Deepak Chopra and Intent

Deepak Chopra and Intent

Deepak Chopra: Will Superpowers Become Obsolete?

posted by akornfeld | 5:00am Thursday July 31, 2008

Will information technology trump military strength? What if a hand-held computer could hijack airplanes by interfering with air traffic signals? We need to use technology to heal the rift in our collective soul or risk using it to destroy ourselves.



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posted August 5, 2008 at 11:49 am


Dear Mr Chopra,not only do i agree with most of what you said but i will go farther. As we (humanity) awake in conciousness and try to move to our next level as one.we will see not only the “north american union the “european union” “the asian union” etc,etc this well lead to eventually the “earth union” This is a must (whether we like it or not)if we are to survive the comming challenges facing us in the future.
WE will have to learn to live with each other in peace as a world (earth)community or risk our very end as we know it.This well take time as we our selfs need to adjust to the changes comming but it will come.than the wars as we know them will be longer need it.yes there will always be individuals who would want to brake from the group,but this will be small groups that the world as a whole can look at and deal with accordinly.we must learn to live in UNITY with one another.and this can not be forced on anyone,it can only come by the re-newing of our minds and come to realize our real purpose here on this beautiful earth.
thanks for your time
best wishes to you and your wonderful family.
keep up the good work
Carlos R



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