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I Am that I Am         
  • The Hebrew text with ''[[niqqud]]''
YAHWEH'S ANSWER TO MOSES UPON BEING ASKED FOR HIS NAME IN EXODUS 3:14
Hayah; I AM THAT I AM; Exodus 3:14; Ehyeh; Ehyeh asher ehyeh; Ehyeh-asher-ehyeh; I am that I am; I Am Who Am; Hayah asher hayah; אֶהְיֶה אֲשֶׁר אֶהְיֶה; Eheieh
"I Am that I Am" is a common English translation of the Hebrew phrase (; )– also "I am who (I) am", "I will become what I choose to become", "I am what I am", "I will be what I will be", "I create what(ever) I create", or "I am the Existing One". The traditional English translation within Judaism favours "I will be what I will be" because the imperfective aspect in Modern Hebrew is normally used for future tense and there is no present tense with direct object of the verb "to be" in the Hebrew language.
I Am That Change         
2014 FILM DIRECTED BY SUKUMAR
I am that change; I am That Change; Tanishq Reddy
I Am That Change is a 2014 Indian Telugu-language short film directed by Sukumar and produced by actor Allu Arjun on Geetha Arts. Apart from Allu Arjun, the short film features an ensemble cast of Tanishq Reddy, Vikram Chaitanya, Surya Ashrith, Trisha, Sri Varshini and Bharath Reddy.
I Am That         
  • Nisargadatta's "I Am That" in English.
  • Hindi edition of the book.
  • Nisargadatta Maharaj (1897 – 1981)
BOOK BY NISARGADATTA MAHARAJ
“I Am That”
I Am That is a compilation of talks on Shiva Advaita (Nondualism) philosophy by Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj, a Hindu spiritual teacher who lived in Mumbai.About Nisargadatta Maharaj The English translation of the book from the original Marathi recordings was done by Maurice Frydman, edited by Sudhakar S.
Examples of use of I Am that I Am
1. How glad I am that I am not famous, not rich and thoroughly self absorbed which unfortunately most rich & famous people are.
2. Don‘t fret about your qualifications or the place where you come from." God‘s response to those concerns was "I AM THAT I AM." To me that says that in any given situation, God is the only "I" that matters.
3. "Well, you see," said Harold Macmillan, "the vice–chancellor really runs the university and if you didn‘t have a chancellor you couldn‘t have a vice–chancellor." For Roy Jenkins, the post was one of "impotence assuaged by magnificence." Whatever else, I assume – impotent as I am – that I am entitled, indeed expected, to have some views on higher education.
4. And I would not be running, as aware as I am of my imperfections, as clear as I am that I am not a perfect vessel, I would not be running if I did not believe that I could lead this country in that new direction, that we have a unique moment that we have to seize.
5. "I AM THAT I AM," He told Moses. (Ex. 3:11,14.) I‘ve come to think of this as God saying, "I am the ‘I am‘ you are talking about when you say, ‘I am this way and that‘s why I can‘t do what You‘re asking.‘ But that vision of ‘I am‘ is all wrong." God debunked the personality myth by showing Moses that he – that each of us – was and is His expression of Himself.