Hey, I was searching for info about Obama and his pseudonym with Clinton’s email server, found it, tried searching it in the released files and came up with nada. Asked Grok about mythological gods/goddesses Obama might personify - long story as to why. Came up with this little tidbit of information:
Hanuman (devoted servant of Rama, symbol of strength, courage, devotion, and selfless service): Obama has publicly carried a small statuette of Hanuman as a personal lucky charm and source of inspiration, citing the deity's qualities of endurance, loyalty, and overcoming obstacles. This mirrors Obama's unflappable demeanor, service-oriented leadership (e.g., healthcare reform as selfless aid, crisis management), and ability to rally people through devotion to ideals like hope and unity. Hanuman's role as a bridge-builder (literally, in the Ramayana) aligns with Obama's diplomatic efforts and inclusive style.
So I tried both names - Hanuman and Rama - a couple of hits on Hanuman; 175 hits on Rama —
Help guys!!
Yeah but Grok has a problem, it tries to fit it in because you asked for it, not that it's true.
Obama is the opposite of "service oriented leadership" if we judge him on his actions, his is ultimately self serving.
Grok is taking the left's idea of what Obama(Obama good) was about and trying to draw parallels to what you asked for.
With Grok, you need to lay a whole ass of background information before you ask it the questions you want to or else it will give you the confirmation biased approach you asked for.
And you constantly need to double check it too.
If you asked to draw parallels between Trump and the devil, you would probably get some hits too, just because of the sheer amount of negative press about Trump.
I agree with you about Grok 100%. The main takeaway that I got was that Obama actually carried a statuette of the Hindu god Rama with him as a good luck piece. That was the thing that stood out to me, someone who says he’s a Christian carries an idol as a “good luck piece”? And weirdly enough, it’s a Hindu god.
We know Obama is not Christian, he only claims he is.
Hanuman isn't a "god" either, been awhile since I've looked at the Ramayana but pretty sure he's never listed as a divine god in the way we think of it.
I'm not extremely well versed in Hinduism, but I studied enough to discuss it.
Funny thing about Hinduism is that there are monotheistic Hindu and atheistic/impersonal Hindus.
For the monotheistic Hindu there is only one God, the rest are either God's servants or God's incarnations.
For the impersonal Hindus every being together is the supreme.
Needless to say monotheistic Hindus are in the minority of Hindu's.
It's been a long time since I studied all that, so I maybe a little rusty.
Anyway that is very weird that the Muslim obummer carries around a Hanuman figurine. Very weird.
I’m not well versed in Hinduism, I copy pasta what Grok provided as what was a “god” in that culture — so yeah, it’s possible it’s not correct information. It was the carrying around of a figurine that I found to be weird - kinda like reading how the pagans had idols in the home that they worshiped.
Hey, I was searching for info about Obama and his pseudonym with Clinton’s email server, found it, tried searching it in the released files and came up with nada. Asked Grok about mythological gods/goddesses Obama might personify - long story as to why. Came up with this little tidbit of information: Hanuman (devoted servant of Rama, symbol of strength, courage, devotion, and selfless service): Obama has publicly carried a small statuette of Hanuman as a personal lucky charm and source of inspiration, citing the deity's qualities of endurance, loyalty, and overcoming obstacles. This mirrors Obama's unflappable demeanor, service-oriented leadership (e.g., healthcare reform as selfless aid, crisis management), and ability to rally people through devotion to ideals like hope and unity. Hanuman's role as a bridge-builder (literally, in the Ramayana) aligns with Obama's diplomatic efforts and inclusive style.
So I tried both names - Hanuman and Rama - a couple of hits on Hanuman; 175 hits on Rama — Help guys!!
Yeah but Grok has a problem, it tries to fit it in because you asked for it, not that it's true. Obama is the opposite of "service oriented leadership" if we judge him on his actions, his is ultimately self serving.
Grok is taking the left's idea of what Obama(Obama good) was about and trying to draw parallels to what you asked for.
With Grok, you need to lay a whole ass of background information before you ask it the questions you want to or else it will give you the confirmation biased approach you asked for.
And you constantly need to double check it too.
If you asked to draw parallels between Trump and the devil, you would probably get some hits too, just because of the sheer amount of negative press about Trump.
I agree with you about Grok 100%. The main takeaway that I got was that Obama actually carried a statuette of the Hindu god Rama with him as a good luck piece. That was the thing that stood out to me, someone who says he’s a Christian carries an idol as a “good luck piece”? And weirdly enough, it’s a Hindu god.
We know Obama is not Christian, he only claims he is. Hanuman isn't a "god" either, been awhile since I've looked at the Ramayana but pretty sure he's never listed as a divine god in the way we think of it.
I'm not extremely well versed in Hinduism, but I studied enough to discuss it.
Funny thing about Hinduism is that there are monotheistic Hindu and atheistic/impersonal Hindus.
For the monotheistic Hindu there is only one God, the rest are either God's servants or God's incarnations. For the impersonal Hindus every being together is the supreme.
Needless to say monotheistic Hindus are in the minority of Hindu's.
It's been a long time since I studied all that, so I maybe a little rusty.
Anyway that is very weird that the Muslim obummer carries around a Hanuman figurine. Very weird.
I’m not well versed in Hinduism, I copy pasta what Grok provided as what was a “god” in that culture — so yeah, it’s possible it’s not correct information. It was the carrying around of a figurine that I found to be weird - kinda like reading how the pagans had idols in the home that they worshiped.