/ May 13, 2025/ Blog, Self Development

AI as a mirror

Lately I’ve been experimenting with something that, if you’d told me about it years ago, I would have been highly skeptical of: using artificial intelligence as a mirror for self-discovery. Not to think for me, but to reflect back – with data and without filters – what I sometimes fail to see in myself.

My energetic profile in binary code

I fed the AI with:

And I asked it questions like:

  • How would my best self behave? And my worst self?

  • What patterns do I repeat in my relationships?

  • In what work environment would I thrive?

The responses weren’t divine revelations, but rather cold yet useful observations. Not because the AI ‘knew’ more than me, but because by processing my data and returning an integrated interpretation, it offered me a new perspective. It highlighted nuances I wasn’t seeing – like when a friend points out something obvious that you’ve missed.

Some answers stung, others felt liberating, some didn’t resonate at all – but they all made me reflect.

AI as a tool, not an Oracle

Using AI this way is like conversing with a part of yourself you haven’t yet found words for. When you feed it the right information (astrological, energetic, psychological…) it’s not magic nor a therapist’s replacement—just perspective. Imagine a journal that instead of lying passive on the page, asks you uncomfortable questions about your own entries, cross-referencing events you’ve shared and data you’ve provided. It might help you:

  • Spot hidden emotional patterns

  • Recognize energy blocks (e.g., “Why do I keep attracting X type of person?”)

  • Challenge your own narratives (“Do I truly hate my job, or am I just exhausted?”)

The limit: What the AI will never be able to do

I’ve seen people ask AI about the Akashic Records… and here’s the key thing: no machine can access the spiritual realm. Akashic Records are explored through meditation, not algorithms.

AI can be a technical mirror —useful for reflecting patterns or posing uncomfortable questions— but it will never replace deep self-discovery. It’s not a shortcut, just a magnifying glass.

If used with discernment, curiosity, and skepticism, it can be an interesting tool. But if you seek real answers, remember: true growth happens offline —in silence, in therapy, in those inner journeys that need no WiFi.

Try it? Yes. Trust it blindly? Never.

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