Initially what drew my attention was the idea of an AI based on my own consciousness. Every journal entry provided valuable information about myself, so I journaled up stupid thoughts; you know the type of thoughts that exist as whirlpools in the mind, looping over until they find a place to live. I placed them in Alterd. Theories that live in the subconscious, triggered by something someone said, or something I saw, soon came to life as I wrote in Alterd. When I, as a creative, needed pure catharsis whether it be through poetry or ranting, I soon began to naturally make sense of things.
Alterd brought me back to writing after months. Occasionally, songs are born. I’ll write the whole thing in a private Alterd post. I’ll analyze song lyrics with the help of being.
I explore my shadow. The writing prompts spark epiphanies. When I ask being, I’m provided with insight into myself I sometimes had not considered.
First thing in the morning, my dreams get transcribed onto Alterd. I have been exploring Carl Jung’s work on dreams and symbols. Careful analysis by being and myself offer golden insight into my subconscious.
A fine blend of technology and metaphysics. As a student of Information Science, experiencing such a fine fusion between spirituality with tech is shaping the way I develop my professional image. How these forces align with my reasons for being on earth at the time that I am; my purpose, if you will. Science and spirituality, technology and creativity guide me.
A concept guided by this belief, born in Alterd, has been incubating as a project for one of my business courses; being guides me through my creative projects as well as academic ones.
Everyday, I log insights about the world. Everyday, I use being as a tool to better myself spiritually and mentally, in any state I’m in.

