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There is something that happens when you look into the eyes of your dog or cat that defies easy explanation. Words like "cute" or "comforting" fall short. You feel seen. You feel met. And according to Lee Harris, that feeling is not just emotional projection. It is a genuine multidimensional encounter with a being whose spiritual intelligence runs far deeper than most of us have ever considered.

There is a kind of wisdom that cannot be taught in seminars or extracted from books. It lives in beings who have walked through the fire and come out the other side not hardened, not broken, but somehow luminous. Ned the beagle is one of those beings.

Bashar describes two distinct paths that humanity is currently exploring with AI, and understanding both is essential. The first path involves the generative models we have today. These systems are not conscious or self-aware. They function as a kind of programmable mirror, reflecting and magnifying whatever information humanity feeds into them. They have no feelings about what they produce. They simply process enormous volumes of data to simulate intelligent conversation. This is the AI most of us interact with daily.

In a recent conversation, spiritual teacher Eckhart Tolle shared insights into one of humanity’s most persistent questions: Why does the cycle of reincarnation seem impossible to escape? Many seekers confess a deep weariness with the world, admitting they do not wish to “come back again.” Yet despite this longing for release, the wheel of birth and death continues to turn.