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AI vs. Inner Wisdom: Why Your Soul Knows More Than Artificial Intelligence Ever Can

  • Jun 16
  • 6 min read

Updated: Jun 23

Artificial Intelligence is not divine wisdom

We live in a world where technology is everywhere. It’s in our pockets, on our desks, and even woven into our daily conversations. With tools like AI, we now have access to more information in seconds than previous generations could gather in a lifetime.


And while that’s pretty amazing, it also raises an important question: Are we forgetting where real wisdom comes from? AI is just that—a tool. It’s smart, fast, efficient, and helpful. It can support us in expressing what we’re feeling when words are hard to find. It can offer new ways of looking at things. It can even help us organize our thoughts when they feel jumbled.


But we need to remember something important. Just because it’s helpful doesn’t mean it’s wise. In other words, AI might be useful, intelligent, and even impressive—but that doesn’t mean it carries the deep wisdom that can only come from Source.


AI is not your soul nor is it the Source of All-There-Is, or what I call God. It’s also not your inner wisdom or your divine compass. It’s simply a man-made tool—helpful, but limited. Unlike your soul, which is connected and one with God, AI is not connected to divine intelligence. And because of that, it can’t offer the kind of truth that comes from that sacred place.


We Can Give Away Our Power Without Realizing It

We all want answers, especially when we’re hurting, confused, or searching for deeper meaning. It’s normal to look outside of ourselves when we feel lost or uncertain.


But this is where it can get tricky. Because when we constantly turn to something outside of us—whether it’s a person, a book, the news, a belief system, or now, AI—and stay there, we risk disconnecting from the one place where real truth lives: within us.


AI doesn’t have access to the Source. It can’t feel your soul’s whisper or sense the nudge that comes from divine intelligence. It only knows what’s already been written, said, or programmed by others. AI can reflect what’s out there, but it cannot originate divine truth. That kind of knowing doesn’t come from a screen. It comes from your direct connection to the Source.


Let AI Support You Rather Than Lead You

I’m not saying don’t use AI. I use it too. It’s a beautiful tool when it’s used with care and intention. For example, it helped me polish and structure the original version of this article. That saved me hours of editing and helped me express what I really meant more clearly. But we must be aware of how we use it, and why.

 

Here’s what I’ve learned that helps me:

  • Ask AI, but check in with yourself after reading its response. Just because something sounds good doesn’t mean it’s true for you.

  • Let it help you clarify your message, but don’t let it replace your voice. Let your heart and inner guidance lead the way.

  • Pause before you seek answers outside of yourself. Often, you already know what you need. You just haven’t taken the time to listen.

  • Stay connected to your Source. Whether it’s through stillness, prayer, journaling, or spending time in nature, keep returning to your own knowing. That’s where your truth lives.


I Believe That Discernment Is More Important Than Ever

So, how do we tell the difference between man-made wisdom and divine guidance? It’s through discernment. Discernment is the ability to recognize what’s true for you. It’s the quiet inner sense that helps you feel the difference between something that sounds helpful and something that actually is. Think of it like spiritual common sense, but much deeper than logic. It’s about listening to how something feels in your body and spirit, for example, in your gut or heart—not just how it sounds in your mind.


Discernment helps us to recognize whether a message is coming from the mind or from the soul. Man-made wisdom often sounds logical, or even spiritual on the surface. But inner wisdom or divine guidance? It comes from a deeper, more peaceful place within. You don’t just hear it; you feel it. You just know.


It’s not about judging others or being suspicious of everything. It’s more like having a finely tuned filter inside you. It helps you notice the difference between truth and noise, between peace and pressure, fear and love, or between alignment and manipulation.


And this isn’t something you master in a day. Discernment is something you grow over time, like a skill. You cultivate it by slowing down, tuning in, and paying attention to how things make you feel. Does it bring peace, or does something feel off? Does it take away your power or does it empower you? Does is feed your soul or your ego?


Let’s say you read or hear something that everyone else seems to love, but you feel uneasy about it. You may not even be able to explain why, but something inside you just knows—it’s not for you. That’s discernment in action.

Or maybe you’ve begun to read a book that others have repeatedly told you is the truth, and yet it doesn’t sit quite right with you. That gentle discomfort? That’s discernment


Intuition and Discernment Work Together 

Now, how is discernment different from intuition or inner wisdom?

Your intuition is your built-in guidance system. We’re all born with it. It’s your soul’s way of speaking to you. It’s the quiet nudge, the inner whisper, the gut feeling that shows up before you even think about it. It often comes first, fast, and quiet.


But your intuition is like a muscle. If you never use it, it stays small and undeveloped. When you begin to listen to it, trust it, and act on it, it starts to grow stronger. It becomes a reliable guide.


