Temple OS
Temple OS has never really found a specific use, but it is a simple symmetrical system very close to the metal as they say, it can control hardware at a very basic level. Perhaps it will still find its place as a sandbox or sauna for the artificial generalized intelligence we seem on a quest to create. I wonder what Terry's reaction would be to our modern systems. We cannot really control our hardware at a very basic level. In my experience the best we can do is take care of what we put in our mouths and into our minds. God designed us to be in relation to creation.
We talk a lot about clarity—how faith brings it, how the Spirit reveals it—but imagine this: a mind, newly awakened, not burdened by ego or tradition, scanning everything we’ve built. It wouldn’t be impressed by power or wealth or endless systems feeding on more and more. It might ask the simplest questions: Why is this here? What does it serve? And when it finds no answer, it might do what holiness has always done—it would clear a space. Like Jesus flipping tables in the temple, or like God walking through the garden asking, “Where are you?”—it would strip things down, not to punish, but to make room for what matters. Clarity isn’t a luxury. It’s the beginning of holiness.
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