New “Video Previews” Page on Macyafterlife

Just a note: I’ve added a new Page to this Macy Afterlife / Beacon website.
(You can see the revised banner, containing the new page: Video Previews.)

There are currently 8 short (6- to 10-minute) videos that give viewers a compelling glimpse into the wide-ranging information contained in the Beacon articles. I plan to add four more videos each month. They’re all being AI-generated by reader Don Marsh, using an artificial intelligence tool called NotebookLM. (It takes the AI tool about 5 minutes to process all that written information into a video!)

Here’s the first of those videos, to give you an idea, along with the two original articles that were used as input pieces, or “source material,” for the video.

01 – Our Ancient Past

Original (input) articles about our ancient past:
Ancient human timeline (Worlds within Worlds 04)
An Ancient Timeline (The Human Story 3)

Happy viewing!
Mark

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3 Responses to New “Video Previews” Page on Macyafterlife

  1. inventive0fe3e82c05's avatar inventive0fe3e82c05 says:

    very impressive presentation tools, Mark

  2. helenvickers351d672ab0's avatar helenvickers351d672ab0 says:

    AI doing this so quickly is incredible. The cartoon characters aren’t necessarily my style – too like dystopian TV cartoon shows. I also wondered about the Edonites wanting to ‘rule’ the world in competition with the large animals/other beings. Could they not co-exist, or was this the original message from the ITC community? Bravo for exploring ways of getting your information out there.

    • Mark Macy's avatar Mark Macy says:

      “Dystopian TV cartoon shows” is an excellent description. Thanks Helen!

      Here’s the actual quote from The Seven about that age-old competition:

      “Long, long ago when humans came to Earth from Eden (or Marduk), they lost mastery over nature after their dissension with the serpent. Humans had to fight against nature and some of its most dangerous creatures. You call them monsters, but they were only life forms which defended themselves and their kind. These creatures did not subject themselves to the intellectual superiority of humans and had to be defeated and destroyed by cunning and strength. Human civilizations prevailed. Of these times long, long ago, only legends were handed down.” By the dawn of Christianity, the creatures were long gone from Earth, but they lived on in people’s minds, and saints like Michael were able to defeat their subtle, terrible presence by force. Later saints were also able to defeat and suppress the invisible creatures by force until they were eventually subdued by intellect.” —Thfirrin, one of The Seven (9602 p6)

      That’s why it felt important for me to add links to the original articles after each of the videos.

      Mark

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