Self Realisation
that comes with the practice of reflexive self consciousness can be
likened to the awakening of a new dawn after the darkness of night.
Awakening to the reality of the
Self and transcending the limitations that identification with the
problems of the material world brings, is not always immediately
achievable, as the urgency of immediate difficulties tend to keep
drawing us back
There is a subtle difference
between observing the world with your physical eyes and its
associations, and seeing with the eye of spirit, that is seeing as
God sees. Moments of spontaneous Self awareness with meditative
reflexive techniques can dispel the illusion that we stand alone.
When meditating choose or
visualise an open space and capture with the camera of the eye
something to focus upon, then first observing with your mortal eyes,
remind yourself that no one else in the universe stands or sits in
this exact place, and in this you stand alone. Beauty is a felt
experience and it is during moments of meditation or enjoying
beautiful moments in nature that it becomes possible to abandon the
particular and merge with the whole experience and become one with
the unific intelligence of which we are a small part. It is during
these moments that we affirm the truth of the yoga maximum that the
Atman (Self) = Brahman.
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