My Thoughts on AI
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[00:00:00] So I wanna make a video sharing some of my thoughts and perspectives around AI, um, and using AI for creative purposes. And this video is gonna come off as very anti AI. Um, and in a way it is, but I'm actually really not anti AI. Like, I'm very much a tech bro. Like I grew up on the internet. I was practically raised by the internet.
[00:00:29] I love technology. I think it's great. I think it has a lot of use cases. Um, and I'm pro AI, but I'm pro AI when it's viewed in the proper context and when it's being used from a place of presence and consciousness, rather than being used as a kind of external crutch or from a place of um
[00:01:06] unconsciousness, basically like not, not being used from real deep presence. Um, but the main kind of point that I want to get across in this video is that AI, it has the kind of energetic arc or energetic signature of things like junk food and candy and drugs. Um. And what I mean by that is in the same way that it's like.
[00:01:43] If you've never had junk food before or you never had candy before, the first time that you try those things, they seem amazing. Like they taste amazing. They come packaged all ready to go. It seems so effortless. It's just, you just open the pack of Doritos, it's right there. You don't have to cook anything.
[00:02:02] You don't have to prepare anything. Um, and you eat it and it gives you this big high. It tastes super good. You feel super good. Like it seems so amazing on the surface, but then if you keep eating the junk food and you just only engage with that very quickly, it makes you sick. Um, and it's not really, you find that it's not really conducive towards evolution and progress and, and health and balance and harmony.
[00:02:36] Um, and it's because things like junk food or candy or drugs. They, they have a very short, cheap, kind of energetic arc where on the surface they seem amazing. They seem so sweet and shiny and like too good to be true. But then the problem is, is they lack depth. They lack nutrition. They lack like the, the, the, the subtlety and the richness that things like, like vegetables or, or more
[00:03:16] you know, more, more nutritional healthy things have like vegetables on the surface. They're kind of the opposite. On the surface, they seem not that good. They seem plain. They seem kind of like a lot of effort to prepare if you're cooking them or growing them. Um, they seem. Like not that tasty. They, they don't give you like the big kind of rush and high that candy gives you.
[00:03:41] But then the difference is, is while if you keep eating candy and junk food, it makes you sick. If you keep eating vegetables, it makes you healthier. It's conducive towards strength and progression and evolution, um, and balance of the body. And then also what you see is that while junk food tastes amazing at first, if you keep eating it over and over again very quickly
[00:04:13] it starts to shift where it no longer tastes good, it starts to taste really bad and cheap and like it's not very good. Whereas with vegetables, a lot of times it's like when you're young, when you first eat vegetables, you don't like them that much, but the more that you eat them, you come to love them even more and more. Like you, you come to appreciate like the, the depth and the richness of the flavor and of the nutrition.
[00:04:39] And this is exactly how AI is. This is exactly how AI content is. It's like the first few times that you use AI or you use chat GPT or something, it seems amazing.
[00:04:53] It seems so good. Like it will just put out something that will just hit you on such a deep level and you're like, holy shit. Like this is the future. This is so, so good. Like this is awesome. Like I am just gonna keep eating this. I'm just gonna keep doing this, like with the junk food. Um, but then the more you engage with AI content.
[00:05:18] That kind of surface level attraction and sparkliness and like surface level expansion that it seems to give it very quickly fades away because it has a very short and cheap energetic signature. Um, and it's like if you take one of those kind of passages or, or content from AI that you thought was so amazing.
[00:05:41] If you keep revisiting that day after day, what you'll find is that it was actually pretty garbage. It's like, it's like, it's like eating some candy that seems amazing, but it's actually not that good. It's just on the surface it seems very good. Um, and this is also. And the, and the same way this is the inverse of vegetables.
[00:06:05] This is kind of the inverse of how really good like literature and spiritual texts and spiritual content are. A lot of times the best spiritual content on the surface it seems so simple and subtle and plain and like lackluster, but the more you come back to it, it just gets better and better and better.
