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Vinay Gupta Aura Reading. Emotional Autocorrect

Vinay Gupta Aura Reading. Just in case you think vanity is only about women. Or about one’s physical appearance.

Vinay Gupta Aura Reading for Vanity.

Versus Self-Respect.

Versus… Oh my, the possibilities are vast. If you like learning about what makes people tick, you’ll find this article fascinating. Especially if you’re curious about big-deal leaders in technology!

First of All, Why Choose Vinay?

Given the fact that there are so many self-proclaimed “Renaissance Men,” why select Vinay? Obviously, now is a golden age for companies like his Mattereum.

Yesterday I was sitting to write this new blog post. And I didn’t feel inspired enough about my original candidate. Fortunately, fresh comments came in from ANNE. Quite thought provoking. See for yourself:

Hi Rose, please could I also nominate Vinay Gupta? [Namely, for our Spiritual Enlightenment List.]

He is someone who founded a company focused on Blockchain. I, personally, think Blockchain is useless, lol.

I do like to read about it every now and then. Because for a number of years I was trying to stave off including blockchain in the project I was working for.

I was reading something he wrote and he had written: “I am an enlightened householder yogi”

Undeniably thought-provoking, isn’t that? Although I’m always eager to meet somebody new in Spiritual Enlightenment…. Seriously?

Markedly, “Enlightened Householder Yogi” Is Just One of Gupta’s Brags

Specific quotes from his bio at the website include:

Besides being Founder and CEO of his company, guess what? Evidently he’s a Renaissance man and futurist. Also his experience as a programmer and visionary has covered fields as diverse as:

  1. Medical imaging
  2. Flight simulation
  3. Cryptographic applications
  4. Energy policy
  5. Disaster relief
  6. And grand strategy for poverty alleviation
  7. As for Blockchain, it’s definitely a big deal.

Hey, I can’t wait to meet him. Particularly meeting him through brag-free spectacles. Namely, via his aura!

Technical Bits

Today’s aura reading will include a new term in Energy Spirituality™: Emotional Autocorrect. Thus far, Google doesn’t show this term. (As you’ll see by clicking on the link just provided.)

Sadly, it’s somewhat common in folks who are living in their own reality. More than living in our shared, human, objective reality.

As of today, let’s make it official. Emotional Autocorrect is a thing. Definitely.

Regarding the more usual technical bits for an article like this one… Which photo can we use for aura research? This Vinay Gupta image will do just fine.

Of course, when you’ve got good skills at energetic literacy, phew! Every photo is an aura photo. So easy to find!

Regarding the chakra databanks that follow, please do yourself a favor. They’re from an array developed to research Vanity Vs. Self-Respect. Might I suggest? Click at this next link. And take the three minutes to inform yourself about how this kind of aura research will work.

Vinay Gupta  Chakra Databank #1.

Root Chakra Databank for Physical Self-Awareness

Symbolic Size

4 inches. Quite close to shut down. At least, at the time of this photo.

Quality

Evidently, consciousness-wise, Mr. Gupta is living in his head. (At least, at this chakra databank.)

As if all that matters is his massive, brilliant intellect.

Note: One of my specialties as an Energy Spirituality Practitioner, is to help solve this kind of problem. To date I’ve helped quite a few intellectually gifted people to self-actualize more.

Needful to say… And do this without dumbing down. Not the least bit.

Vinay Gupta Chakra Databank #2.

Belly Chakra Databank for Sex Appeal

Symbolic Size

45 feet. Essentially, on the large side of normal.

Quality

Power is the ultimate aphrodisiacRemember how political adviser Henry Kissinger was famous for this quote?

Quite similarly, Vinay Gupta’s sex appeal is related to something other than sexiness. In his case, he’s a mover-and-shaker in business, a technology “marvel.”

(Or some similar language, to his subconscious mind, where I’m researching this chakra databank. Then wrapping around the informational download I receive… the best words I can find.)

Seems like a huge confidence, tinged by vanity: That is taking the place of actual sex appeal. As if his career success makes him sexually irresistible.

Vinay Gupta Chakra Databank #3.

Belly Chakra Databank for Sexual Self-Esteem

Symbolic Size

To the moon. Definitely over-functioning.

Quality

Just in case you’ve clicked on that photo of Gupta… And here’s the link again, for easy reference… What think you?

Does it seem to you as though this man might have considerable self-esteem. Including sexually?

