Thursday, February 9, 2023

It's "I Am That I Am" not "I am who I am"

 So, right off the bat people are misinterpreting what the "I Am" teachings are. Though I was raised from birth in Seattle until 4 in the "I AM" movement by my parents where there was an "I AM" Sanctuary there when we moved to San Diego there was also an "I AM Sanctuary there too. Then in 1954 my parents were put in charge of the Hope street "I AM Sanctuary in Los Angeles on Hope Street there until my parents decided to stop being in charge of this Sanctuary when my mother's father died and my mother suffered grief in the form of a nervous breakdown I guess at that time. So, my father started an Electrical Contracting business at that time since he was already an electrician since he grew up as his father was also an Electrical Contractor as well as his older brother was an electrical contractor too.

I was a part of this religion until 1969 when I was 21 and realized that this wasn't going to work for me anymore. However, Saint Germain and Jesus are always there with me and I realized I could talk to them all the time and have conversations with them since I was 8 years old so I continue to be directly Guided by them on a daily basis.

So, from my point of view it's your personal connection with God that is  important now and not your connection with any one religion necessarily that is actually important ongoing in life.

By God's Grace

How the "I am that I am" was explained to me as a child is that Moses asked  the name of God and he said back to Moses: "I AM THAT I AM".

Of course Moses spoke likely Hebrew and Egyptian and one wonders which language God Spoke to Moses in or whether this was all telepathic from God to Moses.

Because of the laser cut stone tablets I'm thinking that God was a UFO maybe who cut these stone tablets with lasers for Moses so he could share them with his people the Israelites from Egypt who had been slaves for the Egyptian Government.

However, this brings up so many different issues that I don't want to go into here today.

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