Self Awareness"The Moment's Dance "...

What's real?...

"How can we say what's true or real?"

It has been proved scientifically -for what that's worth- that there is no objective reality, meaning that any experiment is being influenced or even radicaly changed by the very presence of the experimenter, observer or witness. First period.

Therefore the only thing we can agree with is that "we are", and that there is a consciousness or awareness of that. That's the only fact. Subjective fact only. Nothing else is reliable or trustworthy. Whatever will appear as object or experiement will appear in this self awareness or sense of being, and relative to it. Second period.

So far, this sense of being, aware of itself aware, is the sole reality we can truly admit. Whatever object being perceived and interpreted finds its source and resolution, right now, in this being aware, no matter what this is.
Third period.

What is being perceived as thought, feeling, sensation, all the display of emotional, mental, physical or circumstancial impression, is what simply appears in our awareness. How these perceptions are being filtered, interpreted, evaluated, classified and processed is our own responsability and mystery...

Our unique way to respond to stimulation. This is the story telling or the "moving-in" which has nothing to do with reality. Reality, that which perceives it all, that which we are, is fine, always.

Instead of focusing on objects, no matter of which kind they can be, what happens if we turn our focus of attention right back on that, in ourselves, which is perceiving it all?... How is that?... How does that feel here?...

Here is the reasonless smile of Life... of Aliveness delighting itself...

"The Sky is not Blue"...

and it doesn't need to!

 

 Nb. "Mind", as a "normal" and active thinking process, will never be satisfied by its own tricks or explanations.
Its functioning is duality. But when brought back to Being... Satisfaction arises by itself... Inclusively.

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