Beware of False Prophets
With "Jesus-like technologies"
Are we ready to go deep?
We are already part of a deep fake reality, embedded into the digital age of AI. But to go deeper is to call out the false prophets when we see them, so we do get caught up in the MESH network of an augmented reality.
Augmented vs. Anthroposophy
More than 100 years ago, anthroposophist Rudolf Steiner, warned of the rise of a false Christ and false prophets. In his lecture The Reappearance of Christ in the Etheric, he predicted many who would spread lies about Christ returning in the flesh, an illusion that would enable the rise of false messiahs.
The Christ-centered message of anthroposophy is meant to prepare people to see the Christ in the etheric realm (referring to the unseen realm), using etheric vision, via a new clairvoyance that will become more and more real for people.
For the majority of the world’s population, the message of anthroposophy died with Rudolf Steiner in 1925, leaving a vacuum for false messengers.
Lo and behold! The billionaire and CEO of Neuralink recently compared his new “Blindsight” chip to ‘Jesus-like technologies,” set to launch later this year.
From previous experience, we can say that rhetoric from self-proclaimed messiahs who claim they can “restore sight to the blind,” are really aiming to entice people to line up for the brain implant.
It will give them initially limited vision, but I think over time, very precise vision, perhaps superhuman vision. —CEO Neuralink, May 18, 2026
In 2022, it was reported that neurons in a petri dish learned to play Pong. These neurons were coated with electrodes. Since then, AI has been learning from humans via machine learning.
AI has come a long way since neural slime volleyball! And the day will soon come when the slime will function without human interference.
And There Was Light
What false prophets may not realize is that many blind people see with a higher clarity than most sighted people.
In the book And There Was Light, professor Jacques Lusseyran (1924-1971), wrote a memoire with his account of what it is like to “see” as a blind man.
Living with eyesight for his first seven years, Lusseyran explains his plunge into darkness was not something to be dreaded, but a revelation of light, color, smells, and high clarity not known by sighted people. He thanked heaven for making him blind.
A light so continuous and so intense was so far beyond my comprehension that sometimes I doubted it.—Jaques Lusseyran. And There Was Light, p. 13
Lusseyran referred to an “inner screen” to get his bearings in a new city, comparing his new senses to a bat’s echolocation.
My sighted companions preferred turning to me when we were walking around Paris and had lost our way… I am often first to tell the driver what route to take.—Jaques Lusseyran. And There Was Light, p. 14
Are the blind meant to show us the way to evolve naturally as fully human?
In 1910, Rudolf Steiner stated that we must distinguish between artificial clairvoyance and natural clairvoyance. He stated that some will attain a new natural clairvoyance in the 20th century, and many more over the next 2,500 years.
The “Messiah Complex”
A “Jesus” or “Messiah complex” is considered a psychological condition. However, according to the DSM-5, it is not an official medical diagnosis.
The DSM-5 fifth is the 5th edition of the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, the primary reference for diagnosing and classifying mental health conditions (because no physical tests exist).
According to psychologists, the “Messiah complex,” is a mental state where a person feels self-important and compelled to act as a savior or messiah for others, believing they have a unique responsibility to rescue or redeem people.
People with this condition experience ‘delusions of grandeur’ that can intersect with narcissistic personality disorder, bipolar disorder, or schizophrenia (all DSM-5 diagnoses). However, without a medical diagnosis, self-proclaimed messiahs not only blend in with society, but they can rise to great heights.
The Alien Messiah
Increasingly, Artificial Intelligence is joined with ET intelligence. From books announcing that Jesus was an ET; to Pope Francis’ preparation for alien contact, to the Vatican’s new Commission on AI; and the 2025 discovery of 3I/Atlas, an interstellar comet/asteroid/alien spaceship; the alien messiah script has been hatched.
Although the new Pope Leo states AI warfare in inhumane, his focus on social and political AI is starting to look like a religion. When identifying the kingdom of God as the “Catholic Church,” the messianic Pope claims that anyone who wishes to gain salvation (and avoid the kingdom of Satan) must be united with this Church.
AI-generated images show other leaders who see themselves as the messiah. [Note: In Judaism, the Mashiach is predicted to be a future Jewish king from the line of David who will restore Israel, rebuild the Temple in Jerusalem, and bring peace and justice to the world, as foretold in the Tanakh and Talmud.
The list goes on and on…
To What End?
Is there a hidden purpose to the messiah mystique? If so, to what end?
If people who develop “Jesus-like” technologies, or claim to be the Messiah, cannot be diagnosed with a mental disorder, because the “Messiah complex” does not officially exist, it means multiple saviors will be appearing with more frequency.
In anthroposophy, Steiner warned of the false prophet who comes in the near future through the incarnation of Ahriman, who will appear charismatic and solve the energy crisis.
The name “Ahrimanic” comes from Ahriman, the name the Persians gave to the principle of mistaking the physical world for the world of truth. Ahriman is identical with Mephistopheles from the Hebrew word me-phis-to-pel, meaning the liar, the cheater. Satan in the Bible is Ahriman too, not Lucifer.
Ultimately, it is up to each of us to determine what is true and what is false. Being open to spiritual truths, and going deeper into the mysteries of life, is a search that matures the soul—something machines do not possess.
Rudolf Steiner held that the reason to “pursue” anthroposophy is not because we are curious to know all kinds of truths, but because we know that “truths must be used for the salvation and gradual perfecting of humanity.”
Predictions of False Prophets
Rudolf Steiner referred to materialist-false prophets as dreamers. Directing his words to them, he said:
You go through the world and do not see reality, you dream of an existence that could at best be brought about by your lack of insight into the world, you are false prophets, you make all kinds of fantasies! - Rudolf Steiner, November 24, 1915
What did the non-alien Christ say?
Steiner pointed to the words in the Gospel of Mark in the Bible, in which Christ says:
And then if one says to you, ‘See, here is Christ,’ or, ‘See, he is there,’ don’t believe it. For false Christs and false prophets will arise, and they will show signs and wonders to lead astray even the chosen ones if that should be possible.
But you see to it! Behold, I have foretold everything to you.” (Mark 13:21-23.)