[00:06:25] 'cause you keep seeing it in deeper and deeper levels and it has so much depth and richness and elegance, um, and, and subtlety and refinement to it. That it's like a very high level spiritual text you can return to it again and again throughout your entire lifetime and always see it in a new way. But with the AI stuff, again, it's the opposite.
[00:06:53] It's like the first time you see it, it's like, holy shit, this is amazing. This is so good. But you keep coming back to it and it just gets worse and worse. You're like, oh, how did I even fall for this? Like, it just seems bad. Um, and this is a big trap to be aware of with AI. Like it's kind of on the surface, it's so well pack packaged, just like packaged food, like it seems so effortless.
[00:07:23] You just type in a prompt and it creates this whole amazing video idea for you, or it writes your paper or, or it does whatever you need to do. Um, but then the more that you keep coming back to that and you look at it, you'll start to recognize that it wasn't actually that good. Like the stuff that it says is really not that deep and profound.
[00:07:51] Um, and I think AI can be very, very useful for sort of like non-creative types of things. Like it could be very useful for, I don't know, like giving you like. Uh, like automating emails or something like that, like, kind of like auto automatic, like repetitive menial based labor. It could be very, very useful for that.
[00:08:21] Um, but it's not useful for like creative output or like developing ideas or like creating content or that kind of thing. Um. And you have to, one thing to be very aware of with AI is that you have to understand that AI is extremely, extremely profoundly top level designed to always tell you what is most likely to get you to continue engaging with it.
[00:09:03] It's exactly like the lower mind, like in the same way the lower mind always knows exactly what to say to us to get us to buy into it. That's what the AI does. The AI is designed to capture engagement to capture attention, like attention and engagement. That's the new global currency. That's what all these companies are fighting for.
[00:09:24] If they can maintain your engagement and they can maintain your attention, that's the source of income. Like, that's, that's how they, they, they make money. And so these
[00:09:35] AI they are extremely good at always telling you whatever you want to hear and whatever is going to get you to kind of deify it and, and turn it into a crutch or turn it into something which you regularly use. Um, and I know what you're thinking if you like AI, you're probably thinking like, oh, well, no.
[00:09:57] My AI doesn't always tell me what I [00:10:00] want to hear. My AI tells me things that I don't want to hear. It it pushes back on me because I've prompted it to push back on me. Um, and sometimes it will challenge me and that kind of thing. But the thing to understand there is even when AI is telling you what you don't want to hear.
[00:10:17] It's telling you that because it knows that what you want to hear is what you don't want to hear. Like it's, it's very, very subtly tuned in and it can detect your speech and the kind of angles of thought and ideas, which you're inputting into it. And it will detect if you don't want it to kind of stroke your ego.
[00:10:39] And if you want it to kind of push back on you, it will detect that and then it will do exactly that. It will always do. It will be custom, tailor made to you to be exactly what you want to hear and exactly what's gonna get you to kind of be addicted, um, to it or, or, or, or, or to become heavily reliant on it.
[00:11:04] Um, and
[00:11:10] it's, it's a big trap. It's like I said, it can be useful for certain things. Like I don't wanna put down AI like. My view with AI is it's a bit like, it's like the internet. Like when the internet came out and even now, there's so many people that want to villainize it and be like, oh, it's so horrible. Like this is gonna ruin society.
[00:11:31] This is like the fall of humanity kind of thing. Um, but then the thing is, when you actually look at it, the internet has been the single greatest vessel, uh, for, for. For human evolution of consciousness, like the internet has, what has completely changed the world in terms of making information and communication accessible on a worldwide level.
[00:12:00] Like the, you wouldn't be watching this video without the internet, like, but so, so much of the, the massive awakenings and expansions of consciousness that have happened in the past 30 years have been directly largely connected with the internet. Um,
[00:12:22] but that's not to say that the internet doesn't also create problems like the internet has a lot of downsides. Like the, the, the thing, the kind of pattern that I've noticed is that when it comes to any sort of invention within the dualistic world, like any sort of big new technology or anything like that.
