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"I AM THAT I AM" is an incredible mantra. it its ever-existent, ever-true, and contains self-knowing self-reflecting ultimate subjecthood. meanwhile the kashmir shaivis have "Aham" which has its own mystical explanation but just means "I". pure self-reflecting consciousness basically. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aham_(Kashmir_Shaivism)
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The phrase is also translated as "I am that (I) am", "I will become what I choose to become", "I am what I am", "I will be what I will be", "I create what(ever) I create", or "I am the Existing One".

it just keeps getting better, it reflects Gods nature as ananta as well (without end), and as creator and material cause. is there any denying such a thing comes from God?
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@georgia "I am" is very powerful for removing the ego
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@sathariel अहं ब्रह्मास्मि
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