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Overcoming the Robotic Mind

Why Humanity Must Come Through

Author: Julian Rose  

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Between the covers of Overcoming the Robotic Mind – Why Humanity Must Come Through is a cornucopia of vital information which will combine to dispel the illusions of the unaware and put in place a lucid vision of another way forward for mankind.

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Between the covers of Overcoming the Robotic Mind – Why Humanity Must Come Through is a cornucopia of vital information which will combine to dispel the illusions of the unaware and put in place a lucid vision of another way forward for mankind.

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Between the covers of Overcoming the Robotic Mind - Why Humanity Must Come Through is a cornucopia of vital information which will combine to dispel the illusions of the unaware and put in place a lucid vision of another way forward for mankind. Drawing upon his highly diverse experiences as an actor, organic farming pioneer, political activist, broadcaster, social entrepreneur, holistic educator and international campaigner, Julian Rose presents a compelling view of the way to break through the destructive patterns of our consumption obsessed society, challenging his audience to recognise life's bigger picture and to think and act 'outside the box'. Using an essay style to explore and expose a wide range of contemporary planetary concerns, he calls for a rise in consciousness, so that individuals can fully participate in building a better future together. The book's title Overcoming the Robotic Mind, concerns the author's expose of the anti-life position of the Transhumanist agenda. An agenda that promotes the notion that computer power will soon take over control of the human mind. Through the channelling of reawakened energies into a process of root and branch socio-economic reform and spiritual uplift, Julian Rose foresees a renaissance of 'bottom-up' creative endeavour which can directly challenge the failed status quo; reshape our planetary existence and lead to a deeper and more subtle relationship being formed between man and nature, as well as between fellow human beings. Quite simply: you are invited to jump-in at the deep end and start swimming with energies that reinvigorate your very soul and shine a beacon of light on the road ahead. AUTHOR: Julian Rose is one of the pioneers of UK organic farming, commencing the conversion of his farm in 1975. He joined the Soil Association board in 1984 and campaigned vigorously for the widespread introduction of organic farming methods at a time when this system was not known. Julian achieved notoriety when he brought a cow up to London (Hyde Park Festival of Farming) and demonstrated vociferously against a government attempt to ban unpasteurised milk. Julian went on to develop his farm as a mixed organic enterprise selling all its main produce locally, while refusing to sell to supermarkets. He developed a theory of local production and consumption which he named "The Proximity Principle."

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Critic Reviews

The authors integrity, honesty and sincerity shine out from each page and the ever-present guiding thought that There is no us and them. There is only us. is a powerful, uplifting and crucial assertion. Finding a way to enable everyone to understand and desire such a truth, occupies the entire book and draws on Julian Roses committed and tireless engagement with the forces that shape our world It is a call for action and we all have, floating around in our subconscious, the knowledge that harm is not done by those who are bad but by those who do nothing.-- Rosamund Young, an early pioneer of organic farming in the UK and the author of an internationally acclaimed book called The Secret Life of Cows.
"I was touched by the uncompromising analysis of how earth and all life on it is under threat. Even more so by Julians dedication to find ways to overcome our ever faster slide into a dystopian future where the robotic mind, artificial intelligence and the internet of things will dominate and enslave humanity and all life. Julian shows how interconnected things are. One cannot separate our health from the effects of the electronic communication gadgets which steal more and more of our real lives. Nor can one separate the poisoning of the environment from the cut-throat non-morality of the dominant economic system. In his book, Julian touched on many things such as politics, agriculture, genetics, trans-humanism, war, technology, de-population, religion and spirituality. He inspires us to remember our own powers and responsibilities and gives us ideas of how we can overcome it. He reminds us of the power of NO, meaning having enough of the madness and the will to NOT go along with it any longer. Julian suggests that we return, by necessity, to our roots and that all those who can read the writing on the wall, should set their sights on getting re-earthed before the fault lines of change finally swallow up the outmoded and dysfunctional practices of yesteryear. -- R. Tecihman, an activist, writer, poet and a retired sea captain.
I find Julians book quite wonderful. The more so in that the series of essays unfold with the continuity and unity of a well-written novel. And yet nothing is fictional, all of it actual. -- Harvey Grossman, an internationally recognised theatre director and co-founder of The Institute for Creative Development.

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About the Author

Julian Rose is one of the pioneers of UK organic farming, commencing the conversion of his farm in 1975. He joined the Soil Association board in 1984 and campaigned vigorously for the widespread introduction of organic farming methods at a time when this system was not known. Julian achieved notoriety when he brought a cow up to London (Hyde Park Festival of Farming) and demonstrated vociferously against a government attempt to ban unpasteurised milk. Julian went on to develop his farm as a mixed organic enterprise selling all its main produce locally, while refusing to sell to supermarkets. He developed a theory of local production and consumption which he named β€œThe Proximity Principle.”

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Product Details

Publisher
Dixi Books Publishing OOD
Published
27th June 2019
Pages
232
ISBN
9786197458473

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