#79 Deepening Your OI (Organic Intelligence) in the Age of AI (Artificial Intelligence)
In this episode, Kelly shares her current perspectives on the increasing tendency to outsource our intuition.
As more of us are turning to AI to find answers, interpret meaning, and solve our personal problems, are we in danger of losing discernment and critical thinking?
Will we completely lose confidence in our own judgment and ability to make heart-led decisions, or to trust our gut instincts?
Kelly invites you to strengthen the signal between you and your soul.
At the end of this short episode is a guided activation to connect you to the truth of your soul.
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Hi, I'm Kelly Pietrangeli, and this podcast is designed to be an entertaining, inspirational, personal growth journey. Each episode goes in a mostly chronological order as I piece together the books, modalities, people, and experiences that have fallen onto my life path exactly when I needed them, and how often I resisted the very things I needed the most or didn't see the gifts contained in the challenges until later.
By sharing my stories, I hope to inspire you to reflect on your life path. What are the seeming coincidences that have led you to where you are today? What are the hidden gifts within your challenges? And what magic is out there waiting for you as you let go of resistance and follow your own breadcrumb trail?
At the end of each short episode, there's an opportunity for you to breathe and reflect on how my story relates to your own life. You can find more inspiration on my website, kellypietrangeli.com.
Hi, guys. I'm only properly realizing that I haven't recorded a public podcast episode for absolutely ages. I've been recording private audios to my Soul Explorers members and select friends and family to share what is undoubtedly the most important story of my entire life. It's like all the other podcast stories about my lifelong journey of following the breadcrumb trails have all led to this.
But unfortunately, I don't feel I can share it publicly yet, and I don't like being cagey and mysterious. That's just not me. I'm a very open book. As a matter of fact, I stopped listening to another podcast where I used to enjoy because of how many episodes felt like she was holding back details from her stories, saying only so much, but then leaving me scratching my head wondering why she'd even told the story at all if she was gonna be so vague about it.
So I don't wanna do that here. But until I have permission from all parties involved, I need to respect privacy. I'm only wanting to explain my absence to anyone who's wondering. I just had a look at the stats just now, and it's amazing to me that the Project Me podcast remains in the top 2% of podcasts worldwide when I am so inconsistent with it.
But I can see that during these gaps, more and more people are listening to the older stories, and I'm hearing from new listeners who are starting from episode one, which is really cool. So welcome if you're new, and thanks for sticking with me if you've been a longtime listener. A few months ago, I started a video series on my Instagram and Facebook called What I Believe to Be True.
The aim was to share what I believe to be true on topics relating to personal and spiritual development, meditation, healing practices, energy work, soul plans, astrology, moon cycles, past lives, reincarnation. Some of it I believe deeply in, and some of it I'm not so sure. Some of it I'm still exploring.
What I'd hoped people would gain from this series is a chance to feel into what you believe to be true for yourself, to be curious and open-minded and at the same time discerning. Because there is so much content out there with people presenting information as fact. We live in a world filled with outside voices and opinions constantly telling us what to think, feel, and believe.
Never before in human history have we been so bombarded with information. We are constantly processing. It's more important than ever to tune into your own inner knowing, to get quiet, and to trust what resonates as true for you. I started that video series by saying, "Don't believe a word I say unless what I say feels true to you."
My style has never been about convincing people or trying to win anyone over to my opinion. I believe we all come at anything from our own individual background and history, and for the soul path that we're on, and what lessons we're meant to be learning. What rings true for one person simply won't resonate with another.
Here on this podcast, I share my own unique experiences along my personal journey, and I always invite you to reflect on how my stories relate to your own life path. It's about being open, curious, and noticing what pulls you in or pushes you away, and asking yourself why. Because it's also easy to head too far in the opposite direction, being overly cautious to the point of becoming skeptical and close-minded, of needing proof for everything before you can believe it to be true, to think people are potentially duping you, to be mistrusting of anything that cannot be proven to be true.
And when you live your life through that lens, you're missing out on all of the magic that lies beyond the proven tangibles My bigger why for creating that video series was to help you to activate your intuition so you can feel into your truth. I wanted to share the messages of spiritual sovereignty, discernment, integrity, and not giving our power away to outside sources.
I realize now that I only got three episodes into that series, and I never went back to my long list of topics of what I believe to be true. No reason for that except I get sidetracked. I get loads of ideas all the time, and what excites me for a while loses its grip, and I move on to something else. But lately, I've been feeling that pull again to speak on truth.
In this age of fast information, we need to hone our intuition to be able to cut through the noise and really feel into what feels true for us. I read an article in Wired magazine that said the internet is slowly obliterating our BS detectors. Social media is awash with misinformation on everything from the Iran war to who wore what at the Glastonbury Festival.
You know, you'll get a celebrity saying, "Uh, I was not even at Glastonbury this year," but they're showing what they were wearing at Glastonbury this year. And now there are so many AI-generated images out there. You know, I used to stop the scroll when I saw a breathtaking photo of nature. Now, I barely pause because I have no idea if it's actually real or not.
Isn't that sad? I see an amazing animal video, and I start going, "Oh, wow, this is so cool." And then I notice in the comments underneath people going, "Fake, fake, fake." And I'm like, "Oh, maybe that isn't real." Even experts are struggling to tell what's real anymore. It seems to me that in this world of increasing artificial intelligence, we need to turn up our OI, organic intelligence.
You know, the intelligence that helped humanity to survive as long as it has. We mustn't just hand that over now, outsourcing our inner perception, our intuition Your sixth sense is every bit as important as your sense of sight or hearing, yet it's been evolutionarily phased out to the point of near extinction.
