
The Self Realization Mantra is a spiritual awakening technology, not a religion. It makes no claims about the soul, karma, reincarnation, or what happens after you die. Instead, it offers a direct path to fully realize who you are at the deepest levels.
The Self Realization Mantra
I Am Thee Iself.
I Am Thee Allself.
I Am Thee Godself.
I Am Thee Noself.
I Am Thee Amness.
The Iself is the entry point — the doorway to awakening.
The Iself is the individual focal point of conscious awareness – the unique perspective of experience itself. It is the irreducible first-person fact of conscious experience. It is the “I” you mean when you say “I am here.” The Iself is presence, not personality.
It sits at the center of experience. The same I that was aware when you were five years old is the same I that is aware right now. Your personality, preferences, and circumstances have changed, but the Iself remains the same presence — the persistent sense of “I” that never disappears.
The Iself is the ontological unknown known – the silent awareness we live from but cannot fully comprehend. It is the presence that knows, even when we do not know that we know. This is why the Iself feels both intimate and mysterious: it is the known fact of being that forever escapes full explanation.
The Iself is the living expression of both Somethingness and Itness — the fact of being a distinct entity and the unique quality that makes you you. Itness gives rise to Somethingness, allowing the Iself to appear as a particular being within experience.
The Iself is not the jiva or the soul as described in traditional spiritual systems. It is the direct first-person center of conscious awareness – the presence that gives experience its particularity, perspective, and sense of being someone.
From the Iself perspective, you are someone going somewhere doing something.
The Iself has an ego, but it is not the ego. The Iself plus the ego produces your outward manifestation — some thing, some where, some time, some choice, some reason, some identity, some knowledge, and some action.

The ego has two main functions: it filters your perception of reality and yourself, and it shapes how you show up in the world.
The ego is your constructed identity — the story of “me” built from memory, roles, preferences, and conditioning. It is one structure — along with the body — that the Iself uses to navigate individual experience. It is the interface that projects awareness into form, action, and relationship.

The ego is a fluid act of improvisation, constantly adapting based on context. This is why your personality feels different around family versus friends, or why your sense of self evolves over time. The ego is a dynamic performance of identity, not a fixed thing.
The Iself is the deeper individual awareness that witnesses all of this without being altered by it. It remains the constant center, observing the ego’s shifting identity while remaining distinct from it.
The Iself awakening is the realization that you are this individual focal point of conscious awareness underneath and beyond the ego. It is the knowing that while the ego changes and adapts, the Iself remains the same unchanging presence — the same I that has always been here.
Many spiritual traditions teach that the individual self is something to be transcended. The Self Realization Mantra offers a different framing: a direct experiential model of consciousness centered on realizing the Iself as the entry point of awareness.
The goal is not to “kill the ego” but to realize that the ego is not who you fundamentally are. The real work is not to dissolve the Iself, but to fully accept, affirm, and realize it — while releasing identification with the limited constructions of the ego.
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