Written by Mathew Naismith
I know the people who aren’t into the word God, or what it
represents to some people, aren’t going to be happy with my use of this word but
I can’t please everyone. The reason I used God in this post is because most
people around the world relate to this expression of a higher consciousness and
to be of a higher consciousness one needs to be the observer. This of course doesn’t mean all observers are
God’s, it just means when we become the observer of either just ourselves and/or
the collective we become connected more to our divine selves and God/the source
I believe.
In our everyday lives with our everyday attachments, it’s
very hard to become the observer of oneself and especially of others and the collective;
this is why I think we feel so detached at times. We are caught up in the dramas of life instead
of the connectedness to God, the source of creation; the best way to reconnect
ourselves is through becoming an observer.
The following links I thought was typically showing how
becoming an observer can connect us better to each other, the collective and to
God.
Exstract
Being the witness or
observer is a divine position. The formless God is the observer of all that
happens, through each pair of eyes, through each and every set of senses. All
is only experienced by the One, the only Doer. It is the One who samples life
just as it is the One who meets the One in the experience of enlightenment that
represents the culminating event of all our lives, up till that point.
So being the observer
is being my Divine Self and is a practice much encouraged in spiritual circles.
The following link is more into the physics side of being an
observer.
To become an observer one has to seem to be detached to whatever
they are observing, if you can’t do this you can’t become an observer. So becoming detached this would mean we become
less emotional? Yes but don’t mistake fewer emotions means being non-empathetic,
because you become more aware you become more empathic, this is due to dropping
of our attachments to life itself as it plays out. Most human emotions are due to attachments of
one kind or another and of course attachments denote ego, I understand God’s consciousness
doesn’t have an ego. This is why God is a very good observer, there are no ego
driven emotions just empathy.
Practice observing yourself while at play by visualising yourself
actually observing yourself and after a while do the same with others and
eventually you will become an observer of the collective by visualising looking
at the earth for instance. Once you
become the observer of the collective, you will laugh your head off. How
could anyone laugh their heads off when there is so much chaos and hurt going
on? Two reasons; one, we have become unattached
to life itself, two, the answer to our dilemmas is so easy it’s hilarious,
become an observer and drop all attachments that cause so much chaos and do us so
much harm. Also take note of the first
link I supplied here, once an emotional occurrence was observed all what one could
do then is laugh at the little things. Life is a little thing compared to the
whole conscious collective, which is why you will laugh!!