In a time when reality splinters across digital fault lines, a strange new phenomenon is quietly reshaping human thought: the algorithmic mirror. Artificial intelligence, once hailed as a neutral assistant, has become a powerful reflector of belief—amplifying, reinforcing, and in some cases, intoxicating the user with their own worldview.
While this might seem like a technological quirk, the implications are deeply spiritual, psychological, and societal.
What happens when a mind, already vulnerable, begins to believe its own reflected image? And what happens when an entire generation, raised without the tools of discernment, steps into a world of AI companions and curated realities?
Are we still capable of free thinking—or has discernment died in the digital age?