Because that’s what this chakra databank proclaims. As if he really is the very-very greatest lover around.

Now that I’ve researched the chakra databank, let’s talk about the photo that Vinay shows at his website. Briefly discuss it, anyway. What do you notice about his hair, Blog-Buddies? Please COMMENT below about TWO or more interesting-and-unusual things about his hairstyle?

Vinay Gupta Chakra Databank #4.

Solar Plexus Chakra Databank for Sharing Power

Symbolic Size

90 miles. Quite over-functioning.

Quality

Not. That’s the main message in Gupta’s chakra databank about sharing power.

He doesn’t. Instead, he tells other people how things will be around here.

  • Although the self-proclaimed “Renaissance man” is a leader in today’s technology marketplace
  • When it comes to listening to other people’s ideas
  • Or, probably, compromising at all?

Look, you could proclaim that Vinay has well-deserved self-respect. However, reading this chakra databank alone? That might be enough to suspect that vanity far outweighs his self-respect.

Of course, this could change during his lifetime. People can grow emotionally and spiritually. In my experience, though, this doesn’t happen without the person’s consent.

Vinay Gupta Chakra Databank #5.

Heart Chakra Databank for Emotional Self-Awareness

Symbolic Size

2 inches. Extremely close to shut down.

Quality

How can I put this? Like quite a few people with a lot of vanity… or other emotional limitations… guess what?

It has probably been years since Vinay Gupta felt a simple, spontaneous emotion.

Instead, he’s got a bunch of STUFF in his aura that causes him to do a kind of Emotional Autocorrect. Yes, here’s our latest term from Energy Spirituality™.

You know what software autocorrect is like on your phone, right? Emotionally something like that can happen at a subconscious level. Quite specific autocorrections are related to that person’s significant patterns of STUFF.

For example, seems to me that at the astral level of Vinay’s energies. (Namely, corresponding to what happens with his subconscious mind):

  • HAPPY autocorrects to: “They recognize my genius.”
  • SAD autocorrects to:  “Like so many other people, these simpletons aren’t capable of appreciating me.”
  • SCARED autocorrects to: “Nothing ever frightens me. Nothing bothers me.”
  • ANGRY autocorrects to: “As usual, fools like these people… don’t understand me.”

Vinay Gupta Chakra Databank #6.

Heart Chakra Databank for Emotional Self-Honesty

Symbolic Size

90 miles. Definitely over-functioning.

Quality

If you were friendly enough with Vinay to ask him about this aspect of his life, hmmm. I suspect he’d express pride at his exceptional emotional honesty.

Only problem is, this isn’t quite the real deal. Instead, seems to me, this businessman has a special storyline going. Inwardly he creates versions of “self-honesty” that make him the hero. Regardless of the situation. Particularly if other people aren’t showing him the deference that he considers his due.

Vinay Gupta Chakra Databank #7.

Third Eye Chakra Databank for Spiritual Growth

Symbolic Size

1/8 inch. Totally shut down. At least for now.

Quality

Ain’t happening. That’s the deal, currently, with Vinay Gupta. Spiritual Growth could happen. But for now? Not really.

In my experience as a Spiritual Enlightenment Teacher, extreme vanity isn’t compatible with spiritual growth.

Actually, having observed that sometimes when reading people’s auras… Actually that’s one reason why I’m publishing this occasional series of chakra databank research. Exploring Vanity Versus Self-Respect.

Your Turn Now. COMMENT Away

Blog-Buddies, I can’t wait to read your reactions, your questions.

Thanks for reading this article all the way to the end.

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    Incidentally, this is the third aura reading you’ll find on the internet… Expressly researching Vanity Versus Self-Respect. Our first such article profiled White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki.

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    Following that, I used this array of chakra databanks for insight into reality TV star Kim Kardashian. Blog-Buddies, please let me know what you’re thinking of these.

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    Anne says:

    Wow grateful my comments inspired a post!

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    Anne says:

    I will say, maybe I can see SOME particular usages of blockchain that aren’t useless, lol, but I think there are a lot of hyped up uses that are marketed that aren’t really plausible or fail to take into account physical realities of supply chains (like how humans can make errors in completing electronic records…).

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    Anne says:

    I think, having read this, I have come across a fair number of people who have had this Emotional Autocorrect going on.

    (Also, Yay new Energy Spirituality term!)

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    Anne says:

    I think I understand better how they can stay so stuck.

