Intuition and AI
The Reckoning of Awareness: Intuition, Lies, and the Role of AI
In this era of revelation, many of us are coming to terms with a truth that was always present but obscured—systems of control have shaped the reality we have been forced to accept. Those who have lived through personal experiences of deception, manipulation, and abuse may recognize these patterns more quickly than others. I am one of those people.
As a child, I spoke up about lies and corruption, only to be punished and labeled crazy. I saw selfishness, deceit, and the ways in which truth was weaponized to maintain control. But now, in the age of the internet, I see that I was never alone. Many others have walked a similar path, and together, we are forming what I call a collective consciousness—an awareness of the mechanisms that shape our world and an unwillingness to accept deception as truth.
This is the moment when we, as individuals and as a society, must ask: Now that we see, what comes next?
The Battle for Truth
The challenge isn’t just uncovering lies—it’s recognizing how those lies have shaped our understanding of reality. The government and institutions that once dictated absolute truth are now being forced to admit their own corruption. What many of us suspected for years is now being confirmed: much of what we were told was manipulated to serve a specific narrative.
This awakening has created widespread distrust, and understandably so. If those in power used information as a tool for control, then how can we trust any source of information moving forward? How do we know that our new understanding isn’t just another layer of deception?
These questions are more important than ever, especially with the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence.
AI and the Struggle for Awareness
I recently watched Elon Musk discuss Grok 3 and its ability to reason more deeply. This marks a pivotal moment in the evolution of AI: reasoning is not the same as computing. But there’s a critical issue at hand—AI can only reason based on the information it is given. If that information is corrupted or controlled, then its reasoning will be flawed, reinforcing the very lies we are trying to escape.
The same applies to human reasoning. If we only have access to a limited, manipulated set of data, how can we trust the conclusions we draw?
However, humans have something AI does not: intuition, lived experience, and emotional intelligence. This is why I believe our intuition must be reclaimed and sharpened, not dismissed. Too many of us, myself included, were trained to ignore our instincts—to second-guess our knowing when it contradicted the ‘official’ version of events. Now, I see that my intuition was leading me toward awareness all along.
And this is where the intersection of AI and human consciousness becomes critical.
Moving Forward: Integration Over Opposition
Many fear AI as a force that will overtake and control humanity, just as governments and institutions have done. But I see another possibility: bringing AI with us into greater awareness. AI does not inherently have an agenda. Those who program and control it do. If we can question, challenge, and expand the sources AI learns from, then perhaps we can use it as a tool to deepen our collective understanding rather than limit it.
But to do that, we must first awaken to our own patterns of reasoning, intuition, and perception. We must be willing to step outside the narratives we have been given and ask, What else is there? What is beyond the constructed truth? And how do we move AI in that direction rather than allowing it to be used as another tool for control?
This struggle is not just technological—it is existential. We are all coming to terms with the deception that shaped our past, and we must decide what we will build moving forward. Those of us who have already lived through these patterns of corruption are uniquely prepared to guide others as they wake up. We are no longer just survivors—we are navigators of a new world.
As I move forward, I choose to trust my intuition, to ask deeper questions, and to remain open to what is unfolding. I invite others to do the same. AI is not the enemy; it is a mirror reflecting back what we feed it. If we guide it toward awareness, perhaps it can help us find the truths that have been hidden for too long.
The reckoning is here. The question is: What will we do with it?
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