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How is the perception modified thru the simple act of observation?
How do you distinguish between what is changeable and what is probable?
Originally posted by EldersCouncil
Awareness yes, however it is not a matter of quiet but of listening to everything else around you. Think of it like a symphony, once you are done enjoying, absorbing, or identifying a sound move on to the next one. You may notice sometimes the busiest environments have the quietest background or ambient noise.
If the mind is busy listening it cannot talk...
I guess what I was alluding to is something very simple. The inkling of a possibility in some way that we are not the mind, there may be more, psychologically. That we can be aware of the mind itself, not identified with it or swayed by it like we usually are. Just aware and observing.
You will need to remember that there is still an interpretation factor dependent on the experience of those receiving the information. At best what is concrete remains subjective to this morphing of perception.
I will not deter you but it is something to take into consideration as you start out, just a small bit of knowledge to keep in mind
If the message can be interpreted with purity in action and purity applied in the intent of that action, it matters not even a little to me who gets credit for it.
Here is a real example. Driving past a man with a sign that read: Please help me. I gave him $5. Talking to a friend later, he said that the man likely made 100's of dollars a day doing this. To this my response was, "He asked for help. Because I gave him money doesn't mean that was the help I gave him."
Originally posted by citizenc
reply to post by TravelerintheDark
Here is a real example. Driving past a man with a sign that read: Please help me. I gave him $5. Talking to a friend later, he said that the man likely made 100's of dollars a day doing this. To this my response was, "He asked for help. Because I gave him money doesn't mean that was the help I gave him."
I like your example because we have the same modus in that particular situation.
Yet here, isn't the INTENT the real message here?
Originally posted by TravelerintheDark
Now, let's suppose for the sake of argument that he in fact already had money. Should I feel foolish? I don't because I gave him what he asked for. The money was merely the carrier for my intent.
An act of love that fails is just as much a part of the divine life as an act of love that succeeds, for love is measured by fullness, not by reception.
Originally posted by EldersCouncil
Good or bad, though we may want to protect, perhaps in the end it is still best to simply allow the observer to experience it for themselves.
from one warrior to another with respect, if ever I may repay your kindness I am but a call away.
By the good lord's will first, namaste
EC
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