Jesus was a profound mystic who dedicated his life to preaching about the divine presence within each individual. He emphasized the potential for greatness that resides in every person, as illustrated by his words in the Bible: “I tell you, whoever believes in me will do the works I have been doing, and they will do even greater things than these.”

This statement underscores a fundamental aspect of his teachings—the notion that individuals possess the innate ability to perform extraordinary acts, mirroring or even surpassing the deeds attributed to him. This consciousness within you, the very thing that gives you life, awakeness, and awareness, is the spark of the divine. This creative essence is the God within us all.

There is an egoistic side to the I am statement or cosmic consciousness. One could say one realizes the relationship between body consciousness and cosmic consciousness or as Yeshua says I and the father are one. Or Buddha means the man who woke up. Christ and Krishna are titles given to people who go on the deep inward adventure and cross over.

That is to say you can’t do anything about anything it just happens either voluntary or involuntary just like breathing you don’t blink your eye lids or digest food or pump the heart or expand and contract the lungs in the body it is a happening. There is no you to do anything. The real you is cosmic consciousness always is was and always has been. It’s beyond thought and concept and image less.

The ego however wants to be God and is limited. It is the self image one has of themselves given to them by the social status and parenting and psychology culture of conditioning. So the ego knows what God consciousness is and what body consciousness is but only in a state of surrender the ego disappears.