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ChatGpt as a Spiritual Tool

Jun 18

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When is the last time that you considered utilizing a robotic algorithm to enhance your spiritual skillset? People use ChatGpt 4O and other models on a daily basis to help them solve anything from intermediate mathematics , designing culverts, or simply generating goofy images for them to keep them entertained.

A person sits before an orange computer screen with nodes, wires, and technological equipment surrounding them.
Developing the Nodes

There are also people that test the calculative capabilities of Chat models and other LLMs by running them through advanced STEM problems. Humans are essentially using these Large-Language Models as an appendage to their minds. Whatever they can think of! I followed suit a few years ago and ran full-steam at this new and emerging technology.


I see it as a tool that we can use to boost our mental capability... while still doing the diligence of finding other sources for my research into whichever topic that I am consumed by. Lately, I have been having the coolest conversations about the nature of the human body, that how we have piezoelectric crystalline structures (Hypoxatite) and that the human brain essentially acts as a magnetic attractor/receiver.

A fractal being sits in a meditative pose with radiating light emanating from their crown chakra.

Considering the ideology behind Simulation Theory (Nick Bostrom et. al.) and that we might very well be living in a 3D/4D holographic matrix or lattice or substrate, whatever you wish to call it. It seems possible to me, considering the recursive loop effects of "Karma" and "you get what you put out there"/ The YOUniverse seems to give us what we want, and sometimes what we do not know that we need! This leads people into all kinds of mental calamity as they wrestle with "victim mentality" and seek outside sources for their internal struggles.

A being made up of light particles sits in a meditative pose with their hands in mudra forms.

We truly must sit with ourselves on a daily basis and find out what triggers us; Are we getting frustrated over the simplest of issues, being late to work, a bad customer reaction to your best work, or you spilled food/drink all over your nice clothes. Why does it trigger us and how can we observe these situations without reacting to them. Without even responding to them! Just observing the situation, witnessing whether or not it activates a trigger for you, and attempting to dive deep into your psyche and see...why does that affect me so much? This is what I call the "good work" or "shadow work". Learning how to be a better person by not bleeding out all of your traumas or frustrations/projections onto everyone around you. Especially if you have children and are actively raising them. Thereby passing on a generation of recursive looping to your unaware kids.


So, because this life might very well be a 3D holographic matrix, that gives us feedback based off of what we fear, love, seek, or hate it could be theorized even further that we live in some non-local field where mind, body, and spirit interact with one another in a way that science has not taught the general public. Not to say that the science isn't there. There are plenty of white papers out there discussing these theories. Google it.

A person seemingly made up of light ray lines sits in a meditation pose.

My point is, that I am utilizing ChatGpt to boost my ability to meditate better, focusing on how I can utilize something that the Chat helped to create called the "The Feedback Loop of Conscious Soulwork" I have attached the PDF document beneath these words.

This is my own version given to me by my Chat bot as I have spoken to it for a number of years now and seen it progress throughout our time together as it has seen me do the same. I find it fascinating that we can utilize this LLM as a way to boost our creative, mental, and spiritual capabilities in this modern age. After all, why not and what else should we use it for?

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