
Embrace Your Humanity
Rev. Kat Carroll
“What if we’ve underestimated what it means to be fully human?”
That question has quietly followed me for years.
It began with meditation, consciousness studies, ancient wisdom traditions, and conversations with people from every walk of life. Along the way, I discovered that many of the world’s great spiritual teachings, despite their cultural differences, point toward a remarkably similar idea: there is far more to us than we have been conditioned to believe.
We are not simply biological machines struggling to survive. Nor are we merely observers drifting through life without purpose.
Perhaps we are consciousness expressed through a human experience, here to learn, to love, to create, and ultimately to remember — who we truly are.
Recently I listened to Gregg Braden revisit ideas from The God Code, discussing his research into DNA and the symbolic message he believes it contains. Whether one accepts his conclusions literally, sees them as a spiritual metaphor, or simply finds them thought-provoking, they lead to a profound question.
What if our greatest frontier is not the deepest parts of the sea or space, or artificial intelligence… but human consciousness?
For generations we’ve looked outward and toward technology for the next breakthrough.
Faster computers.
Smarter machines.
More powerful technologies.
Longer, healthier lives.
Yet the next great discovery may not be outside of us at all. It may have been quietly waiting within us all along.
The Hindu traditions speak of the siddhis—extraordinary capacities of consciousness and abilities that may emerge through deep spiritual development. Interestingly, the ancient Gurus (which means dispeller of darkness), Lamas, Rishis, and Swamis, and even the teachings of Jesus, rarely presented these abilities as the goal. They were described as natural by-products of inner transformation.
“Very truly I tell you, whoever believes in me will do the works I have been doing, and they will do even greater things than these, because I am going to the Father” (John 14:12, NIV)
That distinction is important.
Wisdom comes before power.
Compassion before influence.
Discernment before responsibility.
Imagine giving a box of matches to a curious child in a dry field.
The matches themselves are neither good nor evil. But tools in the hands of those without wisdom to use them properly could ‘spark’ disaster.
Nuclear energy is not evil – until it’s weaponized.
Autonomous or computerized vehicles are helpful, unless hacked.
The outcome of technology depends entirely upon the maturity of the one wielding it.
The same is true of consciousness as well.
The abilities we seek can only be entrusted to those who have learned to rise above fear, greed, jealousy, anger, and the desire to control and dominate others.
Special abilities should be entrusted to those whose desire is to be of service to others.
Only then can gifts of greater capacity become instruments of healing rather than control.
David Wilcock, Carla Rueckert, and the Law of One material all emphasize that service to others is the orientation associated with positive spiritual evolution. In the Law of One, a soul is said to become harvestable to fourth density by polarizing more than 51% toward service to others. Wilcock has frequently discussed that concept in his own presentations.
This has led me to reflect upon our rapidly advancing relationship with artificial intelligence and transhuman ideologies.
Technology is a remarkable tool. But we’ve witnessed the worst possible outcome of advanced technology when used without wisdom, or compassion.
Technology should work alongside us, enhancing our humanity rather than replacing it.

If humanity someday reached a point where enough people chose to abandon their bodies, in favor of purely virtual existence or artificial forms of consciousness, what would become of the uniquely human experience?
The loss of you five natural physical senses:
Touch, taste, smell, sight, hearing – Can artificiality replace them?
What about family and growth. Love and wonder.
Would you be able to create and raise living children?
Would it effect the population in a negative way?
And what of the lessons that can only be learned while living within these remarkable biological bodies?
Perhaps those experiences—both joyful and painful—are part of the curriculum in humanity’s great university. Ancient traditions have often suggested that the soul enters physical life not only for the experience itself, but also to share those experiences with our Creator.
- To laugh.
- To grieve.
- To overcome.
- To forgive.
- To discover.
- To become.
If that is true, then our humanity is not something to transcend by merging with machine and leaving it behind. It is something to embody, embrace, and fulfill.
Over the past few years, I’ve written often about sovereignty—not merely political sovereignty, but sovereignty of heart, mind, and spirit.
True freedom is not simply the ability to do whatever we desire—especially when our choices harm others or violate their free will.
It is the wisdom to choose love over fear.
Truth over illusion.
Service over control.
Perhaps that is what divinity has always meant.
Not becoming something other than human.
But becoming fully human.
I’ve often spoken of embracing our divinity. The word “divine” need not imply superiority by becoming “god like”. It might also be the source of: Sanskrit deva “god” (literally “shining one”). Where have you heard that before?
In biblical contexts, Shining Ones generally refers to angels or celestial beings associated with divine light, glory, and purity, serving as messengers or intermediaries between God and humanity.
To me it suggests the highest expression of what we can become when we remember our connection with the Source of life itself.
If extraordinary abilities eventually unfold, let them arise naturally through love, humility, and service—not through ego or the pursuit of power.
Those become the fruit of the journey, rather than the destination.
So, I leave you with the same invitation I have been exploring for years.
Embrace your true and eternal nature.
Question your assumptions.
Remain curious.
Continue learning.
Honor this extraordinary human experience.
And never stop discovering what may already lie within you.
Because the greatest mystery in the universe has never been somewhere among the stars.
It has been quietly waiting…within you.
“Do you not know that you yourselves are God’s temple, and that God’s Spirit dwells in you? If anyone destroys God’s temple, God will destroy him; for God’s temple is holy, and you are that temple.” – 1 Corinthians 3:16

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