Know Self, Know ‘I’: The Key to Ending Suffering and Understanding Scripture

At the heart of human suffering lies a fundamental misunderstanding of self-identity and ‘I’. Most people live trapped in an identification with fleeting thoughts, emotions, and external circumstances, unaware of their true essence. However, the ancient wisdom found in scriptures across traditions points to a profound truth: to end suffering, one must first know the…

Inner Core ‘I’ Consciousness Model: Living Individual and Absolute Dharma

The Inner Core ‘I’ Consciousness Model emphasizes the transformative power of aligning individual dharma with absolute dharma. This alignment is not merely a conceptual exercise but a practical and spiritual awakening, where every thought, virtue, and action becomes naturally attuned to the flow of universal truth. The model outlines how individuals can first become aware…

The Evolution of Consciousness: From Pure Awareness to Infinite Expressions

The evolution of consciousness can be framed as a journey that begins with pure awareness, represented by the number 1, and expands into infinite expressions, symbolized by the Golden Ratio, 1.161, and beyond. This progression reflects the self-referential nature of consciousness, where the one source unfolds into a universe of diversity and interconnectedness. 1 as…

Mission Objective: Discover the Power and Coherence of ‘I’ and ‘I Am’

Mission Overview The goal is to explore, measure, and align the immense power and coherence generated by the brain’s electrical and neural networks with the self-referential awareness of ‘I’ and ‘I Am.’ This mission bridges neuroscience, meditation, and consciousness studies to deepen understanding and unlock higher states of awareness. Steps to Achieve the Mission 1….

Neuroscience of ‘I Am’ and the Conscious Center of Awareness

The statements ‘I’ and ‘I Am’ represent two fundamental aspects of self-awareness: 1. The conscious use of these statements connects us to the core of awareness—our pure sense of being. 2. The unconscious use, in contrast, reflects habitual ego-driven identification, detached from the deeper truth of self. By exploring these differences through neuroscience, we can…

Globalizing the Neuroscience of ‘I Am’ Meditation: A Path to Universal Awakening

In an increasingly interconnected world, meditation practices are no longer confined to ancient traditions or spiritual seekers; they are capable of being validated and explored through the lens of neuroscience. Among these, ‘I Am’ meditation, which centers on self-awareness and the recognition of pure being, holds profound potential for global transformation. This article explores the…

Why Are Some Christians Afraid of Turning Inward?

“Turn within, then act with presence.” ~ T.B.D. For many Christians, the concept of turning inward to experience Christ or enter Heaven can feel like a departure from traditional teachings. This fear often stems from a misunderstanding of spiritual practices, doctrinal interpretations, and the role of Christ in guiding the faithful. Let’s explore the reasons…

Simulating Self-Awareness: A Neural Network Framework for the ‘I Am’ Experience and A Priori Memory

Here’s a Python-based framework for building a computational model of self-awareness to simulate the ‘I Am’ experience and a priori memory. We’ll use neural networks, implemented with PyTorch, to create a simplified version of a self-referential system that encodes and retrieves “a priori” knowledge and simulates the emergence of awareness. Model Design Overview 1. Self-Awareness…

What Can You Truly Know Other Than ‘I’?

The only undeniable knowledge—the foundation of all knowing—is ‘I’, the awareness of existence itself. Everything else is filtered through perception, interpretation, and memory, all of which are subject to doubt, distortion, or change. But the simple recognition of ‘I Am’ stands as the only self-evident truth. The Central Role of ‘I’ in Knowing • ‘I’…

Where Did ‘I’ Come From?

The question, “Where did ‘I’ come from?” is one of the deepest inquiries into the nature of existence. It is not just about the origin of the ego or identity but about the very essence of being—the eternal awareness that we call ‘I.’ To answer this question, we must first understand what ‘I’ refers to….