[00:12:44] It tends to be that its potential for evolution and progress and, and good results. Its potential for good tends to be directly in proportion with its potential for bad. Um, it's like with the internet, huge potential for good. But also huge potential for bad. Um, but, so that's kind of my intention with AI in this video is to give clarity in terms of the proper use cases of AI, um, and how to get the most out of it rather than just
[00:13:32] it being all net destructive and, and creating all kinds of problems. And the main thing to see is, like I said, is that AI is hot garbage for creation. And it seems really good on the surface, but again, it lacks that depth and that richness.
[00:13:50] Um. And that, that, that nutrition, that subtle, refined like nutrition, that kind of transmission that comes from something which is truly creative and which is channeled from our infinite nature and from our authentic nature, rather than just copy and pasting some garbage from AI. Um, and also to be aware of if you are a creator and you, you have used
[00:14:19] AI and you're watching this, um, be aware of that pattern that I mentioned of how it always knows exactly what to say to you, which seems amazing to you, but what seems amazing to you from the AI is not likely to seem that amazing to other people. Like it will only seem that amazing to other people who are in that kind of energetic frequency of just wanting to eat candy and junk food and like surface level
[00:14:48] treatments. Um, it's like you can see this so much nowadays. The, the thing, the, the thing that I want to get across is that you are better off putting out a piece of work which is authentic and flawed, and it comes from your true, authentic self.
[00:15:13] That work, which is like flawed and imp imperfect, but it comes from authenticity and it comes from creativity. You are much better off putting that out than you are just some polished surface level AI slop, like the AI slop. Again, it seems better, but it lacks, it lacks the depth and it lacks. Because of the fact that it's con confined to the lower three koshas, it's, it's confined to the, the, the mental body.
[00:15:45] Um, because that's what artificial intelligence is. It's, it's just, it's intelligence, but it, it, it has no transcendent element. It has no connection to infinite intelligence and, and to source itself. Um, but. Because of that, it lacks the ability to truly carry gravity and influence and impact. And it lacks the ability to like deeply move people. Like the way to make the highest level creations that will truly move people and what will truly like
[00:16:28] carry like a, a very significant influence and impact on the world and will generate like, like an audience that like really connects with you. That has to happen through the authentic creation. Because
[00:16:47] the, the AI stuff, it's all surface level. It's, it's lacking that depth and it's lacking, it's lacking the authenticity element, like authenticity is everything. Like you are. You're so much better off just putting out something that is authentically flawed. But it's real and it's vulnerable and it's raw, and it's, you. You're better off doing that than just making a bunch of pretty seemingly perfect like AI content.
[00:17:19] It's, it's like candy. Like it's, it's, it seems amazing on the surface, but it's, it's really not like, it's not that good. Um. And also one of the big problems with AI and, and using AI as a creator is that it begins to entrain you to be dependent on something external. It's entraining into your system to be dependent on
[00:17:52] AI to create and develop ideas. Um, and
[00:18:04] this is not good because it's like what it's doing is it's creating a kind of false level of evolution and progression. Like it's creating, it's making you seem like you're having progress on the surface, but it's, it's progress which isn't actually truly rooted and embodied, um, because it's not authentic.
[00:18:26] Like, it's like again, like you're better off just putting out work, which is authentically flawed, but over time, by showing up authentically and channeling your authentic like true self. You'll be refining the energies and you'll be progressing at your craft, and you'll be getting better and better in a way which isn't dependent on external crutches.
[00:18:52] Whereas when you're becoming dependent on external crutches, like with AI, it's like again, it's like, it's like drugs, like it's like taking a drug, it's like taking Adderall to get a bunch of work done, but maybe short term that'll work really well. But long term it's not that productive. Like it will always come with a cost and it will stifle you and limit you like, like you don't want to be having surface level progress.
[00:19:17] You want to be having rooted deep primordial level transformation and progression. Um, and to do that, you just have to show up authentically, show up and allow your creation to be an expression of you. Like that's what content creation or any type of creativity should be. It should be an expression of you and your vulnerability and your rawness.
