Sages throughout the ages have used the expression “I Am” as a shorthand to describe, not only our personal state of consciousness, but our entire self-conception. It’s more than our identity, it’s the net result of our conditioning as children, development as adults and reaction to our daily experience. This I Am limits or empowers us depending on how it’s been developed. It is a filter that affects how we see the world and how the world responds to us. It’s a cumulative repository of what we expect from life, and the life we experience always…
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