I am that I am.

If I discovered my inner goddess, who would feel the most threatened and why?
If I actualized supernatural phenomena, who would it most benefit?
From the moment I was born, I was shuffled through institutions designed to affirm my inferiority.
I was immediately inundated with messages asserting that I was powerless and inherently subservient to some great race of conquerors.
Behold, I was truly shaped in iniquity;
and in sin did my mother conceive me.

The questions I began to ask myself were:
Whose sin did I have the misfortune of bearing as my own?
Whose darkness fed off my life force, depleting my mind, body, and spirit?
Curiosity about my true self stirred within me to uncontrollable levels.
My focus shifted from the lies I was fed from birth to the ancestral whispers growing louder and more persistent by the second.
The echoes of truth written on the walls of my heart and embedded in the codes of my DNA began to cleanse my mind and soul of the disease cast upon me.

It burned away the residue of evils I was conditioned to absorb, as if i were a sacrificial scapegoat.
Empowered.
As I meditated on the realizations, I was cast into the void.
There, I encountered God.
As I peered into Her eyes, I discovered that I was looking at myself.
I heard the reverberations of the beginning of time.
Past, present, and future became one.
Balance.
A new heart was created in me.

A renewed spirit is alive within me.
I looked at my hands, and they were new.
I looked at my feet
and they were too.
Spiritual Transformation.
I am no longer controlled by the lies of Scarcity, Fear, and Death.
I understand now that I am the physical manifestation of life force energy and power.
I am the extension of a legacy that long precedes me--
a vessel for divine forces eager to be avenged and restored.
I am nature.
I am wisdom.
I am creativity.
I am love.
I am an amalgamation of cosmic power.
I AM THAT I AM.
The better question is: Who do you say you are?
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