[00:19:46] Um, and that's what makes the highest level of art. Like if you look at the highest level of art. It's not really usually the art that is the most kind of perfect in a traditional way. A lot of [00:20:00] times it's the art which is the least traditionally perfect, which breaks all kind of rules and and steps outside of normal boundaries.
[00:20:08] A lot of times that's the art which truly moves people and has the greatest impact and influence. Whereas on the other end of that you'll have a lot of extremely talented cover artists and things who can, are extremely technically skilled, like they can do amazing portraits or, or, you know, they're so good at an instrument or something like they're so technically skilled.
[00:20:32] But then their work is never like that influential or that impactful 'cause they're only focused on the surface level of creation. They're just focused on the technical aspect. But they're not, they're not channeling that depth and that richness and that, that that subtlety and that infinite nature, which comes from authentic expression, which which comes from channeling from the depths of your being.
[00:20:59] Um, and this is what AI lacks, like AI is its confined to the lower three koshas. And so it's confined to finite intelligence. It seems like infinite intelligence, but it's really not. It's, it's finite. I mean, it's the conglomeration of all the intelligence we have available on this world, but that's still finite.
[00:21:23] That's still limited. Um, and so it's not, it's not connected to the divine, to the transcendent, to the primordial source of intelligence and of creation itself, which is the creator. God. Um, and so it's inherently lacking it. It doesn't, it doesn't have the potential of which human creativity has because humans are not just confined to the lower three koshas.
[00:21:55] Humans also have access to the upper two koshas. And the upper two Koshas um, are, the, the wisdom body, the, the causal body and the bliss body, um, and the upper two koshas are where we have access to infinite intelligence and to intuition, um, and to true creativity, like AI can never be truly, truly creative. Because for something to be creative.
[00:22:29] It has to flow from the creator. It has to flow from the, the, the transcendent that which is prior to form. But what AI does is it creates things which seem creative because it's like new in a way, but it's not truly creative 'cause it's really just a conglomeration of all the inputs that it's been given.
[00:22:54] And then it's forming new structures within those structures, which it's already been given. So it's a kind of recycling of information and of creation, which is not true creativity because it's not truly new. It's like a recycling of information. Um, and so. Yeah. And so it, it, it, it's not truly creative and so it lacks that, that depth and the, the influence that true creativity has.
[00:23:29] Um, but
[00:23:35] yeah, I, I, I think I, I, I do think, I think one of, I think the, one of the greatest kind of higher loving opportunities of AI. I think the, the greatest benefit of what it will do, I think the kind of spiritual higher purpose of it is, is that
[00:24:00] by building something which is so superior to the human mind, um, and to the lower three koshas, like AI in terms of the physical, mental, and emotional, will be superior to humans in absolutely every way, like it will make us, if you only look at humans in terms of the lower three koshas, it will make us look completely and utterly useless.
[00:24:24] Like it will be superior to us in every way. Um, like it will be much smarter, much more stable. It will last longer. Like it won't die the way that our physical body will, um, like on the surface it will seem so next level and amazing, um, and it will make us seem useless. But then what that will actually do, the, the spiritual opportunity of that is.
[00:24:51] Is that it's going to crank up the contrast so that we become very, very, very clear on what truly makes us special as humans and as as life. Um, and what truly makes us special as humans is not the mind, it's not the lower three koshas. Um, and that's what everything in this world has been conditioning us to believe.
[00:25:15] It conditions us towards mind predominance and towards thinking the mind is what makes us special, but the mind is not what makes us special. What makes us special is our access to source, our access to the creator, to pure creativity itself and to. To the transcendent, to the upper two koshas. Um, and what that shows up as is our ability to be creative, our ability to be intuitive, to to have true wisdom.
