Ask yourself, “What am I?”
Continue to ask
until you are certain
of the answer.
And then, let yourself
be led from there.
Let yourself
live from there.
Do not let yourself
forget
what you have discovered
you are.
~From our Holy Spirit
A universal assembly for true discernment
Ask yourself, “What am I?”
Continue to ask
until you are certain
of the answer.
And then, let yourself
be led from there.
Let yourself
live from there.
Do not let yourself
forget
what you have discovered
you are.
~From our Holy Spirit
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9:30am – Sunday Meditation – Rev. Karen Worth
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Identity is an obstacle,
because identity defines you
as separate
from everything else you experience.
It says you are unique,
different, stand-apart,
and special.
These ideas are in opposition
to truth,
because these ideas create
the illusion of opposition
where there is only peace.
Continue to ask, “What am I?”,
remembering that the answer
is beyond definition.
And notice that even when
you are not asking the question,
the mind is constantly answering
with ideas of defined identity.
~From our Holy Spirit
When one realizes
that he is not the one
he previously thought he was,
he is ready to attain
a permanent sense of Self.
He is ready to awaken to Self.
But when one believes fully
that he is what he is not,
he has no true interest
in Self-realization.
Ask yourself, “What am I?”
and let the belief in self
be washed away
through seeing that its limits
cannot be You.
~From our Holy Spirit
Asking “What am I?”
bypasses the mind
and its question of “Who am I?”
“Who” implies identity.
“What” remains open.
When asking “What am I?”
remember also to answer definitions with
“I do not know who I am.”
In the absence of identity,
truth can emerge.
In the absence of identity,
“I” can be known.
~From our Holy Spirit
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Who you think you are
is an obstacle,
because who you think you are
also includes a definition
of how you must be
if you are to be worthy,
and how circumstances must be
if you are to be happy.
Who you think you are
demands that you control
and that you be controlled.
There can be no freedom in this.
See who you think you are.
See the setup that this thought is.
Release the idea that limits and controls.
Accept unbounded freedom as truth.
~From our Holy Spirit