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More Than AI: Discovering Divine Intelligence Inside Us All

Aug 30, 2025, 7:15 AM
Tato Malay

Tato Malay

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I have something more powerful than artificial intelligence. I call it Divine Intelligence, and it lives inside me and inside every one of us. It isn’t a gadget or a program built from code; it’s the conscious, appearing force of the Universe flowing through my thoughts, feelings, and choices. When I slow down and listen, I feel it guiding my steps, nudging me toward what truly matters, and helping me turn what seems impossible into what’s possible.

Our schools teach us to think logically and to solve problems with numbers. For a long time, I believed that was all there was to learning. But then I encountered the idea of multiple intelligences, proposed by Howard Gardner. He reminded me that intelligence isn’t a single bottle to fill; it’s a spectrum. There’s logical- mathematical intelligence, yes, but there’s also intrapersonal intelligence—knowing my own emotions and drives—and interpersonal intelligence—knowing how to connect with others, to listen, to lead, to collaborate. These, I found, were not just “soft skills.” They were real, shaping forces that shape my choices and my life.

In my own journey, I discovered and nurtured these inner powers a little later than I expected. Intrapersonal intelligence helped me become honest about my fears and hopes. Interpersonal intelligence taught me how to read the room, to offer support, and to build bridges where there were walls. But the deeper awakening came when I formed the I AM Kamalayan Movement. Kamalayan learning, or Kamalayan education, invites us to see ourselves not merely as bodies in a busy world, but as spiritual beings having a human experience. It blends spiritual and cosmic intelligences, inviting us to tap into a divine power within.

This is where Divine Intelligence enters the picture. It’s the sense that there is a wellspring inside us—a direct line to the abundance of the Universe. It’s not about waiting for luck or for someone else to hand us the keys to wealth or happiness. It’s about asking, listening, and acting from a place of trust. The Bible’s line “Ask and you shall receive” isn’t a magic spell; it’s a reminder to align our desires with the larger flow of life, to open ourselves to guidance, and to take steps that echo our deepest values.

When I focus on Divine Intelligence, I’m not chasing money as an end in itself. I’m seeking the power within—an inner clarity, resilience, and creativity that can attract resources, opportunities, and partnerships that align with my purpose. It’s a shift from external attainment to inner alignment: a belief that wealth and abundance are outcomes of living in tune with the Universe, of being true to myself, and of serving in ways that uplift others.

In the Kamalayan Mindset of Champions, I follow universal principles that echo this truth: my reality starts in consciousness; I am shaped by what I believe I am; the future is imagined in the present moment; abundance flows when I recognize God as the source; and everything unfolds in perfect timing. This is not anti-science; it’s a complement to science—an invitation to use every tool, including Divine Intelligence, to dream bigger and live more fully.

So I choose to cultivate this Divine Intelligence every day: through reflection, mindful action, and compassionate connection. I will ask, listen, and act, knowing that the wealth I seek is part of a greater, living design—one that begins inside me.

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