I AM Presence: Who Are You? - The Identity of The True Self
I AM Presence: Who Are You? - The Identity of The True Self
I AM Presence: Who Are You? - The Identity of The True Self
The Chart has three parts and, in a sense, could be called the trinity of your identity.
Your I AM Presence
These seven ways translate to seven paths back to the Source and the Lords of the Seven
Rays are ascended masters who teach seekers on those paths.
Your I AM Presence is a part of your being right now; it is not removed, it is not
separated from you in time and space. The only separation you have from the I AM
THAT I AM is your own human consciousness, your sense of limitation, and the
accumulation of vibrations from this, and previous lifetimes, that are less than the highest
qualities of your Real Self.
It is the Self that you are in a state of becoming through our evolution, through all of your
experiences in time and space.
Depending on your spiritual tradition, you can think of this Mediator as your chief
guardian angel, your inner guru (Higher Self or Atman), the voice of conscience—and
always as your dearest friend.
What the Chart of Your Divine Self shows is that each of us has a Higher Self and that
each of us is destined to become one with that Self, whether we call it the Christ, the
Buddha, the Tao or the Atman.
The Hindu Katha Upanishad speaks of the divine spark as the “Light of the Spirit” that
is connected in the “secret high place of the heart.” The divine spark abides in what the
Sikh Sri Guru Granth Sahib speaks of as Sach Khand, the secret chamber of the heart.
This threefold flame endows our being with consciousness, with self-awareness. The
threefold flame is what separates us from animals. We are sons and daughters of God
and children of the Light. God has given to us that spark of himself.
The ascended master Saint Germain sponsors a universal spiritual order called
the Keepers of the Flame Fraternity. Keepers of the Flame vow to keep this flame of
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life burning on the altar of their hearts. They tend this fire by preserving and upholding
the principles of freedom and the sacredness of life, and by extending the flame to
others who do not know that they have a divine spark.