I Am

You know how difficult it is trying to remember you’re God, when you have other things like work, bills, taxes, that next episode of GoT (Bran might be the Night King, wow!), Kyrie going to the Celtics, and the increasing threat of death by nuclear war to think about? Nearly, impossible.

This is why I meditate.

Don’t you know that a brief moment of harmony and unity with the First Source and Center could drastically change your life? When we sit quietly, our minds relaxed, focused on nothing and everything at the same time, we are performing a ritual of singularity. Science explains a singularity as, “a one-dimensional point which contains a huge mass in an infinitely small space, where density and gravity become infinite and space-time curves infinitely, and where the laws of physics as we know them cease to operate.” This is why when performed correctly, many feel an entrancing, floating sensation. You can’t commune with The Divine and just feel normal afterward. 

In this realm, you are able to will things into existence. Speak those things that aren’t, as though they were. Instead of accepting this responsibility, we sometimes surrender our power to things or beings outside of ourselves, waiting for that great gett’n up mornin’, where it’s always Sunday, and we walk around heaven all day.

What would happen if we looked for God within ourselves?

 

Suddenly we’d realize that the capabilities and possibilities that are in us are far greater than those who resist us. When we look inward for God, in search of our potential, purpose, and power, we have access to the same creative energies that produced jazz, guided Basquiat’s strokes, gave Toni Morrison a story, and told Beyoncé to get information — I mean IN formation. All you have to do is remember that you are, if only for a second, fearfully and wonderfully made in the very of image of God. It’s like having the faith of a mustard seed — infinitesimal and highly impactful.

 

You are every great thing you’ve struggled believing about yourself, and nothing like what they may have led you to believe. Repeat this to yourself:

 

You are enough.

You are capable.

You are healed.

You are loved.

You are whole.

You are light.

 

You are.

 

And when you’re ready, change “you are” to “I AM”

 

I am enough.

I am capable.

I am healed.

I am loved.

I am whole.

I am light.

 

I AM.

 

Eventually, it’ll become clear. You are, because I AM.

 

No really! You are, because "I AM."