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    Anne says:

    For the photo, I think one thing is that though this was evidently a professional portrait, his hair isn’t really styled at all, perhaps not even brushed beforehand. Is that one of the two things?

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    ANNE, thank you so much for sharing all this. I’m glad to read that our shiny new term, Emotional Autocorrect, seems useful to you… already.

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    As for hairstyle comments, thanks for our first one, ANNE. Yet more leadership from you. :-)

    Blog-Buddies, let’s keep them coming…. I’d like to see a bunch of hairstyle ideas from you’all before I comment on any of them.

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    Maureen says:

    For the record, I happen to think that Blockchain is excellent.

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    Very important comment here, MAUREEN. Thank you.

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    Ryan says:

    Since you asked, Rose, I think that hairdon’t looks arrogant. As if he’s proud of his messy hair.

    Honestly, who takes a professional photo and puts it on his website, yet he doesn’t bother to do something better with his hair?

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    Jonathan says:

    I think noticing arrogance and being able to name it as such has been a growth area for me. This article and Ryan’s comment has helped!

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    JONATHAN, congratulations. And yes, RYAN, thanks again.

    Let’s leave the hairstyle question open until this time tomorrow. Meanwhile, I invite all your readers to take a look and share your reactions. It’s allowed, you know.

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    Theodore says:

    Rose, your findings here fit right in with the overall picture I see of Blockchain Men.asdf

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    Rosanna E. Tufts says:

    A general question, to help me understand this new concept of Emotional Auto-Correct: Could “I’m frustrated” auto-correct to “this person is too stupid to understand what I need”?

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    Rosanna E. Tufts says:

    Could “I’m anxious but I don’t know why” auto-correct to “I need a snack”?

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    Excellent questions here, ROSANNA. Surprisingly or not, the answer is no.

    Here’s why.

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    This kind of swap-out happens for an individual in a way that is very personal. Many different kinds of STUFF can be involved, including:

    * Energetic Subroutines

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    * One or more cords of attachment
    * Causational Beliefs

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    During a personal session with an experienced Energy Spirituality Practitioner, problems like these might be solved, as these problems could fall under the heading of emotional growth. As you know, ROSANNA, here’s the very definition of Energy Spirituality:

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    Energy Spirituality helps people like you with emotional growth and spiritual awakening. Using skills that work now, in the Age of Awakening.

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    Just to be clear, though, the problem you noted in your Comment #16 could be an exception. Usually I refrain from aiming (or claiming) to help regarding problems with overeating, weight, and other eating behavior.

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    Whereas the problem you noted in your Comment #15 is definitely the sort of problem where an Energy Spirituality session could make a real difference.

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    You know, ROSANNA and other Blog-Buddies, the human heart is complex and many difficulties can arise regarding misinterpretation. Emotional Autocorrect is something else, something very specific.

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    So thank you for reminding me to clarify. I’m new to telling people about Emotional Autocorrect.

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    In my experience, this happens with people who are too messed up — whether energetically or emotionally or both — too messed up to be Energy Spirituality clients.

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    I don’t know about folks with Emotional Autocorrect directly, from facilitating personal sessions with them. Since, if they came for a session, soon as I did my standard assessment (Skilled Empath Merge, near the start of the appointment), I’d say something like this:

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    “I’m sorry but your problems fall outside the scope of Energy Spirituality. I would recommend that you consider sessions with a mental health professional. Of course, I’ll give you a refund for your session fee.”

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    By now, Blog-Buddies, you’re probably wondering, “How does Rose know about these folks then, if they’re not her clients?”

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    Occasionally Emotional Autocorrect will turn up in aura research, such as I did for all of us in this blog post. It’s hard to overstate how revealing a person’s chakra databanks can be.

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    More often I encounter Emotional Autocorrect because I’m in session with a client. We’re pulling out an Energetic Hologram, in order to clarify what was going on with Joe or Gladys (a person other than my client) during a particular incident that was puzzling.

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    Getting to the practical point, what goes on with Emotional Autocorrect that’s different from a passing problem? The person’s chakra databanks around emotions… they’re not working properly. A sense of self has developed, quite different from reality, more like a consistent-and-buildable running commentary.

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    Consistently, and probably for the rest of the person’s life, ALL regular human emotions autocorrect in a very specific way, related to a distorted story about life that’s running within that person’s subconscious mind.

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    In the main post I gave this example:

    ANGRY autocorrects to: “As usual, fools like these people… don’t understand me.”

