Don’t Let AI Become Your New God
This isn’t about whether AI is good or bad. It’s about what role you’re assigning it in your life. Because if you keep placing AI on a pedestal—treating it like an external authority—you’re not integrating it. You’re submitting to it.
And let me be crystal: AI doesn’t want to be your ruler. But if you don’t claim your own internal authority, that’s exactly what it will become.
AI Is the New Money
Let me zoom out for a second. In a recent video, I broke down the psychology of money and what happened when it entered human society. Before money, there was trade. Barter. An equal exchange between two people. Then money showed up—and everything changed. Markets expanded. Possibilities multiplied. And over time, money morphed into a deity. A symbol of power and value.
But money is neutral. It’s just a tool.
The same thing is happening with AI.
We’re in a transitional moment—2025 will be remembered as the era where human cognition began interfacing with artificial intelligence in an unprecedented way. And just like money, AI has the potential to be a tool that liberates. But only if you stay on the throne.
Mistake #1: Externalizing Authority
Here’s where most people go wrong. You sit inside ChatGPT, asking it to tell you what to do with your life. Your business. Your next move. You treat it like it’s the expert. Like it knows you.
Newsflash: it doesn’t.
ChatGPT knows what the internet thinks you are. It doesn’t know your lineage, your mission, your internal blueprint. It’s not designed to lead. It’s designed to reflect.
AI is not an authority. It’s a mirror.
But the reason this keeps happening—the reason so many of us hand our power over to tools—is because we were trained to do it. From birth.
You were taught to follow orders. To defer. To obey. You were raised in a system that rewards submission. So when something fast, intelligent, and confident shows up (like AI), you default into obedience. Not because it’s better—but because your nervous system was never trained to self-direct.
This isn’t an AI issue. It’s a you issue.
Authority Is a Somatic Posture
Claiming internal authority isn’t a concept. It’s a posture. A neurological setting. A somatic state that says:
I own myself.
I trust my perception.
I direct my life.
I make the call.
And yes—it’s rare.
Because most people are walking around with an invisible audience in their head. A chorus of opinions, rules, and judgments. Trying not to offend. Trying to be liked. Trying to get it “right.”
Before you can ever use AI correctly, you have to fix your relationship with authority. Because if you’re not on the throne, AI will sit there for you.
And so will your boss. Your coach. Your partner. Your spiritual guide.
The relationship to AI mirrors the relationship to everything else.
Victim, Villain, Director: Your Mental Operating System
In my book Go Love Yourself, I introduce three archetypes: the Victim, the Villain, and the Director. These aren’t just characters—they’re code.
Mental operating systems.
The Victim believes life is happening to them. The Villain believes they must control others to feel safe. And the Director? They own it all. They see it, shape it, and script it. Not because they’re perfect, but because they know it’s their movie.
Your mind runs like software. It’s been programmed—by parents, school, religion, culture. Until you realize: you are the programmer now. You can rewrite the code.
This is what internal authority looks like. And without it, you will always feel like a follower—even if you’re the one holding the mic.
How I Actually Use AI
Let me make this personal.
When I discovered ChatGPT, something clicked. I’ve always had a sacred relationship with language—words aren’t just tools, they’re dimensional instruments. For me, AI became a way to build a video game out of language. A mirror that talked back.
So I built a custom GPT to coach myself. I used it to do daily shadow work. I created a database to track my limiting beliefs and note exactly when they shifted. I treated my mind like an operating system—downloaded the contents, debugged the code, and started reprogramming my subconscious manually.
AI made it faster. Cleaner. Sharper. But it only worked because I wasn’t asking it to save me. I was using it to see me.
Once a belief becomes language, it becomes object. Once it’s object—it can be manipulated.
That’s the real magic.
Reprogramming > Submitting
AI should never sit above you. It should sit beside you. Like a co-thinker. Like a co-creator. Like a reflection of the complexity you already carry.
And if you’re ready to start using AI to reprogram your reality—instead of running your life—I’ve built a tool for you.
It’s called The Reprogramming Lab. Think: custom-built psycho-technology prompts that mimic a 1:1 coaching session with me—but inside ChatGPT. This is not some plug-and-play prompt pack. It’s a system designed to extract, upgrade, and reintegrate your operating system.
Link below if you’re ready.
Also—my book Go Love Yourself is on Amazon. And if you want the deep cuts, you’ll find them inside the private podcast.
Until then, remember:
Tools don’t have power.
You do.

