Celebrate the Internet’s Birthday

On October 29, 1969, a handful of dedicated civil servants at what was then called ARPA—now DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) —sent the very first digital message from a computer at UCLA to one at Stanford University. Only a few characters appeared on the screen before the system crashed, but that brief moment marked the birth of the Internet.

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Christina’s First Book: Digital Souls: Weaving Loss, Spirituality and Technology to Transform Your Life

Christina’s First Book: Digital Souls: Weaving Loss, Spirituality and Technology to Transform Your Life

DIGITAL SOULS: WEAVING LOSS, SPIRITUALITY AND TECHNOLOGY TO TRANSFORM YOUR LIFE is the story of visionary soulmates at the dawn of the Internet and AI, woven into moments of mystical connection, deep grief, and spiritual awakening. It invites readers to see any loss as a doorway—to awaken, to find purpose, and to embrace community both online and in the world around them.

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