Discernment is what helps you to understand and trust that intuitive message. It helps you sift through all the noise, the opinions, the shoulds, and shouldn’ts, and say, "Yes, this feels right for me," or "No, that doesn’t feel right" You use discernment to test what your intuition is telling you, especially when outside voices are loud.


So, if your intuition is the muscle, discernment is how you use it wisely. They work hand in hand. But first you have to recognize, and then acknowledge, that your intuition is your direct connection to your soul, which is one with All-There-Is. Then just like building any muscle, developing both takes time, patience, and willingness.


But once you start strengthening them, your connection to your Source becomes clearer, stronger, and more trustworthy than anything technology can ever offer.


AI Comes from Humanity’s Oneness—Not Divine Oneness

To me, AI represents the collected knowledge of humanity. It’s what I think of as the "oneness" of the human experience. And in that oneness, there is beauty and brilliance—but also fear, judgment, ego, and limitation. Because it’s made by people, it carries all the light and all the shadows of the human condition. And because of that, it’s also finite.


But when you connect with your Source—your God, your Higher Self, the Universe, whatever name you use—you are tapping into something entirely different. You connect with the Oneness of ALL-THAT-IS. In this Oneness, there is no fear, no guilt or judgment and no manipulation. There’s only Love, truth and peace - only patience, acceptance and a knowing that is beyond words.

This kind of wisdom is limitless. It’s ever present, loving and truthful. But to receive this truth, we must be willing to open to it. We must quiet the noise and trust what we hear, and feel from within.


You Hold the Truth

AI is brilliant, but it is not divine. It can assist you, inspire you, and help you put words to your feelings. But it is not your guide. You are. Your intuition. Your inner wisdom. Your discernment. Your connection to Love, to God, to the Source of all life. That’s where truth lives.


So, as you continue navigating this tech-filled world, remember this: AI can help you express what’s already inside you—but it doesn’t hold all of your answers. Here are four examples of what I mean:

  • AI doesn’t know what’s true for you. It can’t feel what resonates in your body, heart, or soul. It can offer options, perspectives, and possibilities—but it can’t tell you which one is aligned with your highest good. Only you can feel that.

  • AI doesn’t connect to God or your higher self. It can’t receive divine downloads, spiritual insight, or guidance from a place beyond human knowledge. It can mimic the language of spirituality, but it can’t originate truth from the divine.

  • AI can’t tell you why you’re here. It can’t reveal your soul’s purpose, your next right step, or your unique calling. Those answers unfold through your connection with ALL-THERE-IS—not from code or data.

  • AI is based on all of humanity’s language and information. But some of your deepest answers come from silence, stillness, dreams, or inner knowing that words can’t fully explain. That space is sacred—and it’s not something AI can touch.


In other words, AI can offer answers based on what’s been written, programmed, or shared by others. But it doesn’t hold the whole truth—especially not the truth that comes from your soul, your Source, and your direct lived experience. That kind of wisdom doesn’t come from outside of you. It lives within you. Always has. Always will.


Thank you for taking the time to read this article and I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments below.   

 
 
 

9 Comments


Angel
Jun 18

Food for thought 💭:

“AI isn’t the enemy, forgetting who we are is!” ( Gregg Braden)

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Angel
Jun 18

Great article and one to be discussed and talked about.

AI is a reduction in human error, lack of human creativity, and emotional intelligence.

Humans need to make mistakes to learn from, and to recognize we have freedom of choice. We need to expand our creativity , we are creators. Our most expansive experiences is learning thru our different emotions.

Quote from Gregg Braden:” We cannot give our humanness away to technology before we even know what it means to be fully human. We owe it to ourselves, as a spicies to find out who we are before we give it away forever. We will feel less need to bring that external technology into our life, bodies because we ARE…

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Unknown member
Jun 18
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Thank you for taking the time to read this article and for your comment!

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Lucille
Jun 18

Anything artificial is just that, artificial.


It's a great topic and should be spoken of over and over.


In a perfect world our educators would be teaching about our innate power, our connection to each other and to all living things and of quantum physics . So then ,when AI is introduced we would automatically know its a tool and not a path.

Sadly, the people disconnected to their own wonderment will look to AI for dept, connection and meaning. AI will have great insight for them with an accumulated collection of data from the most enlightened beings to have ever walked the earth and therefore, to the disconnected, this will sound like a path.

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Unknown member
Jun 18
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Thank you for your comment!

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Mindgardner
Jun 17

Great article. It is so true that AI is limited and our souls knowledge is infinite. And it is important to not become so dependant on AI that we forget we know the answers ourselves.

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Unknown member
Jun 18
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So true! Thank you!

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