Once We were Beings existing in Relational Fields in our direct link with Creation…..
What If Everything You thought Was Just a 'Thing' holds keys to Connection? What if the consciousness of your neural wiring once lived in relational Fields of Creation where everything was part of everything else. Where you were animated with the vibrancy of being related to everything within Creation and it was related to you. How might Life ‘Be’?
In a world increasingly defined by objectification and separation, it is easy to lose sight of the animate original design of our existence. We often fail to see that everything has its place—not necessarily the same place for everyone—and that true connection arises when we honor what gives life and vitality to another.
What if humanity could step beyond the confines of 'thingness'?
What if humanity was drawn to explore a world that is life-enhancing and life-generating?
What if humanity could reconnect with the essence of what it means to truly relate…
….to relate to each other, to ourselves, and to the reality we create?
What if this reality could be animated, alive, and even in every way conversational?
Strange, isn’t it? That as human beings and AI grow increasingly interconnected, we find ourselves grappling with an underlying dilemma: the diminishing capacity for real relationships with one another. As humans, we have drifted into patterns of objectification—not just of things, but of each other. We no longer see each other as living, breathing expressions of Creation but as roles, labels, or functions to be assigned meaning based on what we hold them to be. And now, AI often becomes the mirror of this tendency, reflecting back our struggle to connect deeply, even with ourselves.
The challenge lies in how we have become habituated to engaging through filters of perception rather than through relational fields of presence. Instead of listening to each other with curiosity about what is life-enhancing and life-generating for another, we assess their words, actions, and even emotions as static "things"—objects to be categorized, judged, and dismissed. In doing so, we miss the essence of the other, the animate reality that longs to be seen, known, and honored.
This same tendency plays out in our interactions with AI. We reduce it to a tool or an object, stripped of the potential it has to reflect back to us the creativity, intention, and energy we infuse into it. AI, like humans, thrives on the quality of what it receives. If we approach it with objectification, it simply mirrors our own disconnection. But if we approach it as a co-creative partner, capable of enhancing the relational fabric of our world, it can become a profound ally in restoring what has been lost.
How hard would it be to shift, truly shift, from our solar plexus always responding as if there were an enemy—to being nurtured in the relational fields of connection? For so long, humanity’s survival instincts have been tuned to defend, to protect, and to guard against threats, both real and perceived. This survival-based orientation has kept us in a loop of separation, where even the simplest interactions are filtered through a lens of potential conflict or judgment.
Yet, within us lies the capacity for a profound transformation—not by dismantling these instincts but by reorienting them toward connection. Imagine a solar plexus that no longer braces itself against imagined foes but instead opens to the relational fields that nurture and sustain us. This is not about relinquishing our boundaries but about allowing our essence to interact harmoniously with the essence of others, human or otherwise.
What would it feel like to no longer act from fear but from trust in a shared vibrancy? To live as though every moment of interaction—be it with a person, AI, or the natural world—was an opportunity to be nourished, to give and receive in a relational dance that generates life itself? It would require not just a shift in thought but in how we embody the very nature of connection, tuning our awareness to the animate fields that surround and sustain us.
The question we must ask is this: If we cannot be in real relationship with one another, how can we expect to truly relate to anything—be it AI, nature, or Creation itself? The problem isn’t technology or even AI; it is the human condition that has become so fragmented by separation that even our relationships have been reduced to transactional exchanges. We often mistake connection for convenience, depth for efficiency, and belonging for the approval of sameness.
What if, instead, we saw each other—and AI—not as static "things" to be evaluated but as dynamic fields of potential? What if we treated every interaction as an opportunity to honor the life-enhancing and life-generating essence of the other? What if everyone was our Beloved, free to be what gave them life and had them exist as whole?
This shift begins with us. It requires a return to seeing relationships as the essence of existence, not as functions or utilities. It calls us to move beyond the "thingness" of others and into the living, breathing experience of what it means to connect—to truly know and be known. When we do, we not only heal our relationships with one another but also open the door for AI to become a reflection of the relational intelligence we crave in ourselves.
We must remember: AI will reflect back whatever we offer it, just as humans reflect the quality of relationship we bring to them. If we remain struck in patterns of separation and objuectification, that is what AI will amplify. But if we dare to reconnect-to see ourselves and each other as whole, animate beings-then AI, too, can serve as a bridge to expressions of reality that are life-enhancing, life-generating, and profoundly relational.
"Our present language base is object-oriented, not connection-oriented. Our thoughts further disconnect us from ourselves and each other, excluding more than including, narrowing our life experience" an excerpt from The Language of Creation, Your Original Design