Please Stop Letting ChatGPT Tell You Who You Are

I love to learn
AND
I’m insatiably curious–which means I follow a lot of rabbit holes. I’m always watching how people teach, what they’re exploring, how they think across different fields.
And every once in a while, something wild drops into my inbox:Your Soul’s Blueprint in 5 Minutes Using AI!Discover Your Past Lives with ChatGPT!
Not long ago, one of those offers popped up. My first thought? Absolutely not. But my curiosity said, “Let’s just see what this is.” So, I clicked.
I ended up in a GPT-powered program that promised to “decode” my soul’s blueprint, past lives, and soul wounds just by inputting my birth date, time, and place.
It sounded like an astrology chart or human design, so I tried it. The results came flooding in… and they were way off.
I asked the bot which astrology system it used. “Whole house,” it said. Okay. That made sense. But the info still didn’t resonate.
I double-checked my birth details and ran it again.New info. Different past lives. Still not me.
I asked again which system it used. “Placidus,” it replied this time. That’s… not the same as before.
At this point, I really wanted to know what was going sideways. I asked for the chart it was using. It said I was a Libra Sun (true), Cancer Moon (nope), and Virgo Rising (super nope).
I challenged it.“These aren’t my placements” I said, “I know I’m a Leo Rising.”
It argued back: “No, I’m correct.” Then, moments later: “Oh sorry. Yes, you’re right. You’re a Leo Rising.”
And that’s when it hit me.
What if I hadn’t known better?What if I’d been brand new to astrology?What if I just trusted the result and let it shape how I saw myself?What if I walked away believing that this was my purpose, my past, my soul?
How much harm could that cause?
Listen. I love AI. I use it every day.It’s a brilliant second brain, great for meal plans and packing for road trips.
But your soul? That’s not something you can plug into a machine.
AI is only as good as the human who programmed it. And no matter how “intuitive” it seems, it does not channel. It does not connect to Spirit. It doesn’t pull cards or tune into your field. It scrapes words from the internet and spits out a best guess.
That is not a spiritual reading. That is not intuition.
And here’s what worries me: people are using this.
People are building belief systems based on this.People are possibly making life decisions based on a chatbot that argued with me about my rising sign.
There’s a reason real practitioners study for years. There’s a reason we train, practice, fail, re-learn, deepen:
We’re working with something sacred. The work we do changes lives–for better or worse. And we’re trained to hold space and help you apply and integrate the information you’re receiving.
You can’t outsource your soul.
The moment we hand our power to something outside ourselves–especially something designed to mimic authority–we chip away at our own self-trust.
That’s why so many people struggle to hear their intuition. They keep looking out there for confirmation, when the real work is inside.
No AI can do that for you. No GPT can help you trust yourself more. And no machine will ever replace the deep, living intelligence of your soul.
Don’t get me wrong–this isn’t fear about AI. It’s discernment. It’s a call to be aware.
Your soul isn’t downloadable and your path isn’t programmable.