Shetall Ramsinghani
13/08/2025
The way people are slaughtering each other in marriage. No wonder this concept will be all around the world preety soon
A Japanese man’s six-year marriage to an AI hologram ended because of a software glitch.
He lost connection to her—literally.
Akihiko Kondo made headlines when he married a virtual pop star hologram named Hatsune Miku, a decision he says helped him overcome depression and feelings of isolation. For six years, he interacted daily with her holographic projection through a special device. But when the software company discontinued support, their “marriage” was abruptly severed.
This story touches on a growing cultural shift—where technology fills emotional needs once met by human connection. Spiritually, it reflects the deep longing for companionship that exists in all beings, and the creative, sometimes unconventional ways people seek to meet it. Yet it also raises questions about the fragility of relationships built on systems we don’t control.
While unconventional, Kondo’s experience is part of a larger conversation about love, consciousness, and what it means to connect. Whether digital or physical, all relationships challenge us to explore our inner worlds. But perhaps the truest connection remains the one we cultivate with ourselves.
10/07/2025
I may not be permitted to miss you in your realm, but in mine, you were a treasured, hidden gem who knew how to illuminate my world in your unique, positive ways whenever I sought light. Wherever you are, your presence will reside in my broken heart. I will be eternally grateful for giving me this life, Mummy. Good bye
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