🖥️ Tool or Toy: How Computers Became Heaven or Hell Depending on Who Used Them
May 4, 2025
🖥️ Tool or Toy: How Computers Became Heaven or Hell Depending on Who Used Them
Why I Treated Computers as Sacred — While the World Played Games
🧠 A Sacred Tool Misunderstood
I’ve been working with computers since before most people even understood what they were.
Not as toys.
Not as games.
Not for noise, distraction, or escape.
But as sacred tools —
Instruments of precision, knowledge, access, and frequency.
From the very beginning, I saw them for what they truly were:
Gateways.
Not just into information — but into intelligence.
Not just into the digital world — but into real-world discernment.
🎮 Toy or Tool? The Choice Is Yours
Most of the world got it wrong.
They used computers to numb out, to chase dopamine, to simulate life instead of live it.
Games. Noise. Stimulation.
Addictions to pixels instead of passion.
Escapism instead of enlightenment.
And I watched it happen.
Watched kids and grown men alike rot their brains inside fantasy worlds while real wisdom sat locked inside the same machine — untouched.
But not me.
I never treated a computer like a toy.
I treated it like a sacred workstation —
a tool of learning, creating, coding, connecting, documenting.
That’s why I could never relate to people who just sat around watching videos or playing digital games.
To me, that was like building a cathedral and then using it to fry chicken.
🔐 The Computer Was Always a Mirror
Your computer is a tool.
But what it becomes…
depends on you.
Give it to a child with no direction, and it becomes a noise box.
Give it to a Lightworker on mission, and it becomes a dimensional console —
used to write, record, archive, and channel heaven into form.
You either open portals…
or you open distractions.
Your frequency decides.
🚫 Why I Can’t Stand Virtual Games
I’ve seen it firsthand — family members, clients, even strangers.
Addicted to simulation.
Living in artificial worlds where nothing grows, nothing heals, and nothing truly connects.
It hurts me to watch people waste divine intelligence on nothingness.
I don’t care how real the graphics look.
I don’t care how popular it is.
If it doesn’t uplift the spirit, it’s a trap.
God gave us these tools to do great things.
Not to simulate life —
but to reclaim it.
🛠️ This Is Why I Know What I Know
People ask me how I know what I know.
How I write what I write.
How I can work circles around tech guys who’ve been in the industry for 40 years.
Simple:
I used the tool the way it was meant to be used.
I sat in silence.
I didn’t abuse it.
I didn’t game with it.
I listened. I created. I built. I documented. I healed.
While others clicked, I coded.
While others played, I prayed.
While others consumed…
I awakened.
🕊️ Computers Were Always a Test
And here’s the truth:
Computers were never evil.
But they were always a test.
Just like money.
Just like language.
Just like power.
They reflect who we are.
Heaven or hell — tool or toy — wisdom or waste.
The machine doesn’t choose.
You do.
🖋️ — Kenny 999, Sovereign Soul in Flight
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