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When God Spoke
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When God introduced himself to Moses he stated, 'I am that I am', 'tell The Pharoah that I am sent you'.  People have different meanings they pair with that statement.  When God stated, 'I am that I am', to Moses this was a hyperdimensional sentence that was to apply to all the descendents of Adam.

One way this was meant, was for the Pharoah directly.  The Pharoah will say I am not, but tell him that I am and to get ready for me.

Another way this was meant was that I exist now because I was, telling all of mankind that he not going away even if he is gone for a long while.

A third way this was meant has to do with the phrase '(I am)'.  We are all (I am)'s including God and what God is saying is, this (I am) is that (I am).  When God created Adam as a fellow (I am), he used this phrase to set the spell of life and give the power of (I am) to clay and the clay became Adam. 

Adam could now say '(I am) that (I am)' and move his consciousness similar to what God does.

God creates all kinds of (I am)'s that can share idenity with him.  Each (I am) is and Assemblage point of some sentient being and God can trade places with any being using that same phrase. 

I have talked about the two fused emmanations that form our assemblage point and here we see '(I am) that (I am)', realy play out.  Each (I am) emmanation is saying (I am) that (I am) and before two emmantions were behaving separately are now behaving as one.  When sentient beings have sex, two I am's merge into a

new I am using the same spell, '(I am) that (I am)', so individuallity is replaced by I am you and you are me and identity becomes a shared event. 

The assemblage point having the power of '(I am) that (I am)' can align other emmanations to percieve because now the aligned emmantations also have the power of idenity sharing and our consciousness goes from two emmanations to incalculable numbers all sharing identity.

When we self reference and say '(I am) this (I am)' our consciousness is no longer mobile and we stay in one place while the world moves around us as our self reflection on the mirror of Infinity.  This is the basis of our life in prison if we don't know why we are self referencing.

All of our endevours as Nagulist rest on this phrase, '(I am) THAT (I am)' because it gives us the Third Point of being both here and there at the same time.  This is where we find our Freedom.
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