The following is a summary discussion on how the oneness of
Creation can be seen to work. This discussion was prepared to help
to understand why there is the need to make the inner changes first
for such things as: to experience
wholeness within our being;
to understand how the inner is reflected in the outer; to experience
the oneness in creation/Creation; to understand why we
need to
take responsibility for all that we experience; to create a
gentle phoenix for any
creative endeavor; and to
understand both the
story of the rainmaker and the Hawaiian
technique of
Ho'oponopono.
Although not needed for this discussion, the discussions
reflecting the initial use of the images used here are found in one
or more of the following topics: "Environment and the unfoldment of a creation;" "Implication of pair production in our
creative endeavors;" "Implications and observations of pair
annihilation;" "Bridge point of inner and outer creative
power;" "Becoming our truth - 07 becoming a creator-creation;"
"Pool of multiple forms;" "Incomplete release of our
creative life energy;" "How energy consciousness localizes in
an existing creation;" and "The observer-observed pair and
the nature of duality."
The first step in the process is to awaken to our existence. An
diagramed in the Figure entitled "Awakening" when we awaken,
we localize our awareness at a point of observation. It is to cause
our energy which covers the infinity of all of creation to
localized, coagulate, become fixed, incarnate, or however we wish to
express it. But what we need to realized is the localization is
based on our perspective determined by how and what we think and
believe and what we remember of our past upon awakening. The point
is fix but it can be changed by what we think and believe. If we
change what we think and believe we can changer our perspective and
where our energy localizes. Changing where our awareness and energy
localizes changes our experiences. We are
free to choose as
we wish.
The second part of the process is were we being to define
ourselves. After awakening we being to decide what is or what is not
part of us. We can look at it this way. As a baby we squeeze the
pillow and feel nothing. If we squeeze the finger on our other hand,
we feel something. If we squeeze hard we can being to see what we
feel is based on how we squeeze. Our
mind then determines
this finger is part of us. We being to go through life and see our
body is separate from the world in front of us because we do not
readily feel the
pain
of the world. So we being to see and
think ourselves as separate. But in the same way we say something
outside of us is ours even when we are not connected, we can feel
pain outside of ourselves even when we are not physically connected.
But since the connection is not physical we do not see it as real.
Yet it nonetheless real.
In
the Figure entitled "Who is observing whom" we can imagine
ourselves separating into the point of our awareness, the observer,
and the point we observe or that which we observe. But the question
is, "But which is which?" Are we the observer or the observed. In
the start of the process there is no different. The difference only
comes when we come into a physical body and do not feel a physical
connection with our environment that we begin to see ourselves as
separate. For example we touch our finger is we feel ourselves
touching our finger. If we touch another we do not feel being
touched. In time we believe ourselves to be separate. Then,
no matter what realm we go into, we see ourselves as separate and
unconnected. Yet, nothing can be farther from the truth.
The Figured entitled, "Observer-observed Pair as a wave
particle" is what is really happening. We
localize our energy
and awareness into a perception. We think look out form that
perception and say what lies outside that perception is not us. But
in reality what we are looking at is the part of our energy and
awareness that we do not see as being localized. The form we give
our
mind
and our energy (our body) is the spike in the wave.
Our environment and everything else which is not "us" is the
observed. In this Figure, we have the observe pointing to the spike
but is the spike or the
energy and consciousness
not localized? In
reality it doesn’t matter. It is just an
illusion of mind. We
are connect but our
mind
just does not see the connection.
An alternative way to view this is to view the cutout and the
whole as in the Figure entitled, "Creating a cutout." Here,
as described in the discussion on the "Implication of pair production in our
creative endeavors" when we begin to define
ourselves as in the Figure above "Who is observing who," we create a
cutout and a hole. Here again, it does not matter which we consider
the energy and what is the consciousness for either will do. What is
important is that we see ourselves separate from the fabric of
Creation.
