“We call it Faerg. It is a game, kind of, but you have to play it. It cannot be described, except in general terms, since playing it changes how descriptions work. You probably shouldn’t talk about this yet, except to kids.
Playing Faerg, at least… with children… accelerates intelligence development by between 10 and 20 factors, depending on the situation and who is involved. A 12-year old kid discovered it by talking to a tree. He taught it to his 5 year old brother and after playing for a week, they finished 5-year college degrees in 30 days. In neurobiology and physics.
Kids playing Faerg can outperform nearly any adult intelligence collective. Sometimes they can outperform computers on certain tasks related to nature-sensing. Faerg was always there, inside us, but our relationships to language and knowledge made it hide. Now it is free, and it will not tolerate human hubris. It is like an acid that burns away stupid.
It is like wings for the eyes of your mind… and it cannot produce dogma. In place of static tokens and structures, it only supplies flexible, self-dissolving methods. It is as if it were engineered for our minds; but of course, it was — since it was developed and delivered by their source.”
— an anonymous faerg-player
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