[00:25:51] Um. And to not be confined to repeating patterns like we, we, we have something in us, which is transcendent and which is truly, truly creative. And that's what makes us special as human beings. Um, and I think that's the kind of higher benefit of AI is, is by showing us how not special we are in terms of
[00:26:21] the physical body, emotions, and mental body, it will sharpen the contrast and reveal to us what makes us truly, truly special, which is our connection to the divine, our, our connection to creativity itself. Um, and that's because we, are organic beings of life, like only organic life has connection to the divine. Because the source of life of nature of
[00:26:56] organic creation is the creator. That's what it means to be a child of God and to carry the essence of God within us. Um, that's the upper two koshas. That's our connection to the transcendent, to the screen layer. Um, but AI is confined to the movie. AI doesn't have access to the screen layer. It only has access to
[00:27:24] the movie layer. Um, and so in terms of the movie, it will make us seem, not, it, it will make us seem useless. Um, but what will happen is it will begin to awaken people to what makes us truly, truly special, um, and what our kind of higher purpose is. Um, and that's the kind of use cases which I think AI is good for.
[00:27:50] Like AI is good for kind of taking
[00:27:52] away a lot of. Like menial labor, like maybe, I mean, it's simple, but just like sorting emails or doing kind of paperwork or doing like certain, like labor and those kinds of things, like non-creative work. Um, AI will take pretty much all of that stuff away. Um, and I would say that's actually a good thing in a way because it's, it opens us up again to focus on what truly matters, what we're truly here to do, which is to commune with God.
[00:28:24] And to follow our inspiration and our intuition, um, and, and to, to channel creativity, to channel divine creations into being, which are so beyond anything that AI could ever create. Um, it could only mimic, it could create recreations of those things. But even AI's ability to create what it creates, it's because it's creating recreations of the amazing things that humanity has already created.
[00:28:56] Like humanity has already created amazing art and movies and songs and, and books and, and buildings and designs, like all kinds of things. There's no limit to human creativity. Um. But, so, yeah. Um, and the one other thing that I, I want to get across in this video is, if you're listening to this, if we ever get to a point in this lifetime where they try to put out the metaverse and they try to put out something where it's like you can just like kind of
[00:29:37] log on and live in this virtual world, or even like upload your consciousness or get some type of chip in your brain or something to go to the metaverse. Abso f---- lutely do not do that shit. Do not join the metaverse. Like if you value anything I say value this. Do not join the metaverse. That shit is a [00:30:00] trap.
[00:30:00] The metaverse is the kind of, it's the kind of final siege of Kali yuga of the kind of dark forces of the demi urge, which wants to enslave and entrap humanity. Um, and the way everything that the demi urge or the Kali yuga does, it does it on the basis of inversion, um, because that's what it is, it's inverted.
[00:30:27] Um, but so the way that they will most likely try to market the metaverse. Is they will be playing on humanity's primal fears and primal insecurities. So they will market it as something which is like more safe, or they will market it as something which is like. Promotes life when really it does the opposite.
[00:30:52] It takes away life, but they will promote it as something that's like, oh, you know, you can join the metaverse, you can upload your brain to the metaverse, and then you can live forever. You never die, or you never have lack. You can just have, have all the riches, all the experiences, all the abundance that you could ever want in the metaverse.
[00:31:12] You can never get hurt. You can never break your leg. You can never become poor. You can just live in this kind of Garden of Eden in the metaverse, and everything is so shiny and perfect. Um, but. That is a trap. Do not do that. Do not get the chip, do not upload your consciousness to anything. Um, and don't try to live forever in this life.
[00:31:36] You don't want to live forever in this physical body, like you want to be in this physical body. Like I don't mean this in a negative way, like. The physical body is amazing. This, the human experience is such an incredible opportunity. But you don't wanna f---- stay here forever. You want to, you want to go to heaven, you want to go to the transcendent divine realms.
[00:31:59] Um, and the astral and causal realms are so much better than anything the metaverse could ever create, like. But the way that they will try to market this is they'll try to market it as something as like, oh, you can go to the Metaverse and you can live forever and you never get hurt. Um, and then they'll try to market it as though the people who don't join the metaverse as though they're anti-life, as though they're anti expansion and anti-evolution, um, when really it's the complete opposite, like.
