Transformation doesn’t always arrive in grand moments of revelation. More often, it happens quietly. In the stillness of early morning, in the breath before the day begins, in the moments we take to reflect on who we truly are. In her spiritual journal, I Am That. I Am, Susie Hicks reminds us that true awakening begins with consistent, intentional reflection. A daily practice of remembering our divine nature.
At its heart, the book is a 365-day contemplative journey designed to align thought, emotion, and spirit. Each page offers a single I Am statement, a spiritual affirmation that invites readers to pause and look inward. From I am the creator and the creation to I am the light and the dark, each reflection becomes a stepping stone toward self-awareness and inner peace.
The power of these daily statements lies in their repetition. Like waves shaping the shore, repetition reshapes the mind. Each I Am statement gently rewires our inner dialogue, replacing fear with acceptance, division with unity, and doubt with divine confidence. In a world filled with noise and distraction, this rhythmic practice becomes a sanctuary, a grounding ritual that draws the reader back to center.
Susan’s journal isn’t meant to be read in a rush or consumed in one sitting. It’s meant to be lived with, day by day, thought by thought. Each reflection becomes an invitation to slow down, breathe deeply, and listen. The simple act of writing, reading, or meditating on an I Am statement allows one to reconnect with Spirit, fostering not only emotional healing but also spiritual expansion.
Daily reflection has long been recognized as a powerful tool for change. It helps us become more aware of our patterns. The beliefs we hold, the emotions we suppress, the judgments we cling to. Through mindful contemplation, those unconscious tendencies rise to the surface, giving us the chance to release what no longer serves us. I Am That. I Am takes this ancient practice and grounds it in divine truth: that every thought, emotion, and experience is an expression of the One Presence, God within all.
As readers journey through the 365 entries, they begin to notice a quiet evolution within. What once felt ordinary starts to feel sacred. Old wounds begin to soften. Inner resistance gives way to understanding. Each statement, whether it brings comfort or challenge, acts as a mirror, reflecting aspects of the self that are ready to be seen and integrated. This is how healing happens: not through avoidance, but through awareness.
What makes Susan’s approach unique is her deep understanding that spirituality is not a destination but a daily practice. These reflections meet readers exactly where they are, whether in joy, grief, or confusion, and gently guide them toward peace. The journal becomes more than a book. It becomes a companion, a sacred space where one can meet oneself anew each day.
Imagine beginning every morning with a single thought: I am. In those two words lies infinite potential. The I Am is the name of the Divine, the spark of creation itself. By affirming it, we align our consciousness with the truth that we are not separate from Spirit, but expressions of it. Over time, this awareness changes not just how we think, but how we live.
If you are seeking a spiritual practice that is simple yet vital, I Am That. I Am offers the perfect path. Through its rhythm of daily reflection, it nurtures presence, peace, and divine connection, one day, one thought, one breath at a time.
Let your mornings begin with stillness and truth. Begin your 365-day journey with I Am That. I Am by Susie Hicks and experience the quiet power of daily reflection to awaken your spirit and change your life.