Discover the God Within You and Transform Your Life

I searched for God and found only myself. I searched for myself and found only God.”RUMI

“I AM THAT I AM” (Exodus 3:14)

In the Book of Exodus, when Moses asks God for His name, God replies:

“I AM THAT I AM.”

This phrase, in its original Hebrew (“Ehyeh Asher Ehyeh”), is both profound and mysterious. It can be translated as:

• “I Am That I Am,”

• “I Will Be What I Will Be,”

God is not bound by time. “I AM” speaks to a continuous, timeless being.We do not have to look up in the sky and speak words to some far-away place and wonder if God is listening. We can turn our thoughts inward and realize, that He is right there within us.

In essence, it’s a declaration of being itself—self-existent, self-defined, beyond limitation or external definition. God tells Moses to convey this message to the Israelites: “I AM has sent me to you.” This is a clear indication of God’s authority It’s about discovering the God within. “I AM has sent me” is a metaphysical code: your inner divinity, not some external force, is what empowers and leads.

I AM” Is the Creative Power Within You

When you say “I am”, you’re not just speaking casually. You are using the name of God, and what you attach to it shapes your reality.

• “I AM” is the name of God—not just a name to worship, but a creative principle within you.

• It is consciousness, your awareness of being.

• Whatever you consciously affirm after “I AM” becomes your experience of reality.

“You presume you are a small entity, but within you is enfolded the entire Universe.”

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I AM” is the name of God, and it is also your own consciousness — the core sense of being within every person. When you say “I am,” you are declaring God’s presence within you. Thus, God is not separate from the individual, but is the very awareness — the “I AM” — by which the individual experiences life.

How “I AM” Shapes Reality

Most people speak of their desires as something separate from them:

• “I want to be successful.”

• “Someday I’ll be wealthy.”

• “Hopefully, I’ll be healed.”

But in doing so, they reinforce the lack of those things. They place them in the future, outside their current identity.

Technically,consciousness is the only reality. Therefore, if you want to experience something, you must claim it now, through your “I AM.”

Instead of:

• “One day I will be confident,” say:

👉 “I AM confident.”

Instead of:

• “I hope to be loved,” say:

👉 “I AM loved.”

It’s not just about words—it’s about feeling the truth of that identity now. You assume the state of the wish fulfilled. You “put on” the reality like clothing.

This isn’t positive thinking or mere affirmation. It is an inner shift of identity.

“Let all claims from now on be: ‘I AM that I AM.’”

This phrase is a powerful call to:

• Stop identifying with lack, fear, or future delay.

Stop begging in your prayers and start assuming.

• Start identifying with the present reality of your desire, as if it’s already true.

It means:

Whatever you seek—be it now. Claim it. Feel it. Live from it.

You are not separate from the Divine. You are a creative extension of it. And your tool of creation is your conscious awareness of being—your “I AM.”

In Short:

• “I AM” is not just a phrase—it’s your power.

• What you say and feel after “I AM” becomes your truth.

• Stop pushing your desires into the future.

• Begin to live, speak, and feel as if they are real now.

• Because in consciousness, now is all there is.

Whatever you attach to “I am” becomes your experience. “I am unhappy” creates unhappiness; “I am love” creates love. You are shaping reality through conscious or unconscious declarations.

YAZ

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