Avatar
We are the “gods” of the virtual world.

If we mix the current definition -21st century- of avatar; virtual identity chosen by the user of a computer or a video game to represent him in an application or website and the one that appears in Wikipedia, related to Hinduism and other religious frames of reference, incarnations of gods or very influential teachers of other religions apart from Hinduism, especially adherents to dharmic traditions when they try to explain characters like Christ, I conclude — vaguely — that we are the gods of the virtual.
If we consider that virtual beings (computer programs) are not aware of their existence and that we, in turn, are creators and aware of what is created, we could establish that we fall into the condition of a character in a story that would say something similar to the bible and, it would be told, by the first virtual beings who were aware of our existence as humans.
In addition to the above, which is just a way to nurture my ego as I write this, sharing in the virtual makes us the first species — known to be — to create a simulated universe in which they can participate creatively and expansively.
Perhaps the internet would be the version most similar to consciousness, the whole; God. Sure, for all the unconscious beings created by the technology developed by the avatar’s on earth; that multiverse or deeper dimension where things are different and the rules change. Maybe an Eden, a Nirvana.
Do you follow?
The game
We vibrate in a game. We are perhaps like an electron. A recursion that is infinite and we will call it the art of being. The only rule of the game is the program of free will or rather, self-programming. That possibility of choosing, absolutely, any instance to repeat, without limits in the search for a new consciousness.
Imagine a circle of fire that just spins. And you, inside, are spinning too. More that which constitutes you also does it; recursively. Without a specific purpose. We will call that vibration, movement.
What we know as existence is nothing more than the constant repetition of the “same” instance in pursuit of a new result; it is from re-iteration that the new emerges. Again and again, we vibrate at certain frequencies until the new possibility, the alternative, emerges and we give way to what wanted to appear.
As humans, it is simply impossible for us to repeat something in its exact likeness, so each instance differs in nuances. And, it is the latter that give us the natural quality of trial and error, our humanity.
The more the number of people that we vibrate at the same frequency, the sooner we will take the next leap to the new. We are not fragile but, on the contrary, almighty. We have the power to create and destroy ourselves from time to time and whenever we want to be reborn.
Therefore, we must make ourselves of that potentiality, because it is through repetition that we learn.
The amplitude and extension of our instance of repetition will be enhanced and limited on the way to the realization of the initial program. We must be aware that there is no alternative to the question of movement, because that is what existence is based on.
This is a google translate version of Avatar https://beaulik.gauthier.cl/p/avatar