Guest guest Posted September 8, 2008 Report Share Posted September 8, 2008 " I am God " " I am him " " Hong So " or " Hong Sau " sometimes also written " So Ham " . These above Mantram all mean the same. Difference in spelling occurs where the spelling has been adapted to the way to pronounce words in different languages. To properly understand this Mantram of " I am God " you HAVE to look at it as a equation - like in mathematics. The word " am " represents the " equal " sign in mathematics. So lets write it down in a more mathematical way to help you to understand this very popular and very powerful Mantram. I=God By using and repeating this Mantram you want to say from the depth of your heart and soul and all Divine power of your heart and soul: I want to be like God I want to Love like God I want to manifest and practice grace and mercy like God I want to e as pure as God I want to be a grown up " child of God made to the image of God " The " I " representing your present EGO, your present personality. This may at present present be wrong, as your present EGO may be very detrimental to all or most mankind - but your sincere and true desire in combination with all Divine Love and Bliss received from God and the magic power of this Mantram makes it to come true. However you truly need to want it. You truly need to identify yourself with God and you truly need to develop a sincere desire to love like God does - anyone, everyone, all, anytime, always and for eternity - including all your past, presence and future - infinitely and eternally. During repeated application and powerful use of this holy Mantram, the two sides of the equation become more and more equal. You may never change God - but you absorb as much of God's Divine energy, Love and Bliss until YOU have become like God - until both sides of the equation have become equal and the equation has become correct and true. to be continued... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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