If God is the traditional name for the absolute, the One, the infinite, reality, then the knowledge of God is the ultimate knowledge. ‘I am’ is always God’s experience of itself. We can each say with certainty, ‘I am’. If we say those words, then allow ourselves to be drawn into what they refer to, we experience infinite being. We stand as God’s knowledge of itself, not as a person. This is God’s presence, not in us, as there is no ‘us’ for God’s presence to be in. When establishing oneself in nothing and nothing in oneself, uprooting everything within, one enters the naked being of God, the Spirit. The knowledge ‘I am’ refers to our primary experience, the first and ultimate knowledge, the culmination of all knowledge, mysticism, philosophy, and science. It is the greatest, simplest beginning and end of knowledge, the source and end of all true spiritual teaching and practice.
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