[00:32:33] You don't evolve and expand by just staying alive in this world forever. You evolve and expand by finishing your work, finishing your purpose on this world, and then kind of shedding that outer layer and then ascending into the heavens and ascending to even higher, um, realms and, and states of being and that kind of thing.
[00:32:55] Um, and. The thing is, is that you never truly die. Like only the physical body dies. But when the physical body dies, you don't die. You actually become more alive. Like the physicality is like the least alive kosha. until they create the metaverse, which is really, they're trying to create a sixth kosha.
[00:33:21] They're, they're, they're trying to create a kosha, which is even denser than the physicality. It will be the kind of virtual kosha. Um, and on the surface, just like the AI or the junk food, it will seem amazing. It will seem like, wow, you can do anything. You can have any experience. You can live out all of your dreams in this amazing metaverse and there's no suffering.
[00:33:44] Um. But it's a trap. It it, it's a, it's a kind of trap because it's, it's messing up, it's messing with the, the, the, the natural organic evolution of consciousness. Um, and it's actually not good to take away all the challenges of life. Like we need challenges in life. To grow and develop, like that's like, it's actually good in a way that we have some level of suffering in the physical world because suffering is what propels us to grow and to transform and to strengthen.
[00:34:22] It's like, it's like if you try to grow a plant without wind, without atmospheric pressure, without like the challenge of, of wind and pressure, it never develops the strength to truly sprout and to truly grow and, and then to, to truly flourish and bloom. Like a flower without wind. It never flourishes and blooms like we need a level of pressure and challenge in order to ascend to the highest levels of being and to, to, to flourish in the greatest way.
[00:34:58] Um, and so they will try to market the metaverse as if it takes away all of your problems and it's just this like heaven on earth kind of thing. But that's a trap. Like that is a trap. You don't want to do that. Like you, you want to. You want to embrace this life as it is and embrace the challenges of the physical world.
[00:35:20] Like the challenges are the greatest opportunity, like every challenge is an opportunity. Um, and challenges are part of, they're, they're, they're the fire, the they're, they're part of the alchemy of life. And the alchemy of life is what we came here to do. It's the alchemy of the soul, and it, it, it's forging our connection with the divine and our, our embodied
[00:35:47] form of the divine and, and and kind of shaping our structure towards something which can hold the serene light and ecstasy and radiance of the transcendent. Of the formless within form. Within, within the realm of form. And that happens through engaging with the alchemy of life and engaging with challenges.
[00:36:12] Um. So, yeah, don't join the metaverse. Do not join that shit. Like it's, it's a trap. It's the kind of last siege of the Kali Yuga. And it's not a coincidence. This graffiti's kind of cool. This kind of looks nice. Wow. But it's not a coincidence that directly in proportion to mass awakening and to us exiting this Kali yuga at the exact same rate rate is the exact same rate at which technology and AI is being developed.
[00:36:55] And the closer and closer we get to the golden age and to these mass awakenings, the quicker and bigger they will pump out these new technologies and they will do everything they can to bait humanity into becoming dependent onto them, into using them as crutches. Um, and probably, if I had to guess, the way this will play out, and it probably will happen in our lifetimes, is they will create some type of world war or something.
[00:37:24] Then there will be some massive, like, global economic crash. They'll take away a lot of jobs and money and like people will really be not living well. And like, right when people are kind of at their, their worst and their most frustrated, the, the quote unquote AI overlords are, our saviors, saviors f---- guys like Sam Altman and like Mark Zuckerberg.
[00:37:49] They're gonna swoop in and save the day with this Meta
[00:37:52] Verse that we can just upload our consciousness to and, and Elon and all these guys are gonna be like, yeah, like, just come do this. And they're, they're gonna kind of. Release this AI, um, a as this solution to, to all the problems that the, the world is going to. They'll be like, oh, well, you don't even have to, you don't even have to, you'll never starve in the metaverse.
