
Inspired Evolution with Amrit Sandhu 🙏🏻 Moment 181: Matías De Stefano: From Gods to Networks - Understanding Divinity, Eras, and Cosmic Cycles
Dec 26, 2024
Matías De Stefano, an Argentinian metaphysical teacher who explores cosmology and ancient knowledge, discusses how concepts of divinity come from cultural roles. He describes a shift from gods to network-like intelligences, explains how language and science reshape spiritual ideas, and outlines planetary cycles and astrological age changes.
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Divinity Mapped To Familiar Leaders
- Humans historically pictured gods as leaders because societies related the infinite to familiar roles like kings, shamans, and priests.
- Matías De Stefano explains that past cultures named divinities as 'kings of the sky' and used terms like kingdom and chakra to map unknown phenomena to known social roles.
God As Network In A Digital Age
- Concepts of god evolve with our tools; future cultures may call divinity 'networks' or 'bots' as information access shapes metaphors.
- Matías predicts language will shift from 'kingdom of God' to 'network' as people relate divinity to internet-like intelligence.
Chakra As Ancient Magnetic Description
- Spiritual terms often encode early attempts to describe physical phenomena; 'chakra' arose as a word for circular magnetic movement.
- Matías links chakra to magnetical fields and circles, saying ancient language labeled what they observed with familiar words like wheel.

