I am
I Am
“I am” is a thought.
The distinction implied by this thought is:
that I am, vs, I am not.
What is aware of the thought - “I am not”?
Awareness is aware of the thought, “I am not”.
The thought “I am” points within,
to awareness which is aware of the apparent thought, “I am”.
Awareness is not a thing; awareness is being all things, by being all thoughts.
Awareness is aware of, awareness.
Appearance requires ten thousand names.
Truth is always pointed to with the very same name;
I
“Three things cannot remain hidden for long;
the moon, the sun, and the truth.”
The Buddha
“You are essential, not accidental”
Colby Wedgeworth, Jordan Feliz, Paul Duncan