AI and the rise of neo-paganism…what will be the ultimate outcome?

Many fear the rise of Artificial Intelligence. There is much to fear, but is it really the program we should be afraid of? Or something within ourselves as human beings? Find out how you can see this in a different light and what you can do to change your perspective...

https://thedignityofman.net/2026/03/16/ai-and-the-rise-of-neo-paganismwhat-will-be-the-ultimate-outcome/

@admin The fourth picture shows a societal, system and individual failure to bloody stop using phones when with others!

That is normal now n=blinds many to the toxicity of phones - they are destroying the cohesion of society.

My society is a zombieland. It is awful.

@NicelyManifest It is sad. I often wonder what it will take to wake people up to the reality around them. It is only a matter of time…

Thank you for your comment.

@admin For some it is now happening. Spoke with supermarket delivery young man a few days ago. Supremely comfortable talking with me. Kind of where I got to in my 50s in that sense!

But not so long ago he was trapped in a fearing strangers silo. He realised that it was locking him in and he wanted out. So worked on change.

Some of rejecting social media off their own bat.

But many who are trapped lose critical thinking, agency, connectivity in a real sense, and sheer joy of the moment.

@NicelyManifest Agreed. Yet there is still hope. Some of the younger people who have grown up with the technology in their hands are finding dissatisfaction in their lives. They are seeking ways out and are rediscovering freedom by putting the phones down. May that grass roots effort continue to build and grow as their examples and their stress-reduced lives start to have an impact on their peers.

@admin Loneliness as just one facet is at near epidemic levels I believe.

I spend vast amounts of time alone as a retired person but generally never feel lonely - because I know when I venture out I can greet and meet strangers.

@NicelyManifest I concur. My life, like yours, is filled with both alone time as well as talking with strangers when out and about. It always warms my heart to see a smile on their face, even if our encounter may only be just a friendly greeting. Especially those working the retail, customer-facing positions who are constantly being taken advantage of and treated poorly by customers – if even seen at all. Every one needs to be treated as we would like to be treated – fairly, justly, and validated just for existing as a fellow human being if nothing else.

I’m glad the article resonated with you.

And just a note to you and to anyone in Fedverse world:

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Again, thank you for your comments!

@admin Thank you for doing what seems even here to be in sharp decline - taking time to reply in detail and meaning.

A friend owns a Jewellery shop. Does not serve anyone with headphones on - the presumptions of indulgent entitlement should long ago have been challenged.

Will finally take a look at your site. The title makes me ponder also the lack of honour and respect in public.

I try to do the Buddhist thing of always doing what I say I will do. Most fail in this.

@NicelyManifest Thank you for your kind words. I’m not always able to reply in a timely manner, but I will do my best.
@admin Welcome. Speed of reply is not important - the world is too fast enough!
@NicelyManifest Mastedon is currently down, but I wanted to let you know I perused your site. I absolutely love it! Well done! I have bookmarked it and am looking forward to reading more down the road. It’s nice to meet up with like-minded people. Thank you for sharing.
@admin Many thanks. Synchronicities are most curious things. Einstein, Jung and Pauli got together to study them scientifically as much as that was plausible.

@admin By the way, a journal I recorded in 2019 of many fascinating encounters with strangers might pique your interest ...

http://talkingwithstrangers.uk/

Talking with strangers

@NicelyManifest Thank you for sharing! I will check it out!

@admin Yesterday on my walk this 'unruly' looking bunch were walking at me. I like to avoid such judging thoughts so greeted them. And very soon they faced me n a line with full eye contact and warmth of nature and listening in a way I thought had gone forever.

They were ultra switched on and alive and fun loving and how teenagers used be in the 70s when I was one.

Complete and utter contrast with that photo of yours where they are together only in body not mind or heart.

@NicelyManifest That is so awesome! I have hope in the midst of the darkness that the youth are waking up. It isn’t a lot of them yet, but it starts at the grassroots. They know they are missing out on something human we lost decades ago, and they are seeking ways to restore that which is lost.

Thank you for sharing!

@admin You are welcome. Like a phoenix rising from the ashes of destroyed lifestyles.