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