The attack extends beyond humans to include the microbiomes of animals (e.g., honeybees), soil, and plants. Despite remarkable human resiliency, the attack leaves many weak, sick, and increasingly reliant on prescription drugs just to stay alive. Two diametrically opposed paths are at hand. In the first, restoration of the human superorganism and increasing development of superorganism capacities leads us to improved health, less reliance on pharmaceuticals, and a nature-based connection (the microbial internet) here on Earth. In the second, the core belief that humans are inadequate to live and thrive on Earth prevails, and it leads us away from humanity and self-determination to existence as a programmable/hackable machine. Instead of being the embodied repository of Earth's life, we become just another icon/device appearing on a computer screen. This opinion article discusses our present fork in the road.