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Eight observations
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A summary and overview of the process of how we can come to understand how we create from a infinite sea of energy consciousness and the observer - observed pair is provided in a series of eight observation. Or, we can see these eight observations eight levels to understanding as to how our understanding of Creation unfolds. These eight observations each give some insight and a perspective for interpreting statements made by mystics about how they see Creation working. First observation - A fish in water
In the same way a fish is in the water within a sea, we see ourselves as a body in air on a piece of ground yet we fail to see how we are connected with that around us. In oneness we know that all emanates from the same Source and we and the Source are somehow one. But we seem so different. Our mind cannot understand how this is possible. The question arises what is wrong with the image of a fish in water that does not lead to the desired full understanding? The primary issue is the fish and water are made of different materials. The water is water and the fish, although mostly water, is organic. The fish is seemingly so different than the water in which it finds itself. So too each of us. We seem to be so different than other aspects of Creation we cannot possible see how we live in oneness with Creation, the Creator and the Source of Creation. The way that most explain this issue of the fish being so different than the water gives rise to the concept that a human being is composed of two parts - a physical body and a spiritual soul which come together to form a human being. In this understanding, we have a physical part, our body, which is "sort of like" Physical Creation. That is, our body is made up from Physical Creation and is composed of the same elements and atoms that make up Physical Creation. We eat food, drink water and breath air such that we have physical evidence of being connected to Physical Creation. Although we see ourselves separate from. Physical Creation as a separate and individual human being, our body is never the intimately connected with Physical Creation. So, from this perspective, we can sort of see how our physical body is one with Physical Creation. But it is clear a human being is something more than a physical body. There is something which give life to the body that leaves when the body dies. There are also experiences that individuals have with the body that give rise to an awareness that there is some type and kind of unseen realms that exists outside of Physical Creation. For example the nonphysical experiences of mystics and shamans or their ability to see through time and space. Addition, when people seemingly die and return to life such as in a near death experience, they report realms of Creation beyond the physical. The tradition way these issue have been addressed is through the traditional concept of the spirit as the part of our being that transcend Physical Creation and the spiritual or unseen realms of Creation. These realms also include Heaven and Hell. Although some believe the spirit existed before the body came into existence, others believe the spirit came into existence when the body was conceived in the womb or when born. In any case many see the spirit as that part of us which is connected and somehow interconnected with the unseen and spiritual realms analogous to the way our body eats, drinks and breathes relative to Physical Creation. The two, body and soul, together allow our mind to understand how we are separate yet somehow interconnected with all of creation. Yet, there is still the issue of oneness and how we are one with Creation. Second Observation - Ice in Water The second observation is to go to a move to a different perception about Creation and use a different analogy about ourselves and Creation. It is to accept the fact that although our mind see us as different from many aspects of Physical Creation and the unseen realms, we nevertheless are somehow one with Creation and the Source of Creation. Here many are faced with the traditional concept of "faith." It is to believe and "have faith," or trust, that there is something the mind cannot understand as to how we are one with Creation and Source but yet separate.
What is different about the ice is that is has less energy than the water and the water molecules are fixed into a lattice or crystal structure rather than being free to move as the water. Additionally the ice is separate from the water as a specific definable quantity of water with defined boundaries and limits. The analogy is nice in that water and ice are exactly the same material but only different in energy. There are defined boundaries to the ice but yet the ice is never removed from the water. If we look to the deepest levels of what it means to be Physical, we find our body is composed of atoms. Atoms are made of protons, neutrons and electrons. In this regard, our body is exactly the same material as any other aspect of Physical Creation. All that is different is the arrangement of the protons, neutrons and electrons and that arrangement is in a defined form, our body, with clear boundaries. Relative to the unseen realms the traditional concept of spirit essentially assumes the material of our soul or spirit is the same as that of any other spiritual entity much like the body is composed of electrons, protons and neutrons of Physical Creation. Similarly, it is assume the spirit has analogously defined limits and boundaries like the body which separate from other nonphysical beings. Many mystical and shamanic experiences can be explained within this understanding. However, there is another deeper perspective that is even more powerful in its implications and the understanding it can provide and it is reflected in the third observation. Third observation - A ripple in Creation
In this observation it is to realize all that differs between the water and the ice cube is energy. But it is to realize neutrons, protons and electrons are just a form of energy and all Physical Creation is nothing but energy in the form of mass. It is to realize there is unseen energy, such as electromagnetic radiation, permeating all of Creation, always present but unseen to the human eye except for the electromagnetic energy of light. Analogously, in what a note is to music and the air in which it sounds, we are to Creation. A note is simply the propagation of a disturbance in air. It is simply energy being transferred through the medium of air as a pressure wave. Similarly, we are disturbance or discontinuity in the Fabric of Creation or that "no-thing-ness" out of which Creation arises. This gives rise to the mystical concept, the "music of the spheres. Analogously, it is same way music is made. Think of a symphony or an orchestra the sound of an orchestra is the superposition of the sounds and notes made by each instrument making a disturbance in the air. Creation is similarly the superposition of all the "disturbances" in the fabric of Creation. In this view everything can be superimposed on everything else yet everything is still separate and distinct just as the sound emanating from an orchestra. The composite of reality is the sum total of all the individual disturbances. In listening carefully to the sound of an orchestra much the way the conductor of the orchestra does, one can hear both the individual parts and the total melody depending on how we focus. However, in looking at this analogy as good as it is, there are things which do not seem to be addressed. Although all Creation arises out of the same material of Creation described mystically as a place of "no-thing-ness," there is no real explanation as to how and/or why there seems to be such a separation within Creation. Fourth observation - Layers to Creation
Fifth observation - A witness to Creation
Sixth observation - The Creator of Creation
Seventh Observation - I and the Creator our one The seventh observation is what appears to be a small next step. It is to move past the realization that "I am the creator of the experiences I have by how I choose to view the experience" to the realization, "I am the creator of the Creation I experience. I am the creator of the experiences I have, I and the creation are one." It is to see that we are the creator experiencing its creation.
Our mind it what has difficulty comprehending the true reality of this understanding for it is finite trying to comprehend an infinite concept. Only in stepping out of mind is the realization and conscious experience of this understanding is possible. It is to step out of mind to become a creator and recreate our life if not our world. It is to look crazy to, and in, the eyes of the world to step out with such consciousness intentions. But it is to step into the realm of what has traditionally been called the mystic and shaman but both concept of the mystic and the shaman do not do justice to the experience of this realm of being for one become a conscious creator of their experience. It is about having the ultimate mystical experience and acting on that understanding to recreate our life. The eight observation - Coming full circle
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