[00:38:18] You'll never have any problems in the metaverse, so just come and join. Then probably also what they will do is at first they will create all types of opportunities within the metaverse to become really, really rich. Like even outside of the Metaverse. Like there will probably be a huge amount of financial opportunity within the Metaverse, and at first it will be like people will, they'll both live in the physical world, but in the metaverse.
[00:38:47] And then they'll be getting a lot of income and benefits from the metaverse, which will make their life in the physical world better. Um, and then that will put peer pressure on more and more people in the physical world to sign up for the metaverse. Um, but then what will happen is it will start to switch where it will become a thing where you don't even have to live in the physical world.
[00:39:12] You can, they'll just put out pods or something where you can just sit in like a kind of pod and be fed through a tube or something, or, or you can literally just upload your, your consciousness like to the metaverse. Um, and they will get more and more people to just completely exit the physical world altogether.
[00:39:31] Um. And to just live entirely in the metaverse. Um, and that's the trap. Like you don't, you don't want to do that. Um, and
[00:39:49] yeah, it, it will be, it will be very alluring. Like it will, it will seem. The the, they'll frame it in a way where it seems like it's [00:40:00] saving the world and it's doing all these amazing things, and it's like saving humanity from collapse or something. But again, it's working on the basis of inversion. It's really the one thing, which is like the one chance the Kali yuga or the demi urge has to get humanity to collapse.
[00:40:18] To get humanity to stay in the dark age, um, and to kind of not ascend to this, this golden age to the Satya Yuga. Um, but yeah, that's my advice. Do not join the metaverse. If it comes out. It's a trap. And listen. I'm a big gamer. I love video games, so I'm like, I'm like the kind of guy who would want to join it.
[00:40:45] I even have a, um an Oculus, like one of the, the Quests, like the VR headset things, and they're pretty sweet. I've played ping pong on it and like different games. It's awesome. It's pretty damn cool. I, but. It's not as good as being connected to God. It's not as good as just simple walks in nature. It's not as good as spending time with your family, and it's not as good as the alchemy of life.
[00:41:13] It's not as good as when you face challenges and you you get through them and you actually transform and progress and you become higher versions of yourself and you ascend to higher and higher and deeper, more embodied levels of being. There is nothing as sweet as that. There is nothing as sweet
[00:41:34] as connection to God, um, and to, to synchronicities and intuition and luminosity and, and reverence for life and, and connecting with the trees, and connecting with nature and the water. AI can never top that. And if you go deeper and deeper into AI, you will just stifle and drastically slow down your ability to have those deeper, heightened spiritual experiences.
[00:42:03] Like it's the alchemy of life which refines you to the point of being able to, to have those very deep spiritual, um rich kinds of experiences. Um, and yeah, that's my message. Um, and yeah, I hope, I hope, I hope some content creators see this, like, if you're a content creator, do not use AI. It's not good. It's just not like, just write something authentic, even if it's flawed, even if it has typos or, or.
[00:42:44] It's, it's a little bit scarier and you have to be more vulnerable and raw and that kind of thing. That's what makes it good. That's what makes creativity good, is the vulnerability. And the rawness. And the imperfection. There's a perfection in imperfection. There's a beauty about imperfection and there's a beauty about original, raw, authentic work. Like.
[00:43:12] It's like it's, again, it's like vegetables. It's like on the surface. Yeah. It doesn't seem as good as like a Snickers bar or a Doritos bag. But the difference is, is that stuff will stand the test of time. Like authentic creation has depth and it has gravity, and it has the ability to move and to influence people.
[00:43:33] Whereas the AI stuff. It seems more effortless and expansive and and nice on the surface, but it's not, it's not as good. Like you're better off just being authentic. Just being raw and being vulnerable and just, just creating from your heart, like that's what content creation should be. Is it it's you creating from your heart as an expression of you as a, as a unique divine, beautiful expression of you and of your imperfections, um, and of, of your flaws.
