Well if you see reality as real then I can agree with you. You are a small part yes.
BUT. There is no reality. This is all imagination. Now from this perspective I am God having an imaginary experience. But I remain reletavely small to because this is the experience I chose.
The rest is also God and also me but I chose to feel removed from that thus I created an illusion that makes me appear seperate and we call that EGO
Ahhaa..thankyou. That is a very clear description of the difference of the two theories. I had never really seen it so clearly before.
I would agree with you that it depends on which truth is real. If there was no reality but me...who is dreaming separation then I would agree that I AM. But I'm not sure I agree with that interpretation of reality. I find it quite frightening to be honest.
It does bear thinking about. It could be that I AM God. I'm not sure of which reality is real yet. But if it was up to me I would CHOOSE to have faith and believe in God.
I find that I am the observer watching and also I am aware of myself being that observer.
I feel that 'God' is a word that means all that is, all that was, and all that will ever be. Even if the universe ended there would be 'God'. (I call God 'what really is.')
I am limited, for I cannot know every string that physics says makes up matter. Yet one drop in the ocean consists of exactly the same stuff as any of the trillions of drops that create the entire sea.
In the same way, I might see ice or liquid or steam but I know all these are water.
Likewize, God is omnipotent and pure as an intelligence consisting of infinite forms of thought.
Recently I was walking my dog and suddenly it dawned apon me. I observe the universe and it equally observes me, and I knew in that moment there are no secrets because everything God watches also watches God.