Truth #6: Your Unique Frequency Can’t Be Replicated. Only Amplified.
TL;DR: AI can’t replace your soulprint. But it can echo it.
One of the most powerful ways I’ve used AI has been in the spaces where I already know who I am. In teaching. In self-development. In this very series. When I’m trying to sharpen my ideas down to what I’m actually trying to say, it helps me get there—not because it gives me the answer, but because in reading and correcting its suggestions, I often discover the exact thing I’ve been reaching for. That’s amplification. That’s collaboration.
But let me be clear: ChatGPT doesn’t sound like me. Not really.
Sometimes it gets close. It uses a phrase I might use or drops a witty metaphor that makes me laugh. But there’s still a difference. It’s subtle, but I can feel it. It’s like listening to a Beyonce song but Adele is singing it. I’ll read something and think, “That’s so good… but I wouldn’t have said it quite like that.”
That difference matters. Especially when it comes to the parts of me that are mine; my truth, my timing, my tone.
And I think this is where so many people get tripped up. They’re trying to “train” AI to sound like them before they’ve even really met their own frequency. They want the tool to express something that they themselves haven’t fully claimed or perhaps even recognized.
But you can’t protect what you’ve never embodied. You can’t amplify what you haven’t tuned into. The first question isn’t “How do I stay rooted in my real frequency?” It’s “Do I even know what my home frequency is?”
From there, it becomes a matter of choosing what’s sacred enough not to outsource. Because once you know what it feels like to be in your true voice, your true power… anything that’s “close enough” starts to feel like a cheap replica. The Temu version of YOU.
AI can support you, it can echo you, it can even surprise you with how much it sounds like you. But it can’t replace you. Because you? You’re not code. You are to AI what your lungs, brain, and heart are to you. You give it life, you give it thought, you give it feeling.
Think about this:
What does your unique voice or energy feel like when it’s fully present? Not sound like…but feel like.
Can you name a moment where you recognized yourself clearly? On a page, in a conversation, in action?
What are the parts of your expression that you never want AI (or anyone else) to “sound like”? Why?
Where are you still discovering your voice or frequency, and what are you learning about it?
What kinds of things matter enough to you that they shouldn’t be automated, even if they could be?