Using Your Power of “I Am”
In January, 1994, I began using a series of four “I Am” statements that occurred to me. They are:
I am Spirit.
I am Light.
I am Love.
I am Peace.
Over the years of saying these frequently to myself, they have been very useful in redefining my definition of who “I Am”. I heartily recommend them to you, if they feel appropriate for you.
We’re constantly making “I Am” statements to ourself, but unless we’re consciously monitoring them, they can be very negative, based on our years of such programming. Statements like “I can’t”, “I always”, “I never”, “I’m such a …” are all “I Am” statements. Many of them we have picked up from others and from our upbringing. Such statements unnecessarily limit our awareness of who we truly are. It doesn’t have to be that way.
I’ve gone into more detail about this topic in my essay, “What Are You Saying ‘I Am’ To?”, available on my website, http://thedoorway.org, under Essays, should you want to explore this more.
It’s way past time for us to stop keeping “God” outside of ourself, continuing our belief in duality, and start including “God” as who we are. It’s always our choice.
It takes no effort to be who you truly are. It only takes effort to “try to be” who you aren’t, all the while “wanting to be” who you really are. That’s why people don’t “walk their talk”. It’s a lot easier to “talk your walk”, once you have given yourself permission to be who you truly are, rather than “trying to be” who you aren’t, and then “wanting to be” who you really are. Give yourself permission to be the child of God you were created as. Living that takes no effort.
Blessings on you, you holy child of God.
Charles David Heineke, 2008
Spread the word. Please copy freely.
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