"Spirituality" is so confused, and this post described it accurately, as what is inside, i.e. consciousness. At one level it is merely consciousness, the "unseen" aspect of ourselves compared to the seen physical self. At a higher level, it's our moral character. Spirituality is morality. Spiritual is moral. Spiritually is morally. The "spirit" is us, consciousness, and nothing else. So much confusion in religion and other so called "spiritualists" exists because of imagined fantasy beliefs about what "spirit" actually is.
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I agree that spirituality and morality are intrinsically linked, being all but one and the same in essence.
The AI here scours the most credible sources and databases on the internet and aggregates a flowing, progressive form out of them. It's all really very impressive, whilst obviously, a little concerning for us human content creators out here who are working our socks off to produce the best, original content that we can.
I started looking in to all of this properly, after reading some content where the "voice" and format, whilst being grammatically and congnitively sufficient, just seemed really off to me. Basically, it just didn't sound like it had been derived from a human mind, and going by the amount of flags on 1 particular article, it wasn't just me who was highly suspicious of the credibility of the content, and author.
"a little concerning for us human content creators out here who are working our socks off to produce the best, original content that we can."
Yes. Steemit is for humans to make money. Not for bots to make money for other humans.
People are pretty daft when it comes to recognizing that. Some people think discriminating, judging and having objection to robots taking our wealth generation potential by siphoning it inothe hands of others who don't actually do the work, while we do, is some form of "species" "discrimination" in terms of "rights"..lol... sigh...