We explore the 'I Am'-ness of consciousness, as another facet of 'transcendence', this time of 'Being'. In guided meditation, we see for ourselves this subject of all experience, that precedes thoughts and perceptions. I then present some relevant classic Hindu philosophy called 'advaita', and discuss how upon grokking the 'I Am', one likely develops a new detachment to worldly objects as well as a new camaraderie with fellow human-beings.