The Power of “I Am”: How Your Words Create Your Reality

I AM THE GREAT I AM

Today we will talk about the powerful phrase, “I am that I am”. This cosmic code, shared by Kryon, a channeled entity who’s spoken 7 times at the United Nations, isn’t just a traditional name for the divine, but a statement of infinite becoming. When Moses asked “Who shall I say sent me?” in the burning bush, the response was a declaration of a universal principle. This profound name is a statement of presence that reveals the creative force behind everything is conscious awareness. It’s not just a divine title, but a powerful truth that you carry the same creative force within you. As we meditate on these words, we not only discover the origin of all becoming but also understand who we are in this eternal presence.

For centuries, across ancient spiritual traditions and mystical philosophies, a single, powerful truth has been guarded and revered: the words you use to define yourself are the most powerful tools of creation you possess. In the modern world, this ancient wisdom is being validated by cutting-edge fields like neuroscience and quantum physics, revealing a profound and practical principle: your identity is not a fixed state; it is a generative force. As the channeled entity Kryon said to the UN, what you attach to “I am” becomes your world.

This is the silent law behind every transformation, every miracle, and every downfall. It begins not with a desperate wish, but with a simple, authoritative declaration: “I am”.

The Original Name: I Am That I Am

When Moses encountered the divine in the burning bush, he asked for a name to share with the Israelites. The response was not a title or a hierarchy, but a code: “I am that I am”. This was not a name in the traditional sense, but a statement of infinite being and presence. It was a cosmic code that revealed a universal principle: the creative force behind everything is conscious awareness of being.

The Science of Identity: Neuroscience and the “I Am”

Modern science is catching up to this ancient wisdom. In neuroscience, the brain’s Reticular Activating System (RAS) acts as a filter, seeking out evidence to support your “I am” beliefs. If you repeatedly declare “I am unlucky,” your brain will filter your experiences to find proof of that belief. Conversely, if you declare “I am resilient,” your focus will shift, and your biology, energy, and environment will respond accordingly. This isn’t magical thinking; it is the cognitive architecture of your brain.

The Sacred Loop of Creation: From Identity to Destiny

Your “I am” statements act as seeds planted in the soil of consciousness. When you repeat them with emotion, they blossom into deeply held beliefs that become your default lens for interpreting life. This is why identity is destiny: once you declare “I am,” everything else rearranges to prove you right. The universe doesn’t respond to what you want; it responds to who you are being.

Reclaiming Authorship: Rewiring Your I Am Narrative

Thankfully, your brain is not fixed. It is a dynamic organ capable of change, thanks to a superpower called

neuroplasticity. When you speak a new “I am” statement, you are literally laying down new neural tracks, disrupting the worn-out loops of doubt and fear. Repetition, combined with emotion, reinforces this signal and causes a physical change in your brain.

To begin this process of rewiring, you can use intentional practices:

  • The Mirror Method: Stand in front of a mirror, look yourself in the eyes, and declare your new “I am” statements aloud, such as “I am worthy” or “I am becoming the highest version of myself”. Direct eye contact activates emotional centers in the brain, making the affirmation more impactful and disrupting shame.
  • Affirmation Reversal: When you catch yourself repeating a disempowering “I am” statement, consciously reverse it. For example, if you think, “I am not good enough,” pause and reframe it with, “That’s an old story. I now choose to believe ‘I am more than enough'”.
  • Embodiment Practice: The most profound shift happens when you embody the version of you who already has what you desire. Ask yourself: “How would I walk if I already was successful? What choices would I make if I truly believed I am worthy?”. This isn’t about pretending; it’s about practicing being that future version of you now.

Living from the Future You

The universe doesn’t grant wishes; it reflects identity. A declaration of “I want abundance” places your desire in the future, while “I am abundant” claims it now as a truth. When you live as if your vision is true, without needing external proof, you become magnetic, attracting the outcome instead of chasing it.

This is the art of co-creation: you declare with clarity, embody the energy, and then fall into sacred silence, trusting that the seed has been planted. This stillness is not inactivity; it is energetic trust. It is the space where the universe begins to prepare your divine order.

From this moment forward, you have a choice. You can continue to use your “I am” statements unconsciously, building a reality based on old programming, or you can begin to declare your truth with clarity, authority, and knowing. Your words are bricks in the house you are building, and the most powerful words you’ll ever say are the ones you speak about yourself.


The question is no longer “Am I using ‘I am’?” but “How am I using it?”. Your journey into true identity has just begun, and the universe is ready to respond accordingly.

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