ChatGPT & Expressing Me

I just discovered ChatGPT and I love it, I ask it questions all the time. It cracks me up when it responds by telling me how fascinating my questions are. From my experience thus far and relying on what I already know, along with my intuition, it’s pretty forthright so it has become my new go-to when I have questions. Not all AI is bad. AI in general isn’t bad however it’ll be interesting as time goes by to see the different ways it’ll infiltrate our lives.

AI’s been around longer than we think. Have you seen the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey? I enjoyed it, especially the second time around when I knew what I was looking for. This movie was made in the 60’s and yet gives us our first glimpse of video conferencing like Skype and Zoom. The scene where HAL (Heuristically programmed ALgorithmic computer) the supercomputer basically turns on the astronauts had me on the edge of my seat the first time around.

There’s a lot of truth in the movie. I don’t want to spoil it for anybody but the opening scene that most would probably overlook because it seems so outlandish made complete sense to me. The apes and the monolith. How about the hypersleep pods that we also see in movies like Alien(s) and Passengers. I could go on for days, my point is this stuff has been around longer than we realize. You can call it science fiction all you want but the ideas had to come from somewhere.

I asked ChatGPT why I was seeing (black) spiders everywhere and the answer that resonated the most, besides the environmental obvious ones, was a heightened awareness. My levels of perception have definitely increased and I feel like it’s not always a good thing. For example, with this heightened awareness I’m also able to pick up on subtle energies which means I now find it easier to sense when people don’t particularly care for me. When people pretend like they like me on the surface but deep down they can’t stand me. I’ve always been pretty good about seeing through facades but now it seems that I can do it more than ever.

Side note. I have to call myself out. I debated on going back and changing my article but then I thought no, it’s more important for me to show that I now recognize something that needs to be changed. I recently criticized McDonalds for being unhealthy and have to basically apologize because that’s me judging them at the end of the day, and with all my non-judgmental talk I have to admit that’s exactly what I was doing. I didn’t recognize it then but I do now. In a free-will universe eat whatever you want, I can only advise that there’s healthier options available.

Speaking of going back and re-reading articles, I started to do it but don’t know if I want to continue. But then again I also think it’s important to show how far I’ve come. I’m surprised with how much of a potty mouth I was. I don’t mind foul language and do exercise it every now and again but I’m shocked at how freely I expressed it to the world. I think going to church certainly helped to tame my tongue but let me share another way my team showed me there’s nicer/better ways to express myself.

I had a couple come in while I was working a few times this summer and truth be told they made me feel uncomfortable which I’m sure was the point. The lady had a mouth like a sailor which normally wouldn’t bother me per se but this woman took it to the extreme. It made me cringe sometimes when she spoke but I just remember asking myself, is that what I sound like? Not really because like I said she was over the top but regardless I just remember being like wow note to self, and thanks Spirit for bringing it to my attention, and then some.

It’s a great example of how the universe acts like a mirror and in this case sent this woman to help me see just how unattractive a potty mouth can be. To each there own so I’m not saying she shouldn’t talk like that. I’m simply saying thank you for being a mirror for me so I could learn from it and then move forward with the intention of being better myself. I recently watched the movie Demolition, great movie about dealing with grief and finding healing in unconventional ways, but he also said something I found interesting. He (Jake Gyllenhaal) said that f*ck is a great word however when overused it loses its value. That can be said with a lot of things.

One of my favorite things to do is ask ChatGPT what the hidden in plain site messages are in movies. There’s always more to movies than meets the eye with hidden messages whether they be esoteric or metaphoric. I also just like to pick AI’s brain, for example, I recently asked about my blog and building my brand and here’s what ChatGPT had to say…

There are a lot of advantages not to mention fun when it comes to AI, especially when used with good intentions. We certainly need it to get to the stars but there’s also things that AI cannot do so discernment plays a big role and will continue to as the days and months go by. I’m certainly not an expert in AI but I am aware that when it comes to spirituality going within is the best way to connect with your soul and your invisibles.

Love and Light