
In our daily lives, it is easy to fall into the habit of seeing ourselves as separate—separate from each other, from abundance, from love, from the very Source of life itself. But this is an illusion, a deeply ingrained belief that must be consciously corrected. The truth is, we are not beings in need; we are expressions of infinite spiritual consciousness, embodying within ourselves all that is good, whole, and complete.
Joel Goldsmith, a profound spiritual teacher, reminds us:
“We do not meet people with the idea of what we can get or what they can do for us, but we go out into life as the presence.” (Supply, Joel Goldsmith)
This is a powerful affirmation to carry with us each day: I am not here to seek; I am here to be the presence of infinite good.
Living from Our Infinite Nature
When we begin our day with the remembrance of our true identity—whether we call it Spirit, Principle, Source, Divine Life, or another name that resonates—we shift from a consciousness of lack to one of infinite supply. We do not look at the world asking, “What do I need?” Instead, we recognize that all that we require is already present within us, waiting to be realized and expressed.
This is the deeper meaning behind spiritual supply. It is not about increasing what we have in the material sense but awakening to the truth that we already are the embodiment of love, wisdom, and abundance. This is what allowed Jesus the Teacher to feed 5,000—not through his personal resources, but through the infinite good pouring through him.
Practicing the Conscious Remembrance
Throughout our day, whether in work, relationships, or quiet moments alone, we are called to return to this truth:
•I am the law of love to all I meet.
•I am the presence of peace in every situation.
•I am the channel through which infinite good flows.
Every person who comes into our field of thought or activity is blessed by our recognition of this truth. We do not need to strive to make good happen; we need only realize the truth that we already are one with all that is.
Breaking the Illusion of Separation
The greatest falsehood we have accepted over the ages is that we are something other than an expression of the Infinite. The mind may try to convince us that we lack, that we must seek outside ourselves for fulfillment, but this is not so. As Goldsmith teaches:
“All that the Father hath is mine. The place where I stand is holy ground.”
This is not just a comforting phrase; it is a fact of our being. When we accept this truth—not merely as an idea but as a living realization—we step into the effortless flow of life’s abundance, love, and peace.
So today, and every day, let us consciously remember:
We are not separate.
We are not in need.
We are the presence.
And in that realization, we allow the infinite good to flow freely through us, blessing all we encounter.
A Daily Practice for Remembering Your True Identity
To integrate this teaching into your daily life, here is a simple yet powerful practice:
Morning Remembrance
Before beginning your day, take a few moments to center yourself. Close your eyes, take a deep breath, and affirm:
“I am the presence of infinite good. I do not seek; I simply allow. Today, I move through life as the presence of love, peace, and supply.”
Repeat this slowly, letting the words sink in. Feel the truth of them as a lived reality.
During the Day: Conscious Awareness
At any moment, especially when facing challenges, pause and remind yourself:
•I am not separate from Source; I am an expression of it.
•All that I need is already within me.
•I go forth as the presence of peace, love, and supply.
Let this shift your energy before responding, acting, or making a decision.
Evening Reflection
Before bed, take a few minutes to reflect:
•How did I express the presence of infinite good today?
•Where did I forget, and how can I gently realign tomorrow ?
•Who was blessed by my conscious awareness?
This practice is not about perfection but about consistently returning to the truth of who you are. Over time, you will notice a profound shift—less striving, more allowing, and a deepening sense of peace.
Let this be a guide as we collectively awaken to our divine identity and live as the presence of infinite good in the world.
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