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Who Am I?


 

You are ME...
(and that's pretty kewl)

LOL...just having a bit of fun with you here Ted....
I do appreciate your profound questions because
in the answers will also lie
a very strong hint to
who am I ?!!

We are definitely nonphysical, yes...having most obviously physical
characteristics.

The physical aspects are easy to describe.
The nonphysical becomes a challenge to put into words.
Nonphysical can be felt. How do we describe LOVE?

I get the strong sense that much of our *fun* here involves melding BOTH our
evolving understanding of our psyche (id, ego, personality) and our spiritual
side. To focus on one to the exclusion of the other sets us off kilter. At
least that's how I'm viewing who I am...embracing life in the physical while
acknowledging and exploring my STRONG roots in nonphysical.

It's an exciting time we live in, and exciting to contemplate your wonderful
questions!! I feel honored to have access to so much exceptional information
and inspiration here on this list!

Thank you so much, Ted!

with love and blessings,
Sage
An appreciative and mostly silent absorber on this list! I ADORE this
delightful group!!!!


Ted Black
 

Would love some Abrahamic insights on this question.

Am I my body?
Am I my mind?
Am I what I know--my knowledge?
Am I my interests, my hobbies?
Am I my personality?
Am I my talents, my gifts?
Am I the language I speak, my culture?

For reasons I don't have time to explain here, I am forced to say "no" to
each of these questions. All of these areas represent aspects of me, but
they are not who I am. Any one of them could be changed, and "I" would
still remain. "I" am more than any of these.

OK, so I must be nonphysical energy. And what is nonphysical energy?

Who am I?

Awareness. Consciousness. Soul.

Love.

Ted


Connee Chandler
 

Hi, Ted,

Oh, yes, it is so good to think on these things.

Ted Black wrote:

From: Ted Black <tedblack@...>

Would love some Abrahamic insights on this question.

Am I my body?
Am I my mind?
Am I what I know--my knowledge?
Am I my interests, my hobbies?
Am I my personality?
Am I my talents, my gifts?
Am I the language I speak, my culture?

For reasons I don't have time to explain here, I am forced to say "no" to
each of these questions. All of these areas represent aspects of me, but
they are not who I am. Any one of them could be changed, and "I" would
still remain. "I" am more than any of these.
I have long said, "I am not my body" etc. But I think a closer truth for me
today is that I am ALL of these things and so much more. There is nothing I
am not, at least in the potential field of the infinite and eternal. "I
am" is ultimately All That Is. We are God expressing, the individualization
in the physical at the moment of the infinite stream of Life Itself.

Isn't it *wonderful*!

I love thinking on the love, light and grace of God, radiating out from the
faces of each of you! I feel so blessed to be here among those who know
this!

Not exactly, Abraham, more like Science of Mind in terminology. But have you
noticed that even Abe is using the G word sometimes now? Our vibration of
God must be getting more pure!

Love and hugs,

Connee


Robert Payne
 

Not exactly, Abraham, more like Science of Mind in terminology. But have
you
noticed that even Abe is using the G word sometimes now? Our vibration of
God must be getting more pure!

Love and hugs,

Connee
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

even the oldest earliest tapes Abraham used the G word a time or two
.....although not often. A guest asked about that on tape too. He asked
Abe why they did not say the name "GOD" when ---in his opinion----that was
exactly who or what they were describing anyway. and he wanted to know why
they wouldnt talk about God more often than they do? ABRAHAMS answer was:
"WE SPEAK OF NOTHING ELSE ....EVER" or something like that.


-----Original Message-----
From: Connee Chandler <connee@...>
To: abe <Abraham-Hicks@...>
Date: Friday, July 30, 1999 10:36 AM
Subject: Re: [Abraham-Hicks] Who Am I?


From: Connee Chandler <connee@...>

Hi, Ted,

Oh, yes, it is so good to think on these things.

Ted Black wrote:

From: Ted Black <tedblack@...>

Would love some Abrahamic insights on this question.

Am I my body?
Am I my mind?
Am I what I know--my knowledge?
Am I my interests, my hobbies?
Am I my personality?
Am I my talents, my gifts?
Am I the language I speak, my culture?

For reasons I don't have time to explain here, I am forced to say "no" to
each of these questions. All of these areas represent aspects of me, but
they are not who I am. Any one of them could be changed, and "I" would
still remain. "I" am more than any of these.
I have long said, "I am not my body" etc. But I think a closer truth for
me
today is that I am ALL of these things and so much more. There is nothing
I
am not, at least in the potential field of the infinite and eternal. "I
am" is ultimately All That Is. We are God expressing, the
individualization
in the physical at the moment of the infinite stream of Life Itself.

Isn't it *wonderful*!

I love thinking on the love, light and grace of God, radiating out from the
faces of each of you! I feel so blessed to be here among those who know
this!

Not exactly, Abraham, more like Science of Mind in terminology. But have
you
noticed that even Abe is using the G word sometimes now? Our vibration of
God must be getting more pure!

Love and hugs,

Connee