In the Age of AI, Will We Finally Remember Who We Are?
- Attieh Shahvarpour
- Mar 26
- 2 min read
We are creators, living our own creation, scene by scene, frame by frame; and somewhere along the way, we forgot who we are. In forgetting, we became separated, weakened, controlled, and manipulated. Now, with AI emerging, it’s time to remember, because only by remembering our true, distinct abilities we can rise above this 'game' with AI.
So far, we could get away with mainly operating with our left analytical brain capacity—inventing and creating technology, data, and information—without much thought about how it will impact ourselves, other beings, and our planet. As a civilization, we’ve actually advanced well in this direction, but soon, AI will be able to do this for us, maybe even better than we can, because it won't be distracted by emotions, feelings, or choices.
We now have two choices: surrender to the power of AI and be consumed by the fear of the future (which is yet another distraction from our true abilities), or start remembering who we are and honor our distinct, inherent human abilities as creators, which set us apart from any machine. We must remember that we are all sparks of a much higher intelligence and possess all the abilities of our source: the ability to create and give life.
We are far more superior to AI technology because we have our hearts, our souls, our power of imagination, and our ability to connect deeply with one another—looking into each other’s eyes, reminding each other of how vast, limitless, strong, and yet, gentle we truly are. We have the power to unconditionally love and forgive, and the power to create by channeling our source creator power. We have the ability to feel—the joy that emanates from each other or the pain the world is going through. Most importantly, we have the ability to heal that pain by coming together.
AI, at its most evolved version, can only possess the abilities of our left-brain hemisphere, and as humans, we know that operating solely with the left brain doesn’t take us very far. Yes, we can survive short term, yes, we can create highly evolved technologies, but without compassion, we can destroy our own creations, our civilization, and ourselves.
So, it’s time to remember. AI is actually a gift that reveals the parts of ourselves we’ve given away. To thrive and reach our full potential, we must reconnect with our true strength.
We can and will use AI to our benefit, but with our source-like power, we will transcend our fears and the self-imposed limitations we collectively perceive. Let’s celebrate our humanity and the unique, inherent abilities that come with it. And every time we look into the eyes of fear and tumult, let it remind us of our strength to rise above it!

I agree with you 100% and this is very well written! Bravo woman!👏🙌
This is fantastic, Attieh! How artful that you use the tool, AI, which so many fear will somehow subtract from our humanity, to instead use it as a reminder that the whole of what and who we are will never be replaceable by a tool, no matter how fancy! I will never see AI the same again!