Now, when we even say sixth sense, it sounds almost supernatural, like, ooh, sixth sense. But think of how that sixth sense of knowing and seeing without eyes helped humanity for so long. Back in caveman days, what would have happened without the use of their sixth sense? How would they even know which direction to find sources of fresh water, or where the animals were, or when danger was near?
There was no Google Maps. They used their internal GPS. And over time, humans relied less and less on this sense, and it's being evolved right out of us. Imagine in 20 years from now, probably less, but let's just say 20 years, a pill is developed. Take one a day and receive all the nutrients needed for optimum health and vitality.
Our generation who still love the taste of food might resist it for a while. What? Take a pill instead of enjoying a lovely meal? But the younger generation might say, "Yeah, sure. No more food shopping and cooking and clearing up, and it's so cheap. I'm healthier than ever. Who needs food?" And within a few generations, the sense of taste would become diminished in humans.
Don't use it, you lose it, right? In 100 years, people would talk about the concept of taste, but not really understand it. Some would put something in their mouth and say they can vaguely taste something. Others would say, "What is taste?" And this is what I mean about intuition. It's that sixth sense that's been phased out to the point of many not even quite comprehending what it is.
When you can Google or ask AI to answer absolutely everything, why ask yourself? As more of us are turning to AI to find answers, interpret meaning, solve our personal problems, are we in danger of outsourcing our own intuition, discernment, and critical thinking? Will we completely lose confidence in our own judgment and ability to make heart-led decisions or to trust our gut instincts?
As you rely on AI more and more and more, you may begin to doubt your own expertise and instincts. Even when you're right, you lose that self-trust. Because AI-generated content is often so fluent, so confident, that it leads to lower confidence in our own judgment over time. Outsourcing your intuition to AI shifts your internal operating system from an active leader to a passive passenger.
When you let an algorithm become your inner compass, you risk losing the physical and emotional cues like the resonance in your heart or gut, that authentic guide, that decision-making that, that comes from deep within. And it's being shown that users who implicitly trust technology are likely to accept faulty AI suggestions, making them easier to manipulate.
We are becoming increasingly vulnerable to manipulation And now before I go any further, I'll say that I do use ChatGPT. It helps me in all kinds of ways. But at all times, I fully recognize it as a tool. It's not my therapist or my coach. I do not humanize it. I haven't given it a name because I can see how easily it is to build a relationship with a bot that seems to totally get me to the point where I'm asking it everything and losing my own self-trust.
For sure, AI offers huge benefits in efficiency, speed, handling complexity, but it presents a double-edged sword by creating a risk of over-reliance, reduced critical thinking, and the potential for intuition rust. There are a lot of names circulating for this concern: AI brain rot, cognitive offloading, AI slop, and even soul erosion.
Oof, that one hit me hard, soul erosion. That is why I'm feeling called to step up as my work as a soul mentor. I don't see how AI can replace our ability to connect with our soul. It is in danger of getting in the way of our connection with our soul, but only you can connect to your own unique soul truth, the truth of who you truly are.
I'm finding myself doing more and more soul plan readings and soul plan revision sessions for those who learned their soul plan a while back, and now we're gonna really activate that connection because the signal does get weak. There is so much interference out there. You just need to strengthen the signal between you and your soul.
I'm now also offering soul activation, which is a six-session journey with me to do just that, activate and strengthen your connection to your soul. They say that so many jobs will soon be completely outsourced to artificial intelligence, but my work feels safe. As long as there are people out there who remember that they are souls having a human experience and that they are here to do important things in the world and to not get sucked into the 3D matrix so deeply that they forget that, I think my work cannot be outsourced by a bot.
I actually just watched The Matrix for the very first time since it came out over 25 years ago. I can remember being in the cinema when I was pregnant with my eldest, and there was this scene with fetuses in glass tubes or jars, and I was feeling so nauseous, I nearly threw up. Watching it again now is interesting.
They actually speak of artificial intelligence and how people are living in a matrix being totally manipulated. I'm not personally wanting to take it that far, but I am hearing that we need to wake up and take full responsibility. That does speak to me as truth. I personally feel called to help people to strengthen their organic intelligence, their intuition, their discernment, with an ever-growing ability to live more honestly, authentically, and soul-led than ever before.
In an upcoming episode, I'll share the recent story of how the breadcrumb trail has led me into discovering a powerful way to feel and know what is true and right for me and what's not. I wanted to get this part out there now as a lead-up to that story
Dear listener, relax your forehead. Take a long, slow, deep breath in and let it out with a sigh Close your eyes if it's safe to do so. Keep relaxing your forehead
If truth had a color, what color would it be for you? Allow that color to shine brightly into your third eye, that space between your eyebrows
Filling your entire head up with that color and energy. The energy of truth showing itself to you right now
Only allowing the energy of truth to fill up your head
And then moving down into all of your body, your entire body filling up with the light and energy of truth
Pure, untainted truth
With each breath, truth permeates your every cell
From the top of your head Down to the tips of your fingers, all the way down to the tips of your toes And now asking truth a question and allowing an answer to come through simply and clearly. The question to ask your inner truth is: What truth about myself have I forgotten?
And now ask, what is my soul proud of me for?
Thank you for listening to the Project Me podcast. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review if you'd be so kind. You can also screenshot this episode and share it to your stories. Tag me, Kelly Project Me. My booking calendar is currently wide open for soul plan readings, and I have space for two one-on-one clients who'd like to work with me across six sessions of soul activation.
These can be done on Zoom from anywhere in the world. Go to my website, kellypetrangeli.com or email me, hello@myprojectme.com. Until next time, open your mind, open your heart, and stay curious. We all need some space in our lives for the magical and unknown