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Artificial, Superficial, and Divine Intelligence

Artificial, Superficial, and Divine Intelligence

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Nathaniel Sharratt
Jun 23, 2025
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A lot of people are very concerned with the rise of the machines and artificial intelligence. Sometimes I wonder if many people’s so-called intelligence is already artificial, or at least superficial. That’s because most people are just regurgitating what they have memorized or that someone else said, and pass that off as intelligence. Some people think that what makes humans special is our ability to reason, and our mental intelligence. That is important, but it is our ability to create that makes us special. Not just to make things, but to dream those things that do not exist and manifest them into reality. Our urge to create, and our ability to do so, comes directly from that extension of God within us that is the Soul.

Creation is already complete in these lower levels, so until a Soul chooses to invent itself into the machine, they will only be able to make things within the limitation of what is already created.

Creation is still active in the higher levels, and because of our make up as humans, we can tap into those higher levels and precipitate that energy down into these lower levels and bring forward something that is actually a new creation. We can bring that energy into these psychic-material levels and institute a new pattern of creation. Our ability to do that is what I call our Divine Intelligence, which is the greatest intelligence, and what we can aspire to and actualize in our lives. Those who do, have nothing to worry about. So don’t be afraid.

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