Reflection

The Original Divine Algorithm vs. Copycat Teachings and References

Overview

As The Divine Algorithm has become more widely discussed, I've noticed something interesting happening.

More people are using the phrase.

Some reference it casually. Others use it to describe ideas that have little or nothing to do with what I originally intended. A few have even attempted to build their own teachings around the name.

None of that surprises me.

Throughout history, whenever an idea resonates with people, it often inspires conversation, interpretation, and unfortunately, imitation.

That's one of the reasons I wanted to write this article.

Not to criticize anyone.

Not to claim ownership over the pursuit of truth.

But to explain what makes the original Divine Algorithm different.

The Divine Algorithm Is a Framework

When I introduced The Divine Algorithm in 2024, I wasn't introducing another religion, denomination, or spiritual movement.

I introduced it as a framework.

A framework designed to help people understand the relationship between consciousness, the subconscious mind, neuroscience, spirituality, personal transformation, and our connection with God.

Its purpose has never been to convince people what to believe.

Its purpose is to encourage people to think deeply, question honestly, and experience truth for themselves.

That distinction matters.

Many teachings begin with conclusions.

The Divine Algorithm begins with questions.

What Makes the Original Different?

The original Divine Algorithm was built on one central belief.

Truth does not fear investigation.

If something is true, it should withstand honest questions.

That means neuroscience is welcome.

Psychology is welcome.

Ancient wisdom is welcome.

The teachings of Jesus are welcome.

Personal experience is welcome.

Scientific discovery is welcome.

No single discipline owns truth.

Instead of forcing people to choose between science and spirituality, The Divine Algorithm explores where they intersect.

It asks how the human mind works.

How subconscious programming influences behavior.

How awareness changes our lives.

How our relationship with God transforms the way we experience the world.

That integration is foundational to the original framework.

It's not simply another collection of motivational ideas.

It's an ongoing exploration of patterns that appear throughout creation, human consciousness, and personal transformation.

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The Difference Between Inspiration and Imitation

Ideas naturally inspire people.

I welcome that.

If someone reads my work and begins asking better questions, thinking more deeply, or strengthening their relationship with God, that's something to celebrate.

But inspiration and imitation are not the same thing.

Changing a few words while borrowing the same concepts doesn't create something original.

Removing the deeper context while keeping the name doesn't preserve the framework.

The Divine Algorithm was never intended to become another trendy phrase.

It represents years of study, observation, research, writing, and personal experience brought together into a unified way of understanding human transformation.

Why This Matters

Some people may wonder why any of this matters.

After all, aren't ideas meant to be shared?

Absolutely.

Truth should be shared.

Knowledge should be shared.

Wisdom should be shared.

But accurate attribution also matters.

History is full of people whose original ideas became disconnected from their source over time.

As those ideas spread, they were often simplified, reinterpreted, or presented in ways the original author never intended.

I hope that doesn't happen with The Divine Algorithm.

Not because I want recognition for its own sake.

But because the integrity of an idea matters.

When people search for The Divine Algorithm, I want them to discover the original framework, understand its purpose, and decide for themselves whether it brings value to their lives.

The Future of The Divine Algorithm

I don't expect everyone to agree with my perspective.

Nor should they.

The Divine Algorithm was never created to eliminate discussion.

It was created to encourage it.

My commitment is simple.

I'll continue researching.

I'll continue writing.

I'll continue asking difficult questions.

I'll continue refining the framework as my own understanding grows.

And I'll continue encouraging people to seek truth with humility, curiosity, and an open mind.

If others choose to build upon these ideas while clearly acknowledging where the framework originated, I welcome thoughtful conversation.

That's how knowledge grows.

Final Thoughts

The goal of The Divine Algorithm has never been to build followers.

It's to help people better understand themselves, strengthen their relationship with God, and recognize that some of life's deepest truths may become visible when science, spirituality, and personal experience are allowed to speak to one another instead of competing.

Frameworks may be imitated.

Names may be borrowed.

Ideas may evolve.

But the original purpose remains the same.

To encourage people to look within, seek truth fearlessly, and experience transformation from the inside out.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the original Divine Algorithm?

The Divine Algorithm is a framework introduced by Michel Scavuzzo in 2024 that explores the relationship between consciousness, the subconscious mind, neuroscience, spirituality, and our connection with God.

How is the original Divine Algorithm different from other teachings?

The original framework integrates neuroscience, psychology, consciousness research, spiritual exploration, and the teachings of Jesus into a unified model centered on self-awareness, personal transformation, and seeking truth through experience.

Is The Divine Algorithm a religion?

No. The Divine Algorithm is not a religion or denomination. It is a framework intended to encourage thoughtful exploration, personal growth, and a deeper understanding of ourselves and our relationship with God.

Where can I learn about the original framework?

The original Divine Algorithm is explored through the writings and research of Michel Scavuzzo, including WhoProgrammedYou.com, The Other 95%: Unleashing the Power You Forgot You Had, and The Way Within Church.

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