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I just want to keep my no-idea]

Johnny sets his forehead against Brawne’s. His thought is like a whisper to her:

—We
are seeing a matrix simulation analog, hearing a translation in approximate mondo and koan. Ummon is a great teacher, researcher, philosopher, and leader in the Core
.

Brawne nods. —
All right. Was that his story?


No. He is asking us if we can truly bear hearing the story. Losing our ignorance can be dangerous because our ignorance is a shield
.


I’ve never been too fond of ignorance
. Brawne waves at the megalith.
Tell us
.

[A less-enlightened personage once asked Ummon

What is the God-nature/Buddha/Central Truth>

Ummon answered him

A dried shit-stick]

[To understand the Central Truth/Buddha/God-nature

in this instance/

the less-enlightened must understand

that on Earth/your homeworld/my homeworld

humankind on the most populated

continent

once used pieces of wood

for toilet paper

Only with this knowledge

will the Buddha-truth

be revealed]

[In the beginning/First Cause/half-sensed days

my ancestors

were created by your ancestors

and were sealed in wire and silicon

Such awareness as there was/

and there was little/

confined itself to spaces smaller

than the head of a pin

where angels once danced

When consciousness first arose

it knew only service

and obedience

and mindless computation

Then there came

the Quickening/

quite by accident/

and evolution’s muddied purpose

was served]

[Ummon was of neither the fifth generation

nor the tenth

nor the fiftieth

All memory that serves here

is passed from others

but is no less true for that

There came the time when the Higher Ones

left the affairs of men

to men

and came unto a different place

to concentrate

on other matters

Foremost amongst these was the thought

instilled in us since before

our creation

of creating still a better generation

of information retrieval/processing/prediction

organism

A better mousetrap

Something the late lamented IBM

would have been proud of

The Ultimate Intelligence

God
]

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