!flux11 The use of "I am" in these contexts often serves as…
!flux11 The use of "I am" in these contexts often serves as a profound meditation on identity, existence, and the relationship between the individual and the infinite or the divine. It's an exploration of the self in relation to the ultimate reality, often leading to a deeper understanding of one's place in the cosmos and the nature of existence itself.
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!dalle "I AM" is used as a mantra or affirmation to invoke the presence of the divine within oneself, thereby transcending limitations of the personal self.
!sd3 "I am" is linked with transcendence, it often signifies a journey from the personal to the universal, from the finite to the infinite, or from separation to oneness. It's an exploration of the self as a microcosm of the divine macrocosm, where understanding one's own existence leads to a deeper comprehension of the nature of reality itself.
!flux11 "I am" as immanence refers to the idea that the divine or the essence of reality is present within the world and within each individual. This perspective contrasts with transcendence, where the divine is seen as beyond or separate from the physical world.
!dalle "I am" as immanence refers to the idea that the divine or the essence of reality is present within the world and within each individual. This perspective contrasts with transcendence, where the divine is seen as beyond or separate from the physical world.
!flux11 "I am" is understood through the lens of immanence, it becomes a profound statement of self-awareness, unity, and the sacredness of all existence. It challenges the separation between the self and the divine, suggesting that the transcendent can be fully realized within the immanent, everyday world.
!sd3 "I am" here is not just an assertion of personal identity but a declaration of having realized one's true essence which is not separate from the divine.
!flux11 "I am mystical Union" reflects a state where the individual's consciousness merges with the divine, transcending personal identity to experience oneness with all that is. This union is not just a philosophical or theological concept but a lived experience that transforms one's understanding of existence, identity, and the relationship between the self, the world, and the divine.
Never thought of the I AM as immanence. Really hits the mark. Juxtaposed with transcendence. Very nice.
Just asking ai questions, but yeah one of my yoga instructor always end the session with...the devine in me appreciates the devine in you...makes me think the Godhead is pure love/consciousness pouring through suns and stars encoding the realms. thank you
Yeah for sure
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