You're Not a Computer A Journey to the Higher Being That Lives in You and in All of Us |
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Author:
| Lopes, Carlos |
ISBN: | 979-8-5480-6557-5 |
Publication Date: | Aug 2021 |
Publisher: | Independently Published
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $6.00 |
Book Description:
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Resume This book is a good-natured reflection on the irrationality of our repetitive behaviors, a search for its most profound reasons, and a set of practical suggestions for changing the behavior programming installed by our subconscious. We created machines to do all the repetitive work and leave us the most creative and innovative work. With the trivialization of...
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This book is a good-natured reflection on the irrationality of our repetitive behaviors, a search for its most profound reasons, and a set of practical suggestions for changing the behavior programming installed by our subconscious.
We created machines to do all the repetitive work and leave us the most creative and innovative work. With the trivialization of artificial intelligence, some work, which we call more creative, will also be carried out by robots. In other words, computers look more and more like us, or vice versa. Our resemblance to automata is becoming increasingly clear.
This book is also a paradox because, in addition to trying to show that you are not a computer, it describes the best that is known, how the complex and incomprehensible engineering works, which, in the light of current knowledge, underlies what you are made of - and it appears to be a very advanced intelligent computer, with mechanisms still unknown to science.
Most importantly, it is an inner search for the superior divine responsible for animating, guiding, and healing us.
This is also a small personal contribution to a new awareness of peace, love, and health in Humanity. Because technology has evolved so much that today we have the power to create a life of abundance and comfort like never before and, at the same time, the ability to extinguish the human race and the planet where we live. Only an elevated conscience can save us.
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Carlos Lopes
Electronic engineer, with a postgraduate degree in management and marketing with a long professional career specializing in these areas.
Passionate about the study of human behavior, new technologies and computer science, quantum physics, innovation and, above all, health and marketing issues, he regularly presents disruptive themes in lectures and debates with the aim of opening consciences, in a world that to survive it urgently needs not only technology, but high ethical, moral and spiritual standards.
He is also a musician, composer, poet, and philosopher. His writing reflects not only his in-depth technical knowledge of engineering, management and marketing but also the beauty of his art, as well as his long life experience and self-taught investigations about his own health and illnesses.
Carlos is special a human being, a little out of the box, with a holistic, universalist, and optimistic view of life.
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Testimonials about the book
"I loved! Written with clarity, lightness and humor, you managed to make the topic accessible and lead us to think for ourselves, and to access our internal feeling/knowing."
Ilja van de Griend - Psychotherapist and founder of AlmaSoma Instituto de Transpessoal.
"It's a cute book, man." José Tribolet - Full Professor at the Instituto Superior Técnico, University of Lisbon. Researcher Emeritus at INESC
"I liked it a lot. It's eclectic, touches on many subjects and gives a very nice brushstroke on all of them. A good reading time." Luís Martins Simões - Writer, trainer and specialist in intrapersonal and interpersonal intelligence.
"In this book, Carlos Lopes reminds us that, not infrequently, we behave as if we were computers and offers us his perspective on how to avoid it, achieving a superior quality of achievement. Debatable but interesting." Luís Portela - Doctor and businessman