gonna say that again, because I have built you a wealth of information in the show notes on this episode. The episode that I heard got me thinking, and then later in the afternoon I had babysat my granddaughter all day, and I was having a conversation with my daughter-in-law, keeping up, you know, with technology and thinking about my granddaughter Li's generation. Oh my goodness! So I had to look up—they're called Generation Z, which goes from 1995 to the present. These are babies born from 1995 onward, and when you think about it, they are growing up in a world where the Internet is as essential as air. They are called Generation Z, the high generation, the post-millennial, and these digital natives have never known a world without Google or social media. I know that just blows my mind. They will never know a world without Google or social media. It's fascinating to think of the spiritual, entrepreneurial, and technological possibilities this opens up, isn't it? Just their generation connects to the world—the physical, the digital—so it's us, you and I, to guide them and then learn from them to blend the wisdom of experience along with their tech-savvy insight. It's gonna be a dance, I tell you; we all need to grow together. You might say, what does a little artificial intelligence and AI have to do with you? Completed by Ange-Jacques Gabriel in 1768, the new palace on the Trianon estate was named the Petit Trianon to distinguish it from the existing Marble Trianon, which then became known as the Grand Trianon. It was here, in April 1774, that Louis XV experienced the first symptoms of smallpox, which would lead to his death a few days later and usher in the reign of Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette. The new King Louis XVI gave the Petit Trianon as a gift to his wife, who quickly made it her own and ordered an extensive redesign of the external areas. Louis XV's botanical gardens were soon replaced by an Anglo-Oriental garden, which was more in keeping with the fashion of the day and which Marie-Antoinette was constantly adding to and embellishing. Read the entire article Jesus in the "Spirit"Honorable Mentions
'Love has its speed. It is a spiritual speed. It is a different kind of speed from the technological speed to which we are accustomed. It goes on in the depth of our life, whether we notice or not, at three miles an hour. It is the speed we walk and therefore the speed the love of God walks.' Once we grasp that in Christ God chooses to walk amongst us, it changes our whole understanding of the speed of love, and the speed of theology. In Three Mile an Hour God, renowned Japanese theologian Kosuke Koyama reflects beautifully on a theme lost to western theology and western culture in general – the need for slowness. What Happened When ‘AI Jesus’ Entered The ConfessionalPicture this: you're seeking some spiritual guidance, and you find yourself in a confessional. Only this time, you're not sharing your deepest secrets with a priest, but with 'AI Jesus'. A groundbreaking experiment, as recounted by Forbes, aimed to imbue artificial intelligence with the wisdom and compassion that Jesus is revered for. It's like having a divine Alexa or Siri, ready to offer comfort and advice at a moment's notice. But this tech-spirituality crossover isn't without its complexities. It's like walking a tightrope - on one side, the potential of AI to provide solace in a click; on the other, the ethical tight spots of bringing machines into our sacred spaces. Can a programmed entity truly offer spiritual counsel? And what does this mean for the human connection that is often so integral to religious practices? As we navigate these uncharted waters, these questions become our compass, guiding our exploration into the merging of the spiritual and the digital. It's a conversation that's not just about religion, but about the role of technology in our moral and emotional lives. It's about how we can use these tools to not just live, but to live well. So, the next time you find yourself looking for some divine intervention, remember: the answers might just be a click away. But always remember to ask yourself: How does this fit into my spiritual journey? Is this technology aiding my growth, or just adding noise? As we continue to push the boundaries of what's possible, let's ensure we're fostering connections that truly enrich us. Credit Forbes: The work of the devil or an enlightening experiment at the intersection of technology and religion? Not surprisingly, the “AI Jesus” that recently finished a run conversing with visitors in a church confessional booth has been called both. Aljosa Smolic, one of the technologists behind the avatar, expected as much when he began work on a chatty Jesus powered by artificial intelligence. AI Jesus is now back home with its creators at Switzerland’s Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts, where it’s once again plugged in and interacting after completing a stint at Peter’s Chapel in the city’s center earlier this year. “We were aware that this would provoke very critical voices,” Smolic, director of the the university’s Immersive Realities Research Lab, said in an interview. “The thinking was that AI is out there and the church and religion has to confront the topic.” Read the entire article Credit BINGE LISTEN
I invite you to comment below and ask questions. Hey, pop over to Instagram #InterviewingJesusPodcast or #LivingSpirituallyBrave IWantTo Hear your thoughts about this episode. OK? We gotta do a drum. Next week, guess what? Next week, does anybody know it is our 200th episode, and I have a surprise for all of us. Do you want a hint? OK? I'll give you a little hint. Put your thinking cap on. How many of you know who John G. Lake is? I know! OK, next question: where did he experience his vision which birthed the healing rooms? All right, you gotta go Google it. You gotta go Google it. That is my hint about our 200th episode, and you'll just have to make sure that you mark your calendar so we can do this together next week. Amen! For those of you that go, "Oh my gosh, I'm thinking outside the box," Kristen, where do we begin? Where do we start? I invite you to my website. There is a free gift page which has a wealth of activations and episodes that will teach you spiritual things, but you really want to know how I learned. Remember my intro: the love of God is amazing; what He reveals to you just through love. So go ahead, have a cup of coffee with the Lord, sit down, and have a conversation with Him. Say, "God, I want you to show me the great things. I want you to show me the spiritual realm. I want you to teach me and help me to develop my spirit. I want to know your love in this way." I tell you, life will never be the same. OK, I'll see you over at the show notes. I know you curious ones are going to be there. I love you so much. It was fun to talk out of the box a little bit different, but it shows you in this age—I should say that differently—technology has always been present in the generation in which you live. We just want to keep moving in it. I love you. I will see you next week, 200. Have a wonderful day.
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I'm Kristen WambachI'm all grown up (I think?) Along my journey of searching for answers, I found them. I went from spiritual blindness to OMG! With a driving niche as an entrepreneur. I love hanging out with our four sons, riding with my husband on his Harley, and creating all things hospitality. My mission? To help others see "beyond" and own their awesomeness within!
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