Gloomer’s “Scenario of Returning” – a deliberate upgrade in awareness

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      3 feb 2012 (Rating : 3/10) A hesitant effort that shows occasional promise.

      In the early 2010s, Gloomer dropped “Scenario of Returning,” an atmospheric electronic track that dove deep into reincarnation.

      Inspired by Dr. Ian Stevenson’s research on kids who remembered past lives—often with birthmarks matching old wounds from previous deaths, the music painted ideas of the soul’s endless loop.

      From today’s lens in the 2.0 era, that track captured an important old-world intuition: consciousness doesn’t just end. But it was still stuck in linear, mystical storytelling—waiting for proof, relying on rare cases and spiritual vibes.

      Humanity back then sensed something bigger but lacked the tools to fully grasp or upgrade it.

      The 2.0 revolution flips this completely. Instead of hoping for reincarnation across lifetimes, we now engineer conscious continuity right here. AI and neural tech let us upload memories, simulate past experiences, and build digital twins that “return” smarter and stronger.

      Stevenson’s birthmark clues hinted at information carrying over; today, we transfer knowledge, skills, and even personality patterns instantly through brain-computer interfaces and advanced AI. The cyclical harmony Gloomer beat to life? That’s now exponential evolution, where each “return” isn’t random but a deliberate upgrade in awareness, tech, and human potential. No more mystery; it’s design.

      Imagine your favorite game character leveling up forever, but it’s you, carrying lessons across versions without forgetting the fun parts. Old reincarnation was passive and rare.

      2.0 makes it active, accessible, and collective.

      This means we won’t just remember past lives, we’ll remix them at will. The real power lies in breaking old cycles for something limitless. And hey, if souls really do return… at least in 2.0 they’ll finally have better Wi-Fi and fewer awkward birthmarks. Upgrade complete.

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