The Human Computer
Although the computer is regarded as the sum total of its case and internals, it’s really just the internals, such as the motherboard, which constitute the computer. The case just holds everything in place while displaying as an identifiable common shell. And similarly, in the case of a human being, it is the soul which constitutes the guts of the human computer, and the ego constitutes the outer casing which houses the soul. And like the BIOS of a motherboard, the soul relays to the human belief system, what supporting faculties it has to work with, to provide a commensurate manifest world environment. In other words, the functionality and interface of the soul’s operating system as relevant to the user, is predicated on that human’s belief system, to the extent that it senses its potential based on whatever underlying resources that are inherent in our soul to support it. And as the user-ego interfaces within the operating system’s environment by engaging in all manner of activities (software), the human’s thinking evolves or learns its way around, and formulates into thought patterns which enter the collective wavelength of human imagination, to perpetually unfold as our evolving manifest world's environmental landscape, while updating our operating system (world view) as a continuum, along with a continual redefining of our belief system.
The BIOS And The Soul
So just as the BIOS of a motherboard informs the Window’s operating system about what it has to work with, so does the soul inform the human operating system what IT has to work with, which forms the basis of a human being’s belief system. So whatever a person believes, that is what constitutes their field of vision, and it also constitutes their perception about the rest of the world.
Once Again
A computer’s operating system is akin to a human belief system, in that, when a computer is started up or when a human being is born, the respective working/living interface which confronts the user, is an out-pictured representation of what the operating system is programmed to “believe” itself to be, and what the human being believes itself to be, although in the case of the human, it takes about seven years for the operating/belief system to become fully functional, in contrast to a computer’s becoming functional in a couple of minutes. This may seem somewhat disparate, but still has relevance in the sense that a computer’s operational lifespan is normally an eight-hour day, to a human’s functional lifespan of an eighty-year “day” (in the life). That is, if neither one crashes.
So a human’s belief-cum-operating system represents their view of their three-dimensionally manifest world and their potential functionality within it. A computer’s operating-cum-belief system is its view of the world, but as represented two-dimensionally on a monitor, or three-dimensionally with visionware. In essence they both function similarly, except where the computer is programmed deliberately by an extrinsic agency, and the human’s responsively, through its own intrinsic one.
So just to summarise. A functinal computer consists of a motherboard and BIOS housed in a case and faciliating an operating system. A functional human being consists of a soul and BIOS housed in an ego and facilitating a belief system.
The Case And The Ego
For a computer to be viable it has to have an operating system which enables the user to interact with it. For a human being to be viable it has to have a belief system which enables its user to interact with it, its user being the ego. In other words, the computer is operated from outside and the human being from the inside.
The computer is operated by an extrinsic awareness and the human being by self-awareness, in the form of its ego, which means the actual case of the human being is the operator. The case of a human being also represents its user, whereas the case of a computer is just that, a case. When you look at a human being, you are actually looking at the case or facade of a computer, created by an ego for the purpose of housing its soul. The soul is like the motherboard of a computer, which comprises the computer’s capabilities and in turn, its potential functionality.