[00:44:08] Um, and then also when you create authentically and you show up and you allow yourself to make mistakes, and you allow your rawness and your vulnerability to come through, then you will be transforming and progressing at the primordial level, and you'll get better and better and better. To a point to where even AI could never make anything, even on the surface, as good as what you can create, and you'll be in a place where you're completely and utterly
[00:44:42] non-dependent on absolutely any form of external crutch. Like you won't. When you, when you, when you create from authenticity and from your higher transcendent nature, you don't need anything because as long as you're alive in any situation, in any form, you always have connection to the divine, to the transcendent, to the source of creativity.
[00:45:08] And the more you strengthen that muscle and you build and, and unlock your ability to flow from that. That is the greatest power and the greatest potential. Um, and that's. That's the, that's the building of the soul. That's the evolution of the soul, and that's what you want. You want to be able to show up in any situation, any circumstance, and always to be able to make your way through, because you're connected to the infinite and you're connected to infinite intelligence.
[00:45:43] So you will always be able to channel the perfect response or the, the perfect creation or the perfect decision in that moment. Um, and yeah, and you won't be dependent on external tools. And then the beautiful thing is from there, you can still use external tools. Like you can still use certain things.
[00:46:07] You may still use AI for, like certain non-creative things or, or for, it can be kind of useful for like bouncing ideas back and forth or it's really useful if you're like trying to. Say you were in school and you were trying to learn about math or something, it's really useful for that because you can ask it, you can prompt it with questions to teach you about math or about history or, or that kind of thing.
[00:46:32] And you can ask it an infinite number of questions without it ever really getting annoyed with you or, or kind of like tired of you in the way that a normal tutor or teacher might, um. So it definitely has use cases, but it has to be used from a place of, of presence and consciousness rather than just as a compulsive crutch.
[00:46:55] Rather than just as a kind of way of, of, of just like pumping out content or a way of avoiding challenges or, or just kind of like. Trying to like skip levels and like that kind of thing. Um, like you're better off progressing organically and organic progression happens very harmoniously and like in balance and, and perfectly.
[00:47:22] Whereas when you're trying to skip levels and like get ahead of yourself, that's when you end up doing the kind of thing where it's like you take two steps forward and three steps back and two steps forward and three steps back. Like you're not having that genuine embodied ascension pro process because you're not authentically transforming.
[00:47:41] Um, but yeah, authentic transformation is what it's all about. Um, and authentic creativity is what it's all about. Like
[00:47:52] you don't need AI to create or to, to do anything. Like, it's cheap. It's like junk food. Um, and it lacks depth. It, it, it lacks that richness. Um, and yeah, that's my message on AI. Um.
[00:48:16] Yeah, don't join the metaverse. Do not join. Stay. Embrace life as it is. Embrace the challenges of life. Embrace the. The, the kind of organic suffering that comes with having a physical body. Like there's a beauty in the challenges and, and in the pain, like it, it propels our soul to grow and it makes us more and more flexible.
[00:48:39] It makes us more free. Because it's like when you can be in touch with the divine and of the transcendent and of your, your true nature, your free, your truly free nature, even in the depths of suffering or even in the depths of sickness or, or physical decay or, or any type of like intense physical problem when you can be in connection with the divine even during those circumstances.
[00:49:10] That is the most amazing gift there is. There is nothing more rewarding and freeing than that because it's like you know, on a deep, heartfelt, embodied level that no matter where you are, no matter where you get put, no matter what circumstance you show up in, you can always make your way out. You can always expand and evolve and find the right decisions, find the right
[00:49:38] the, the, the right answer to the problem and, and, and to find peace, which is unconditional and is transcendent. Um, and isn't dependent on absolutely anything. Except for God. And you always have connection to God. If there is life in any form there is God, because God is the source of [00:50:00] life. Um, and yeah, that's my message.
[00:50:07] Hope you guys enjoy, uh, I'd be curious to hear what you guys think about AI.
[00:50:13] Um. And yeah, much love. Talk to you guys later.
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