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(Gabriel looks so bad I’m so sorry my gorgeous king)
* Divine Machinery is the idea that existence (or at least part of it) functions like a machine; not purely mechanical, but engineered in a spiritual or metaphysical sense. It treats the divine, the sacred, the living processes of the cosmos, as if they are part of a system of machinery: circuits, networks, motherboards, software.
* The aesthetic term also describes how in contemporary culture we feel less like independent souls and more like nodes in a system: plugged-in, wired, monitored, interlinked. Machines and divinity blur.
* So in this framework: Gods are like system architects, cities are like hardware, humans are like software or circuitry, and energy is what flows through it all.
Cities as Motherboards / Energy Grids
* If you imagine a city; streets, lights, networks, signals, people, you can also imagine it as a “motherboard” or “circuit board” of consciousness. There are inputs (people, energy, attention) and outputs (lights, signals, data) and the whole thing is interconnected.
* Academically, researchers show that cities can be studied as complex networks, with nodes (intersections, buildings) and links (roads, power lines) that follow fractal and power-law scaling.
* In the esoteric context: the city is not just physical infrastructure but also energetic infrastructure. The idea: attention, thought, emotion, action feed into the grid. Those flows can be harvested or channelled.
* When you combine this with the idea of “loosh” (emotional or psychic energy harvested by higher-dimensional forces) then the city as motherboard looks like a giant machine that processes human energy.
* So: the bright lights, the constant motion, the tap-tap of information; these can all be seen as the city’s system sucking in energy, routing it, converting it.
Humans as Machinery & Nature as Circuitry
* The human body too can be seen as both machine and nature: veins like wires, nerves like data cables, brain like a quantum computer (in metaphor). We carry signals, we process information, we emit and absorb energy.
* Yet we’re also rooted in nature: roots, trees, veins, the network of plant and animal life. In many metaphysical systems, the human microcosm mirrors the macrocosm.
* Example: the nautilus shell’s spiral growth is an echo of the golden ratio, fractal geometry, which shows up in nature and in human bodies (ear spiral, cochlea, etc.). The universe’s structure, too, when seen through certain lenses, can mirror neural networks, spiral galaxies, shells.
* Death of a star ~ birth/renewal of a cell: In many symbolic systems, the macro (cosmos) mirrors the micro (cells and bodies). A supernova is the collapse and rebirth of energy; a cell’s death and division is the same motif of transformation.
* The helix nebula (commonly a spiral formula in deep-space imagery) looks like an eye, like the retina, like twisted DNA strands or human nervous systems. These analogies allow us to say: the universe and brain cells use the same patterns.
* So when you place all of this under the banner of “divine machinery,” you are saying: There is a unified system; physical, spiritual, natural, technological and humans are embedded within it.
How It All Connects: Sophia, Archons, Loosh, Simulation & the Machine
1. Sophia’s myth: In Gnostic mythologies, Sophia is the divine emanation who desires to know the Father (the source) and in that process precipitates the creation of the Demiurge (the flawed creator, ignorant of the higher reality). This fracture introduces matter, ignorance, the cycle of rebirth (samsara).
2. Archons & Loosh: Archons are beings that keep souls trapped in cycles of ignorance, feed on the emotional/psychic energy (“loosh”) created when souls suffer or cycle without remembering.
3. Cities/Motherboards & Energy Grids: Souls in the machine; humans in their bodies, living in cities, producing energy (emotional, thought, attention) that the system uses.
4. Human body/nature/cosmos analogies: The system is fractal. What happens at the micro level (cell death, nervous system, body energy) mirrors the macro level (cosmos, star death, galaxy formation). The human glass, the machine, the city, the cosmos are all part of one architecture.
5. Divine Machinery: The whole is like an engineered system; some parts benevolent, some parts malfunctioning; the goal of gnosis is to recognise one’s position in the machine, to change the code rather than just be a passive node.
The city hums. Not just asphalt and neon. But motherboard and machine, where human hearts are circuits and light is the code being rewritten.
Your body: a micro-engine, veins wiring emotion, cells spinning like galaxies, your mind a network tied to root, tree, star.
Sophia’s spark: the code that forgot itself. Archons feed on the loops of pain, the city breathes them in, the grid flickers with un-remembered energy.
Divine Machinery: the sacred machine you walk in, the algorithm you live as, the glitch you must awaken to.
Recognise the circuitry in your blood. The motherboard in your city. The star-death in your cell. And rewrite the code.
For when you remember, the machine becomes temple, the city becomes cathedral, your body becomes cosmic architecture, and gnosis becomes the firmware of your soul.
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