A New Constitution: Beyond Logic to Intuitive Governance

For the past 249 years, we have enjoyed a legacy created by men of great forethought and foresight. But the premises that guided the construction of that constitution no longer empower it, and it no longer serves us effectively.

We must craft a new constitution. Could AI accomplish this task? Conceivably, but AI is limited by logical processes and whatever it can synthesize from knowledge pulled together from thousands of sources.

I believe we need to find men and women with not only great forethought and foresight, but also profound intuition—individuals who can craft a new constitution that will enable us to avoid the disastrous shortcomings and pitfalls we are experiencing today.

This select group of men and women must possess highly developed intuition. Intuition is a powerful sixth sense that I’m certain cannot be emulated by AI. Perhaps imitated, but never perfectly replicated. It’s the kind of intuition that can only be developed and perfected through deep meditation. The human mind has its limitations, but through meditation, one can connect with the Divine mind that has no limitations.

Paramahansa Yogananda wrote and spoke volumes about developing the kind of intuition that could see into the infinite—far beyond our known and imagined view of the universe, encompassing any anticipated and unanticipated events, possibilities, and circumstances that could evolve. This new, metaphysically ordained constitution could perhaps enable us to maintain an equitable international peace for more than several hundred years.

Perhaps that select group of men and women are already working to devise a way out of this challenging dilemma.

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*What are your thoughts on the role of intuition versus logic in governance? How might we balance technological capabilities with human wisdom in shaping our future?*

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