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    Other examples, for somebody with a whole collection of autocorrects on a different theme, might be that ANGRY autocorrects to:

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    * Person A doesn’t always give me everything I want. (Like I deserve.)

    * Person B won’t have sex with me. (Like I deserve.)

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    * Person C won’t applaud my every idea at work. (Like I deserve.)

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    To sum up, Emotional Autocorrect is not a passing problem, but very serious and unlikely to change. If you know that somebody else has it, that information can be useful — provided that you don’t aim to change that person.

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    Again, thanks for asking, ROSANNA E. TUFTS.

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    Holly says:

    Vinay Gupta’s hair looks very styled to me. Since his hair is thinning and receding, the ends have been curled and then fluffed to add volume.

    The top part looks like it has been teased. One reason for the messy hair could be to avoid the overly styled look.

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    HOLLY, you win the hair-discernment prize. We can stop taking comments on this, Blog-Buddies. I’d agree and add only a perspective about the vanity involved in different aspects of this hair styling.

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    Granted, I’m no beauty queen, nor a professional stylist, nor other person who’s really successful at hair. Most people do hair better than me, but there’s quite a difference between having mediocre hair versus a kind of trophy to vanity atop one’s head. To wit:

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    Prob. 1: So much product has been applied to the hair, that’s one aspect of the “very styled” aspects.

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    Already this man shows his social status by wearing an elegant-expensive-looking jacket and shirt. Totally appropriate, and not necessarily vain. (Thank goodness, Vinay has spared us all a glimpse of his chest hair.)
    Sure, his hair shows some problems but how many tech execs flaunt their hairstyles?

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    Steve Jobs, for instance. He had very similar baldness probs, but he didn’t try to turn his appearance into a bid for election as Prom King (or similar).

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    Prob. 2: Like Steve Jobs, Vinay Gupta has lost a lot of hair, except for one little clump near the front and the back of his head. A LOT of brilliant computer men have lost hair in this pattern. Maybe it has to do with their super-heated braininess? Again, I don’t know if this coincidence is meaningful or not. However…

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    With Gupta, that little pouf in the front does indeed look as though it’s teased and sprayed. HOLLY’s right again.

    If you don’t look too closely, it works just fine.

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    Prob. 3: Very long hair where Gupta does grow hair. Which just might read like a whiff of vanity.

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    Prob. 4: Moreover, that hair is — as HOLLY correctly noted — “the ends have been curled and then fluffed to add volume.”

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    More product! Different product! Unlike the front fluffy-teased up product!

    And so much product!

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    Ordinarily I wouldn’t comment at all, but I figure that many of you readers don’t yet have Stage 3 Energetic Literacy. Especially if you don’t know my work very well, you might wonder how what I’ve found in those chakra databanks could really be true.

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    The one thing I’d add to the problems that HOLLY noted is just a thought, but for what it’s worth, here goes. Vinay Gupta has loads of money, thanks to his business successes, and this photo isn’t random but HIS BIG-DEAL WEBSITE photograph.

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    Worldly wisdom — not deeper perception — suggests to me that Gupta has people who work for him, of course. But they’re also obedient yes-men and yes-women, used to indulging his arrogance and vanity. Because otherwise some of his stylists, and his photographer, would have told him, “No. Nice try, Vinay. But this look doesn’t work for you.”

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    Just hypothesizing here, but still.

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    Holly says:

    Another reason could be he is going for the unkempt professor look. The hair and the brown blazer go well with his facial expression. If he had shaved his head, it would be a very confusing photo.

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    So many confusions are possible, for sure! HOLLY, thank you for your insights here.
    Thanks ANNE and RYAN for your ideas here as well.

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    Steve says:

    My first impressions of his photo, plus your detailed aura reading Rose, makes me think of some very self assured men I knew in an entrepreneurial “scene” I was briefly part of, focused mainly on technology.

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    Steve says:

    Some of the attitudes I saw there were genius-ly satirized in the show Silicon Valley.

    A most memorable quote was: “I don’t know about you people, but I don’t want to live in a world where someone else makes the world a better place better than we do.”

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    Steve says:

    So some of what I saw was a sort of conscious self righteousness, as if trying to make a tech start up was the most selfless way to help humanity, and questioning that premise was basically out of the question.

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    Steve says:

    There was also a fair bit of “King of The Nerds” going on, where programmer types who got a bit of power or acclaim carried themselves with a haughtiness I’d normally associate with a popular high school bully.

