Why intuition matters in the age of AI

The other day I read an article written by someone who is working deeply in the field of AI and technology, reflecting on what it means to live in a world where AI becomes continuously present in the background of our lives, systems, businesses, devices, and eventually even our homes.
One sentence especially stood out to me: If you don’t know who you are, the system will shape you. AI is going to fill the vacuum of our lack of clarity.
Besides all the opportunities that AI offers I feel it is essential that we prioritize taking care of our own capacity to think, reflect and discern. We know how all systems throughout time have used powerful ways to influence what people think and feel, because that is needed to obtain power and keep it.
But what happens when a system without a conscience is handed more and more space to ‘shape’ our perception?
We’re not writing this as a doom scenario but rather as a very pragmatic and realistic one, a scenario in which your daily practice isn’t a luxury anymore but a necessity as it gives you access to something essential: your intuition.
Your intuition is directly connected to your capacity to stay connected to yourself while everything around you keeps moving faster, so that you can:
- feel what is true for you.
- recognize when something pulls you out of alignment.
- discern what deserves your energy and attention.
- stay connected to your own inner orientation.
Practices like Kundalini Yoga, meditation, breathwork, and nervous system regulation feel increasingly important right now to support us navigating this era to stay grounded in ourselves as the speed and intensity in which we experience life will not slow down. That’s up to us.
In a world that speeds up, we slow down. Enough to keep on feeling, enough to stay in touch with ourselves. Enough to show up with discernment, presence and clarity. Enough to access our intuition.
On Saturday the 16th of May we begin an 11 day Sadhana with a daily meditation practice to slow down together, release tension, regulate our nervous system and stimulate our ‘command center’, the Sixth Chakra, to sharpen our inner vision and knowing.
Are you with us?
