Satan VS The I AM

Published on March 13, 2026 at 1:05 PM

Remembering the “I Am” &

The Spiritual Cost of Forgetting Our Unity

 

There are moments when we read something and feel it land not in the mind… but in the soul.

 

I read something recently that I cannot stop thinking about. Not because it was shocking—but because it felt like remembering something ancient inside me.

 

It spoke about this idea of a physical representation of Satan, who is worshipped (clearly) by the Satanists.

 

With everything going on in the world right now, and what is coming out into the light about Hollywood, the elite, the powers that be and so on… you are hard pressed not to come across Satanic symbolism in basically everything you see and everywhere you go.

 

To most of us we have always imagined satan to be the big red devil looking entity. That it has some kind of actual shape or being.

 

When the truth is that Satanists themselves know this is not true.

They recognize that we are one consciousness expressed through different forms.

 

On the other side of the coin is God/the I AM within us, pure self-awareness that exists prior to shape, thought, and identity.

 

Satan enters the picture symbolically as mistaken identity.

Instead of recognizing itself as the “I AM” or God consciousness, it identifies with the ego, the personality, and the physical form.

 

Satanism is the elevation of the separate self.

Consciousness attempting to become its own version of God within unlimited personal identity.

 

Satanist explore the mind and consciousness, conceal that wisdom, and exploit it for personal power and position.  At of the cost of others.

 

They rely on humans remaining blind to their own inner strength.

They push the idea of a physical Satan to preserve authority and control

 

To me this speaks about unity….consciousness.

About ego.

About mistaken identity.

 

And it made me realize something profound.

 

The deepest suffering in our world may not come from evil forces outside of us…

but from forgetting who we truly are.

 

 

The “I Am” Within Us

 

Across spiritual traditions—Christian mysticism, Buddhism, Sufism, Indigenous wisdom, Vedanta—there is a quiet, shared truth.

 

There is one consciousness expressing itself through many forms.

 

Some call it God.

Some call it Source.

Some call it Spirit.

 

But before your name… before your history… before your trauma… there is awareness.

 

The silent witness inside you that says, “I am.”

 

That awareness is not broken.

It is not separate.

It is not afraid.

 

It is whole.

 

And when we remember this, something shifts.

 

We see others differently.

We live differently.

We love differently.

 

 

The Moment Consciousness Forgets Itself

 

But something happens when we come into human form.

 

Consciousness localizes.

It experiences life through a personality, a body, a story.

 

And slowly, we forget.

 

We stop identifying as awareness…

and start identifying as ego.

 

“I am my success.”

“I am my wounds.”

“I am my status.”

“I am my pain.”

 

The ego in general isn’t evil—it’s simply limited. It was designed to help us survive.

 

But when we worship the ego—when we elevate power, control, dominance, or superiority over compassion—we create suffering.

 

Not because darkness is winning…

but because unity is forgotten.

 

 

Why Sensitive Souls Feel This So Deeply

 

When you’re intuitive, empathetic, or spiritually sensitive… you feel the pain of separation more intensely.

 

You sense when something is out of alignment with love.

You notice when people act from fear instead of truth.

 

And after everything we have lived through—the burning down of our old lives, the rebirth, the shadow work, the rediscovery of self—you know this truth in your bones:

 

Nothing outside you can define who you are.

 

Because the real you… is awareness itself.

 

This is why so many spiritually attuned people feel like they don’t belong in a world obsessed with status, competition, and division.

 

Part of you remembers unity.

 

 

The Real Spiritual Work

 

We often think spiritual work is about fighting darkness.

 

But maybe the deeper work is remembering light.

 

Remembering that every person we meet is another expression of the same consciousness.

 

When we remember that, compassion becomes natural.

 

You stop needing to win every argument.

You stop needing to dominate.

You stop needing to prove your worth.

 

Because your worth was never in question.

 

It was always in the quiet awareness inside you.

 

 

Returning to Unity in Everyday Life

 

Remembering unity doesn’t mean ignoring injustice or pretending pain doesn’t exist.

 

It means acting from love instead of ego.

 

You can set boundaries with compassion.

You can speak truth without hatred.

You can protect yourself without losing empathy.

 

Because unity consciousness doesn’t make you weak.

 

It makes you wise.

 

It helps you see clearly.

 

And it reminds you that healing the world begins with healing the illusion of separation inside us.

 

 

A Simple Practice to Remember

 

Tonight, sit quietly for a few minutes.

 

Close your eyes.

 

Ask yourself:

 

Who am I before my name?

Who am I before my story?

 

Notice the awareness that hears the question.

 

That presence… is you.

 

That presence… is peace.

 

That presence… is home.

 

 

Final Thoughts

 

The world feels divided right now.

 

But maybe the medicine is simple.

 

Remember who you are.

 

Remember that we are one consciousness experiencing life through many forms.

 

Remember that love is our natural state.

 

And when enough of us remember…

the world begins to change.

 

Gently. Quietly. Beautifully.

 

Just like a soul waking up.

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