Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Hive mind

A group mind, hive mind or group ego in science fiction is a single, collective consciousness or intelligence occupying many bodies or entities. Its use in literature goes back at least as far as Olaf Stapledon's science fiction novel Last and First Men (1930). A group mind might be formed by telepathy, by adding brain-to-brain communication to ordinary individuals, or by some unspecified means such as forms of education. This term may be used interchangeably with "hive mind". A hive mind is a group mind with almost complete loss (or lack) of individual identity; most fictional group minds are hives. The concept of the group or hive mind is an intelligent version of real-life superorganisms such as ant or bee nests, and consequently, insectoid have such a mind.

Hive thinking is perhaps long term indoctrination and avoids any critical thinking unless it supports itself. The Christian ecclesia maintains identity and develops Christ likeness  within our Creation personality how God made us.Another words we're included in, participation, awareness, and blessings, as well as risks.The priesthood of the believers  allows full utilization by awareness of the living God within his people to direct them as well in developing a deep personal relationship. John 15-17 Kj3, young;'s literal, Aramaic Nt, NEB.

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