1. The Dedicated Consciousness
#542-1: 1964 San Fernando Valley Center 1:1
#542-2: 1964 San Fernando Valley Center 1:2
2. The False and Right Sense of I
#94-1: 1954 Portland Practitioner Class 1:1
#613-1: 1951 First Northwest Series 1:1
3. Mind Is a Transparency
#496-1: 1962 London Special Class 3:1
4. Consciousness
#515-1: 1963 Princess Kaiulani Sunday Series 3:1
5. Evolving States of Consciousness
#308-1: 1960 Seattle Closed Class 1:1
#556-1: 1964 Chicago Special Class 2:1
#515-1: 1963 Princess Kaiulani Sunday Series 3:1
#312-1: 1960 Canadian Open Class 2:1
6. The Light Breaking Through
#308-2: 1960 Seattle Closed Class 1:2
#309-1: 1960 Seattle Closed Class 2:1
#309-2: 1960 Seattle Closed Class 2:2
#556-1: 1964 Chicago Special Class 2:1
7. Attaining a Measure of Spiritual Consciousness
#455-2: 1962 San Diego Special Class 1:2
#312-1: 1960 Canadian Open Class 2:1
8. Invisible Life Fulfills Itself Tangibly and Visibly
#310-1: 1960 Seattle Closed Class 3:1
#312-1: 1960 Canadian Open Class 2:1
#541-1: 1964 Los Angeles Special Class 1:1
#432-1: 1961 Canadian Special Class 2:1
9. The Issues of Life Are in Consciousness
#605-1: 1951 Second Portland Series 5:1
#615-2: 1951 Second Portland Series 5:2
#253-1: 1959 Halekou Special Work 3:1
#102-2: 1954 Seattle Practitioner Class 3:2
10. The Consciousness of Truth Is the Healer
#261-1: 1959 Hawaiian Village Open Class 4:1
#293-1: 1959 New York Closed Class 5:1
#316-2: 1960 Denver Closed Class 3:2
11. The Fourth Dimensional Consciousness
#493-1: 1962 Manchester Closed Class 3:1
12. Christ as the Consciousness of Mankind
#535-1: 1963 Los Angeles Special Class 1:1
#535-2: 1963 Los Angeles Special Class 1:2
#534-1: 1963 New York Special Class 1:1
#526-2: 1963 London Work 2:2
There is much contemporary interest in the subject of consciousness, and Consciousness Is What I Am addresses the most important and least understood aspects of consciousness _ what it is and how it can be opened to Truth. Beginning with the principles of the nature of God and the nature of man, Goldsmith ushers the reader progressively deeper into the secrets of consciousness, revealing how we can attain the highest states of consciousness through meditation and practice.
The book points out the landmarks that suggest advancing consciousness as well as the possible pitfalls for the seeker. Once the seeker experiences the universal Christ-Consciousness, Goldsmith says, he will find fulfillment, peace, rest, refreshment, and joy, and be free of the shadows and illusions of the material world. Consciousness Is What I Am shows the reader that the real man is not the physical body, but the consciousness that governs it. In other words, Consciousness is what I am.
[Note: Consciousness Is What I Am is the collection of the 1969 Infinite Way Letters.]