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'I AM'

" I don't think people complicate spirituality, I think they have complicated viewpoint on it. I'm aware of my own spirituality by simplifying it to the point where I say 'I am'. That's it. I am - whatever I decide to be, but first, 'I am'. I don't think to myself I am a spirit, I just know that 'I am'.

Once I decide that I am something, then part of my awareness has moved into the physical universe - it has moved into life's playing field. But when I simply say 'I am', I'm outside the playing field. So to get a straight viewpoint on myself as a spirit, I simply know 'I am'.

When I am aware of myself spiritually, as separate to the physical universe, then I can decide what effect I want to cause in the physical universe. I can be aware of the physical universe without becoming it or having a viewpoint inside it: I see all viewpoints. Then I can make a decision or postulate as to what I want to cause to happen, based on what would be creative for the whole picture through time, not just for the moment but creating a problem later. All my decisions are based on the long-term effect; the greatest good for the greatest number of people.

Then I decide to know what I would have to be in order to create that effect. What I would have to be is 'something', and I say 'thing' because a viewpoint is a thing. It is a position in time and space. So I decide what I would have to be to get the maximum agreement for that effect to happen.

People don't create unreality with what a spirit is. A spirit is just a state of being where you can say to yourself 'I am'.

Ken Dyers June 2007

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