The Power of 'I AM'
When you use 'I am' you are calling upon and
commanding the awareness of God. In scripture it is
said, 'I am that I am'. This is often spoken of or
written about in your 'new age' writings. We would
say to you that when you preface a statement with 'I am'
you are defining your greater self, your spiritual
self, and setting forth a deliberate action which you
are freely choosing to take upon yourself.
'I am' calls up the mystical aspect of self. It is the
part of self that is integrally related to cosmic
consciousness and the aspect of how the inner-self
defines God. So by the individual's statement they
have set forth their bio-physical actions and set
their third-dimensional reality.
You say: 'I am tired', 'I am exhausted', 'I am
frustrated, angry, alone, at my limit, depressed, and
on and on'. Therefore you have brought forth your own
state of being my affirming it with a prayer to your
higher self. The divine intelligence or cosmic
consciousness that is the essence of all that is
includes what you would call the Akashic Records, or
the essence of cosmic consciousness. This refers to
the part of yourself that is contained within the
origins of spirit that you carry within your physical
self, for in each individual is the essence of their
beginning within the cosmos.
All things that have been brought about and will be
known are contained within this cosmic consciousness,
the Akashic Record. This is why spirit holds no
partiality. This means you, the individual, attunes your
awareness by conscious choice to that level of cosmic
consciousness you choose to affirm.
When you start an affirmation by saying 'I am,' you
bring about an indeterminate essence which becomes
determined by your choice of divine declaration, the
use of 'I am'.
The action of this thought and 'verbiage use' happens
in the time or the duration of space in between
consciousness, or the period of awareness that
consciousness requires to be aware of the thought and
the subsequent material manifestation and physical
consequences of that thought. Therefore, time does not
have an external awareness, only awareness based in
the physiology of the individual holding the thought
that caused the physiological effects. This inner
self has a different sense of the duration of the
consequence of thought or the verbiage use. This is
why when you say 'I am' you are placing your thought
in active present time and the duration has the length
and effect you assign to it by living the emotion.
Use verbiage cautiously and think in an expansive
manner for what you experience on a day or within a
day's event may lapse into future time until it is
released. And to release it means to release all that
is attached to it, for in these attachments you have
recall and this recall will bring current the memory.
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