Musings, spirituality, The Seeker

The power of I am.

September 13, 2010

“I am neither especially clever nor especially gifted. I am only very, very curious.” – Albert Einstein

 

window bathI hear myself say two words a lot.  I hear them attached to words like fat, crazy, Canadian and deaf.  I hear myself parroting them with an air of total finality as if the decision has been made.  They must be true because I preface those things with “I am.”

But who exactly am I?  When I try to make a list I hear a little voice saying, “No, I’m not,” about things that are both good and bad.  There are lots of things that I am sometimes, a few things that I would like to change and lots of things that I wish I was but can’t claim as truth yet.

When I find a new blog or a new site and see that they have a huge, juicy profile I always read it with equal doses of envy and incredulity.  Are they really all of those things?  How miraculous that they can put it down in black and white and claim a long list of who they are.  A quick look at Twitter profiles finds people who are: photographers, adventure-seekers, CEOs, dreamers, tree huggers, vegetarians, activists, coaches, artists, or yoginis.  If you look harder, you can also find leprechauns and faeries, MBAs, authors, designers and comedians.  I’m in awe of those who can so easily claim who they are.  What if they find that they are not?  What if they suddenly realize that they are something else?

By saying, “I am,” we claim ourselves.  Like Baby in Dirty Dancing we claim our dance space.  “I am” sends a ripple of power out into the world and creates a little bit more of our reality.  Care and clarity is certainly required: we wouldn’t want a muddled reality!

So, tentatively, I am stepping out to claim a little bit of dance space for myself.  No more passive use of those most powerful of words allowed.  When I say “I am” from now on I am going to mean it.

Who am I?  Watch this space.

xo

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  • Amber September 15, 2010 at 1:41 am

    You are so right that those are most powerful words. We should all be trained to watch how we use them…Can you imagine how much value would come from teaching this wisdom to our kids now? Before they grow up saying “I am this” and “I am that”?

    I hope you say a lot of “I am wise.” And “I am beautiful.”
    🙂

  • ~Monica September 17, 2010 at 5:20 pm

    Completely and Totally! I agree : )

    There truly is so much power in “I am”. And that is exciting. Because we can change who we are and what we’re doing in an instant.

    Yesterday on Twitter http://twitter.com/thisbeautiful I posted that it was bleak outside, but sunshine and blue skies in my brain … my day ended up becoming miraculous after that. I haven’t written about it yet, but some of my Mondo Beyondo dreams began to spark and sizzle shortly after that statement was made.

    We each have so much personal power, it is a wonder why we don’t use it more often. Something to ponder ; )

  • Kirsten September 17, 2010 at 9:48 pm

    Megg, I’ve used ‘Baby’ in Dirty Dancing as inspiration for an affirmation campaign, One Good Thing. It’s cute but the sentiment, just as you’ve used it here is so important. I hope that you don’t say ‘I am’, I hope you shout it! x