I AM
All
things when they are admitted are made manifest by the light: for everything
that is made manifest is light. Eph. 5:13
THE
"light" is consciousness. Consciousness is one, manifesting in
legions of forms or levels of consciousness. There is no one that is not all
that is, for consciousness, though expressed in an infinite series of levels,
is not divisional. There is no real separation or gap in consciousness. I AM
cannot be divided. I may conceive myself to be a rich man, a poor man, a beggar
man or a thief, but the center of my being remains the same regardless of the
concept I hold of myself. At the center of manifestation there is only one I AM
manifesting in legions of forms or concepts of itself and "I am that I
am."
I AM
is the self-definition of the absolute, the foundation on which everything
rests. I AM is the first cause-substance. I AM is the self-definition of God.
I AM
hath sent me unto you.
I AM
THAT I AM.
Be
still and know that I AM God.
I AM
is a feeling of permanent awareness. The very center of consciousness is the
feeling of I AM I may forget who I am, where I am, what I am but I cannot
forget that I AM. The awareness of being remains, regardless of the degree of
forgetfulness of who, where, and what I am.
I AM
is that which, amid unnumbered forms is ever the same. This great discovery of
cause reveals that, good or bad, man is actually the arbiter of his own fate,
and that it is his concept of himself that determines the world in which he
lives [and his concept of himself is his reactions to life]
In
other words. If you are experiencing ill health, knowing the truth about cause,
you cannot attribute I Am the illness to anything other than to the particular
arrangement of the basic cause-substance, an arrangement which [was produced by
your reactions to life, and] is defined by your concept "I am
unwell." This is why you are told "Let the weak man say, 'I am
strong' " (Joel 3:10), for by his assumption, the cause-substance I AM is
re-arranged and must, therefore, manifest that which its rearrangement affirms.
This principle governs every aspect of your life, be it social, financial,
intellectual, or spiritual.
I AM
is that reality to which, whatever happens, we must turn for an explanation of
the phenomena of life. It is I AM's concept of itself that determines the form
and scenery of its existence. Everything depends upon its attitude towards
itself; that which it will not affirm as true of itself cannot awaken in its
world. That is, your concept of yourself, such as "I am strong,"
"I am secure," "I am loved," determines the world in which
you live. In other words, when you say, "I am a man, I am a father, I am
an American," you are not defining different I AM's; you are defining
different concepts or arrangements of the one cause-substance the one I AM.
Even in the phenomena of nature, if the tree were articulate it would say,
"I am a tree, an apple tree, a fruitful tree."
When you know that consciousness is
the one and only reality-conceiving itself to be something good, bad, or
indifferent, and becoming that which It conceived itself to be -you are free
from the tyranny of second causes, free from the belief that there are causes
outside of your own mind that can affect your life.
In the state of consciousness of the individual is found the
explanation of the phenomena of life If man's concept of himself were
different, everything in his world would be different. His concept of himself
being what it is, everything in his world must be as It IS.
It IS dearly clear that there is only one I AM and you are
that I AM. And while I AM is infinite, you, by your concept of yourself, are
displaying only a limited aspect of the infinite I AM.
The Power of Awareness
Neville Goddard
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