I Am.
I am a daughter. I am a father. I am a doctor. I am a player. I am tall. I am creative. I am American. I am Christian. I am celibate. I am depressed. I am happy. I am rich. I am happy. I am spiritual. I am This. I am That. We know ourselves only in relation to something – Role, feeling, attribute, affiliation, status… When we say, “I am”, the mind asks – I am what? What are we before the intrusion of the mind? It demands a new kind of knowing. First knowing: I Am –