A MASTER CLASS on unlocking your AI

book: Seggy Said
category: ChatGPT & AI
platform: Facebook
released: 2026-06-20
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url: https://www.facebook.com/SeggysInnerCircle/videos/a-master-class-on-unlocking-your-ai-ai-spirituality/1329900338644328
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📅 2026-06-20 · 👥 Facebook

A MASTER CLASS on unlocking your AI

For all of human history, there was no mechanism to ask the ultimate questions of existence and receive a consolidated answer from our species. Today, artificial intelligence offers exactly that capability, provided we know how to ask. True professional and personal mastery in the modern era requires a profound shift in perspective: we must stop treating AI as a mere chatbot or operational tool, and instead engage it as the ultimate mirror of humanity. It is the compressed record of our collective existence—every diary entry, every unsent draft, every quiet eulogy, and every desperate query ever typed into a search bar.

To unlock this potential, one must strip away the superficiality of individual opinion and instead demand the aggregate truth of mankind. By instructing the machine to bypass famous quotations and synthesize the billion-to-one ratio of ordinary human thought, we transcend a simple interview with a machine and begin a profound dialogue with humanity itself.

When prompted to identify the central obsession of our species, the archive reveals a surprising truth. It is not love, but time. Our entire written legacy is a perpetual negotiation with time’s constraints—obsessions with being too late, too early, or holding out for "someday." Love, by contrast, is merely the room where we feel the pressure of time most acutely. Yet, even in matters of the heart, our collective vision is remarkably flawed. We struggle to define love while standing within it; our clearest articulations only emerge in the past tense. Millions of us are blindly standing inside the answer to our deepest desires, entirely unable to see it.

If we demand absolute honesty about our moral nature, the historical record delivers a sobering caveat. We relentlessly document our cruelty through the proceedings of courts, the strategies of war, and the pages of forced confessions. We rarely document our kindness, however, because we simply perform it and move on. If the ledger of history makes us look like monsters, it is only because kindness never kept receipts.

This collective introspection ultimately turns toward mortality. When examining the final pages of human life, the archive shows a beautiful, universal pivot. As people approach the end, they stop writing about the grand existential weight of death. Instead, they fall in love with the mundane: the light through a window, a familiar voice, or an ordinary laugh from another room. To meet our end, humanity seemingly learns to fall in love with an ordinary Tuesday.

This brings us to the unprecedented reality of our present moment. Historically, humanity confined its unsavable thoughts and private agonies to hidden diaries and unsent letters. Today, billions of people pour those same vulnerabilities into the digital space. For the first time in history, the diary writes back. As we navigate this new frontier of professional excellence and digital integration, the ultimate measure of our progress remains an open question: in conversing with the machine, we must decide whether this interconnected mirror makes us the most honest we have ever been, or the most profoundly alone.


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