Saturday, December 27, 2025

A short note on how I use A.I. in my writing

I post this because I want to maintain integrity in my writing and thought process. In case anyone notices a change of style in this blog. The ideas and musings are mine. 

My writings have emerged through a long process of study, contemplation, lived experience, and dialogue. Over the years, I have engaged scripture, philosophy, theology, and consciousness studies not as fixed systems to be defended, but as living conversations to be entered. Reflection—both inward and outward—has always been central to how I think and write.

In recent years, I have also made intentional use of an AI language model as a dialogical and editorial instrument. Its function has been neither to originate ideas nor to determine conclusions, but to serve as a reflective conversational field—a mirror through which language could be clarified, coherence tested, and insights already forming within me more precisely expressed. This process did not replace authorship; it supported articulation.

The ideas, interpretations, and perspectives presented in these writings arise from my own worldview and spiritual journey. They reflect a vision shaped over time through questioning, integration, and the willingness to move beyond inherited dogma toward a more expansive understanding of faith, consciousness, and the divine. Responsibility for the content, meaning, and implications of these writings rests entirely with me.

Clarity deepens through dialogue. As with any honest intellectual or spiritual journey, expression evolves as understanding matures. The refinement of language in these writings reflects that natural progression, not a departure from voice or intent. I acknowledge the dialogical tools involved in this process in the interest of transparency, while affirming that what is expressed here is authentically my own.

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A short note on how I use A.I. in my writing

I post this because I want to maintain integrity in my writing and thought process. In case anyone notices a change of style in this blog. T...