There is a quiet, important truth that echoes through every sunrise, every breath, and every heartbeat: God is everywhere. Not somewhere distant or unreachable, but within all things, seen and unseen. This truth forms the very soul of Susie Hicks’s 365-day contemplative journal, I Am That. I Am. It is a spiritual guide that helps readers awaken to the sacredness present through every aspect of life.
In her work, Hicks explores the Omnipresence of God, the understanding that the Divine is not confined to temples, scriptures, or rituals, but lives within the world itself. Through her carefully crafted I Am reflections, she gently reminds us that we are surrounded by divinity in every form: in nature’s rhythms, in human emotion, in joy and pain alike. Her journal turns daily reflection into a spiritual practice of awareness. One that reveals God not as a being above us, but as a presence within us and around us.
Each statement in I Am That. I Am invites readers to expand their perception of what is holy. Lines such as I am every breath, every thought, and every creation or I am the crowded cities and the vast open spaces remind us that there is no place where Spirit does not dwell. From the rustle of leaves to the hum of a busy street, from laughter to tears, every moment holds divine energy.
This awareness is both humbling and empowering. It challenges us to look beyond surface appearances and to see life as a continuous expression of God’s infinite creativity. Even the experiences we label as painful or unjust carry a sacred purpose, opportunities for growth, compassion, and change. Susie’s writing doesn’t separate the sacred from the ordinary. Instead, it merges them into a single, luminous truth: all is God, and God is all.
In our daily lives, it’s easy to forget this. We often reserve reverence for moments that feel extraordinary. A beautiful sunset, a moving prayer, a quiet morning of peace. But the author invites us to find that same reverence in the ordinary, in washing dishes, in the voice of a friend, in the silence between words. Through her reflections, the mundane becomes miraculous, and the world becomes a living sanctuary.
There’s a tender honesty in Susan’s approach. She acknowledges that as our connection to Spirit deepens, emotions may shift, from peace to confusion, from joy to discomfort. Yet she encourages us to stay with the process, to keep listening and reflecting. Because when we begin to recognize the Divine in all things, even in the messiness of being human, we start to live from a place of deep unity rather than separation.
The Omnipresence of God is not merely a concept to be understood. It’s a truth to be experienced. I Am That. I Am is a guide into that experience. Each day’s I Am statement is like a doorway. Simple, yet vital, opening into greater awareness. The more we engage with it, the more we begin to see life differently. What once felt ordinary becomes radiant. What once felt meaningless becomes filled with purpose.
Through this 365-day journey, the author offers more than inspiration. She offers change. The kind that happens quietly, from the inside out. The kind that reminds us we are not searching for God somewhere out there, because God has been here all along, in every thought, every heartbeat, every moment of being.
If you’re ready to see life with new eyes, to sense the Divine presence in all things, not as a distant idea, but as a living truth, let I Am That. I Am be your guide.
Begin your daily contemplative practice today with I Am That. I Am by Susie Hicks, and rediscover the sacred presence that lives within and around you, always.