
Why Natural Diamonds Might Be the Answer to AI’s Greatest Threat to Humanity
We live in an era where two parallel phenomena have emerged to capture humanity’s attention: lab-grown diamonds threatening the relevance of natural diamonds, and artificial intelligence overtaking the role of natural human capacities.
In this article, Ronen Priewer, Founder of OrYahalom.com, stretches a deep scientifically philosophical thread between these two crises, arguing that they are not only connected, but that the solution to one may illuminate the path forward for the other.
The Rise of IQ and the Fall of Spirit
Humans are made of both matter and spirit. The matter is evident: DNA strands, bone structures, neurological pathways systems we can analyze, map, and manipulate. But what about the light? That inner light, the animating presence within. Some call it the soul, others Chi. In Hebrew, it’s Neshama. In the Bible, it’s called “in His Image.” This is the divine particle, the unseen essence that gives humanity its depth, its mystery, its dignity. And yet, during the rise of modern science, this dimension was abandoned. The study of the aura our energetic and spiritual field was cast aside. Dismissed as unscientific, unreal, or simply irrelevant. Whether due to an ideological aversion to religion, a rigid adherence to material evidence, or a lack of measurement tools, the result was the same: the light within was forgotten. In its place, we celebrated the intellect. IQ became king. Cognitive speed, memory, logic all elevated to the center of human value. The smarter you are, the more society rewards you. An entire academic world was built glorious in its knowledge yet almost entirely disconnected from the human aura. We became brains with bodies, but no fields. We advanced minds, but neglected the soul.
Diamonds: The Forgotten Light
Over the past century, humanity nurtured a singular image of the diamond. It became a symbol of wealth, status, and spectacle. Whether large or small, flawless or not, diamonds were quickly defined as pure matter ranked by cut, clarity, carat, and color. They were placed in the realm of luxury adornments to dazzle, objects of desire to signal power and privilege. "I am big, therefore I am," became the silent creed behind every showcase. And the industry embraced this narrative. But what do we really know about the light of diamonds? What do we know about their function beyond beauty? About their energetic presence, their vibrational nature, their connection to the human spirit? Very little, if anything. The spiritual dimension of the diamond its role as a crystal among crystals, its mention in the Bible as one of the stones used to communicate with the Divine was completely overlooked. Just as the human aura was dismissed, so too was the diamond’s inner light neglected. And in that omission, we find a shocking parallel: As humanity forgot its own light, it forgot the light of diamonds. Lab-grown diamonds now arrive not only as competition in price or form, but as challengers in essence. They force us to ask: If a diamond is only a structure of carbon, why should we care where it comes from? And by the same logic if humans are only brains, why should we care if it is AI or natural?
Awakening the Natural: The Call to Reclaim Light
Being a scientific philosopher means breathing life into ideas not solely through empirical methods, but through a fusion of mind and heart, intellect and intuition. And the insight you are about to encounter should resonate not from your logic center alone, but from the heart center of your balance. The question I raise is simple, yet potentially transformative:
What is the impact of diamond light on the human body?
If both humans and diamonds share carbon as their elemental essence, if humans are, at core, light-processing organisms, then what effect does diamond light its reflection, refraction, vibration have on the human aura and consciousness? This beautiful and uncharted field of research holds the potential to become the missing bridge between quantum mechanics and spirituality. It may, for the first time in history, reveal the science behind spirituality by allowing us to understand the dimension of light not symbolically, but experientially.
It is no coincidence that in the era when AI threatens to replace the human intellect, lab-grown diamonds challenge the authenticity of Earth-forged crystals. These twin crises are deeply connected, perhaps divinely so. They call on us to investigate what cannot be synthetically reproduced: essence, vibration, light.
Once this field matures, we will witness exponential growth not just in the appreciation of natural diamonds, but in the awakening of humanity’s long-forgotten energetic field. The aura will return to center stage.
And in that light, we won’t fear AI or lab-grown diamonds. We will bless their presence as catalysts pushing us to remember what is real, what is core, and what is luminous within us. Both AI and lab-grown diamonds will find their rightful place not as threats, but as assistants, tools to serve us in a new realm where fear dissolves and light becomes the language of truth.