I AM — Before Any Name
When Moses asked for God’s name, he heard not a name but a fact: “I AM.” Before profession, status, history — inside you, already, lives this luminous awareness of being.
RecognitionPresenceOneness
Epistle
When Moses asked for God’s name, he heard not a name but a fact: “I AM.” Before profession, status, history — inside you, already, lives this luminous awareness of being.
RecognitionPresenceOneness
When Moses asked God’s name, he expected to hear one — the way people name each other. Instead he heard a phrase that dissolves the very idea of a name.
“I AM THAT I AM.”
Not “I was.” Not “I will be.” Presence that exists right now. No title. No role. The bare fact of being.
And before you name yourself by profession, status, history — this is already living inside you. Simple, undeniable: I am. Right now. Before any word about yourself.
This is your true name. Not the name you were given at birth. Not what you earned or lost. “I am” is what remains while everything else arrives and passes.
You share this name with God. Not as presumption — as truth. You are His breath, given form.