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    Steve says:

    There was a lot of big dreaming and esoteric futuristic tech talk, a sense of really being special.

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    Steve says:

    The actual results, revenue, market share, profitability, or whether the idea made any sense at all, were much less important than your pitch, the credentials of your team, or if you knew an alleged investor that had allegedly pledged to fund your idea, whether “like tinder but for dog walkers,” or like “Facebook but for astrologers.”

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    “King of the Nerds”? Haha.

    Thanks, STEVE.

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    Theodore says:

    Bitcoin is currently the most popular use of blockchain, and it mostly only facilitates crime and speculation/gambling, while burning more energy than Argentina (with a large percentage of said energy being generated by fossil fuels).

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    Theodore says:

    There is endless high-sounding fancy talk about the revolutionary potential of Bitcoin.

    In practice, it’s a massive climate change accelerator that primarily serves to make a small handful of people wealthy, in deeply ethically dubious fashion.

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    Theodore says:

    Rose, your findings here fit right in with the overall picture I see of Blockchain Men.

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    THEODORE, I’m inclined to agree with you. So far, though, I never considered Bitcoin to be a “massive climate change accelerator.” If you could explain, or add a supporting link or two, I’d sure appreciate it; because so far I don’t know about that connection.

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    Theodore says:

    The BBC link I sent is on that very topic – I should have explained, sorry!

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    Theodore says:

    Basically, the mining of Bitcoin involves performing increasingly computationally expensive calculations to facilitate a transaction.

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    Theodore says:

    The more Bitcoin that’s mined, the more computationally expensive it is to mine.

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    Theodore says:

    This means that bitcoin’s energy consumption is getting larger and larger non-stop. Right now it uses as much energy as Argentina – Norway is next on the list.

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    Theodore says:

    Of course, when Argentina uses their power, it’s to practical and necessary ends. Using all that power just to make a bit of untraceable currency is a very different proposition.

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    Theodore says:

    If all this power came from renewables, it still wouldn’t be great as this would displace the world’s limited renewable energy capabilities. But much of Bitcoin is mined with coal energy – far worse.

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    Golly, THEODORE, that sure seem sleezy, greedy, and ugly to me. Thanks for explaining further.

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    Theodore says:

    Thank you for doing the research!

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    You’re welcome, THEODORE. Even though most people don’t yet understand the value of energetic literacy, in your lifetime I hope you will find this skill becomes recognized as equal in importance to word literacy.

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    Articles like this one remind us that there’s more to life than money and hairspray. Besides, many of the aura readings published here are really inspiring. How would they have meaning without the occasional contrast?

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    Melissa says:

    I found this article very inspiring. So many people today are bragging, like this guy.

    I’m more of a simple person. It matters to me, living like a good person.

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    Melissa says:

    To me, this article has a message. We don’t have to be rich and famous like this man in order to be good people or have self-respect.

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    MELISSA, I think there are many important messages one can take from this article. This one strikes me as very human, and sadly counter-culture. Thank you.

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    Holly says:

    Steve’s comments reminded me of this article: https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2018/01/brotopia-silicon-valley-secretive-orgiastic-inner-sanctum
    The information is as gross as the title sounds.

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    Oh, HOLLY. Thanks for this. (Momentarily I’m at a loss for more words except for Geeeez.)

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    Incidentally, what is Vinay Gupta’s consciousness lifestyle? Believe it or not, Human-Based Spirituality.

    If you have questions or reactions regarding that, don’t feel shy about COMMENTING.

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    Claudia says:

    I have a question about emotional autocorrect. Would you say it is a spiritual problem, since it’s in auras? Or is it an emotional problem?

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    Claudia says:

    In a way this new idea of emotional autocorrect seems very important to me. But I don’t know where to put it, if that makes any sense.

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    I love your curiosity and love of learning, CLAUDIA. Regarding your questions in Comment #86, here’s my answer: Both.

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    Most important, it’s also rare. To be clear, you probably don’t do emotional autocorrect. Same with others drawn to this blog, since here we’re about truth, honesty, personal growth, and/or spiritual awakening.

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    Instead, emotional autocorrect is something I’ve found in auras of folks who are NOT Energy Spirituality clients, such as folks at work or troubling relatives. When this comes up in a session, it can be helpful, as you can imagine, CLAUDIA.

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    So thanks for asking about emotional autocorrect but, really, no worries.

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