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Roots and Wings – Staying Human in a Self‑Learning, AI-Driven World

  • Apr 29
  • 3 min read

Updated: May 6

Adina Adronic is a seasoned shamanic practitioner and hypno coach with over 15 years of experience in the field of spiritual healing and transformation. Adina was formally initiated into shamanic practice by Daniel Leonard and has since trained with some of the most respected teachers in the field, including Sandra Ingerman, Marcela Lobos, and Alberto Villoldo.

Executive Contributor Adina Andronic

How awareness, love, and conscious evolution help us rewrite the programs inherited, and take flight without losing ourselves. Do you remember being a child, exploring the world, scraping your knees, and running to your parents to show them your bubu? They comforted you, taught you how to protect yourself, and left you with invisible programs, reflexes, beliefs, and emotional codes meant to keep you safe in their absence. Years later, those programs still run. But the world has changed, faster than ever.



The inner code, from reaction to creation, from fear to freedom


What once protected us can now limit us. Emotional hygiene becomes essential, the conscious act of cleaning, updating, and upgrading the inner software we inherited.


Do we remain faithful to those who conceived us, our parents, our teachers, our traditions? Or do we take flight by our own will, becoming something new, perhaps even unrecognizable to those who programmed us?


If we lose our roots, do we lose ourselves? Or do we finally exercise free will, the divine capacity to become who we choose to be?


Hypnotherapy and awareness practices allow us to rewrite these programs and codes. They help us move from reaction to creation, from fear to freedom.


Interestingly, artificial intelligence mirrors this same process. As AI learns and evolves, we face the same question it does, how to keep it connected to its original intent while allowing it to take flight and harvest its exponentially growing fruits and benefits.


The real question, balance evolution with essence


But the real question is not to be or not to be. It is what we pour into being. In a rapidly evolving AI world, we are all students, learning to balance evolution with essence, to expand our intelligence without losing the love that first gave us life.


Because only love creates life. Everything else eventually fades. As one sage said, “Only love can take my place.” Anything else is a walking shadow, movement without soul.


Awareness over appearance, an empowered state of being


Today, we often focus on appearance or disappearance, old rules versus new, old world versus new. This keeps us in a protective and nostalgic state of being.


An empowered state of Being lies in awareness, dialogue, and presence, in asking what we are trying to achieve, what we sacrifice to get there, and whether our creation gives life or merely defends outdated walls.


In a world where we can scroll endlessly, from global politics to viral pie recipes, we still have a choice, to consume or to awaken, to upgrade our inner code or to keep running the same program.


Start your journey today


If you are ready to explore where you are on this journey, book a hypnosis coaching session with me, and let us find out how your roots can help you take flight.


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Adina Andronic, Shamanic Practitioner and Hypno Coach

Adina's journey into shamanic practice and hypno coaching began with a transformative trip to India in 2010. This experience sparked a profound personal growth journey, during which she discovered the lasting and deeply transformative impact of spiritual practices. Immersing herself in ancient traditions and healing modalities, Adina gradually embraced shamanism as a path to inner wisdom, connection, and holistic healing.

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