Yet,
what is really true is what exits the Figure entitle, "Wave
particle nature of the cutout." In the figure, we can see our
localized energy as represented in the spike on our wave or arising
out of the wave. This spike can be interpreted as the cutout. The
fabric of Creation out of which the cutout/spike arise is our
infinite nonlocalized wave form which permeates all of Creation. The
remaining part of the wave which permeates all of Creation and can
be seen as the fabric out of which the cutout forms gives rise to
all aspects of Creation we experience. But, although the cutout
appears separate is it not. It is still connected and will always
remain so connected. The cutout represented by the spike is still
connected to the wave although it seemingly stands outside and apart
from its surroundings
This, of course, bring us to the next Figure which better
represent the reality of the situation in that we never leave the
Creation of which we are a part and we are never really separate
from the world we experience. In the Figure entitled "Cutout
remaining in the hole," the cutout heart remains in the hole out
of which it was cut. In essence, all we did was create a
discontinuity in the paper surrounding the heart by the cut we make
to cause the heart to be experienced separately form the paper. Here
the cutout is determined by where we believe. If we change what we
believe we will change where cut line for the cutout. But, as said,
we never leave the fabric of Creation and there is just some form of
discontinuity which exits which give rise to belief there is a
separation.
The Figure entitled "Observer-observed wave particle pair in
Creation," provides a way to see what cutout and the hole looks
like relative to Creation. That we our localized awareness and form
is the spike on our energy wave and the environment is what we
experience with our non localized energy. Of course, the question is
"Asked is how does my energy create all of world?" The answer is as
an
individuated point of consciousness, it doesn’t. Rather,
it energies the aspects of
Physical Creation to give you the
experiences you
desire to have. Your unmanifested or
nonlocalized
energy permeates all of Creation and every aspect of Creation.
As such there is an ongoing communication to coordinate and
orchestrate the experience our total being desires to have.
This includes all aspects of our being and the
transcendental mind and
enculturated mind.
The Figure entitled, "How the inner reflects the outer" is
a follow up to the both cutout and the hole and the cutout remaining
in the whole. However, now we move the concept of
energy consciousness. The discussion topic, "The human experience is
our consciousness expressed physically," talks about how our
consciousness is directly mapped, expressed, manifested, or whatever
word we
desire to use to express what happens. That is what
we experience internally is reflected externally and vice versa. In
looking at the
paper cutout and hole, it is easy to see the
relationship of the existence of paper and the absences of paper
relative to the cutout the hole. The question is, how do we seen the
relationship of energy and consciousness
such that our
consciousness is manifested into physical form? It was said above in
the Figure of the cutout remaining in the whole that the cut line
represented a discontinue in the paper to create the cutout. The
cutout never needs to leave the paper to be a cutout.
An analogous situation exists between
energy and consciousness.
That is, what we think and believe causes a discontinuity to come
into existence and we find ourselves becoming separate from, as
oppose to oneness, with the world we experience. As diagramed in the
figure "How the inner reflects the outer" our body and environment
is what is manifested or cutout by our
nonconscious mind. Our
ego identity and who and what we think we are is cut out by
our conscious
mind. Together they create the discontinuity such that
we have the experience of
being a
human being within
Physical Creation. Here we do not look at what is created as
much as being a cutout like the paper cut out and the whole. Rather
it is more of a discontinuity that our mind causes us to see
ourselves separate from creation. We do not see the fact that we are
interconnected and we eat, breath and drink our environment and how
we influence our environment and our environment influences us. Yet,
when we can expand the limits of our mind to encompass our body and
our environment, we find that
creation is not done alone. We
are only having and giving the experience we or any other
desires
to have.
The Figure entitled "Multiple Cutouts" demonstrates how
two independent cutouts can arise from the same fabric. This is what
analogously happens for each individual in our life. We all arise
out of the same fabric of Creation yet we are independent of each
other. Where as the Figure entitled "Overlapping cutouts"
demonstrates how to seemingly independent forms have a common
overlap and shared creation or at least a set of shared experiences.
The Figure entitled "Creating within a
creation" is
actually a better way to understand shared creation. Rather than the
creation emanating from the Fabric of Creation, the created Creation
acts and the Fabric of
Physical Creation. In this way, all the creation within
Physical Creation start with the same
Rules of Physical Creation embedded within them. As a consequence, each
creation within the Creation appear independent of each other
yet they are each bound to the rules. In may ways this is not
different that the basic
creative process. All that differs
is the starting materials for the creation.

Finally, as demonstrated in the Figure "Partial Annihilation,"
to create something new, some aspect of the old creation and its
reflection in the hole must be annihilated. That is some part of the
old is combined with it mirror image to relate the energy bound in
the creation. That energy then becomes free to create the new
desired creation. In seeing the image of the Figure entitled "How the inner is reflected in the outer," some aspect of our inner
work needs to be change to create the corresponding changes in the
outer. If we do not make the inner changes, we will be unable to
create what we desire. This is often the problem most face.
We wish to create something different in our external world but we
are unwilling to make the necessary inner changes to bring about the
outer changes.

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