Original notes: 2007/7/3
Observe, observed, observing, observes,
observingly, observer, observation
Observe is the process of becoming aware through visual
cognition and volition
processing. This process seems to be functioning at all levels
of awareness including sleep, as many functions occur while
sleeping such as night dreaming. Our brain [mind] collects dream
information as the observer of the dream data.
| Observing is also closely associated with actions described as
[to notice], [to watch], and [to collect information]. Observe
would be associated with seeing, so if one is blind, to observe
would include all the sensory ability of the observer, not
necessarily sight alone. We are constantly observing our surroundings, and observing could
also be interpreted as protecting the interface reception of the
integrated world. This older meaning out of the derivatives of
observe for protecting is possibly keeping us from developing
the skill required to learn true observation or one that was
intended in progressive evolution. The repetitiveness of
observation can also become almost non-existent, and our minds
begin to play games with our neurons. |

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An example would be when you are driving a car, and you're
sitting at a stop sign. Then, you wake up, and realize you're
not at the stop sign anymore, you are a half a mile down the
road, and you immediately realize that this segment of time was
performed unconsciously. Now, you realize the danger involved
with day dreaming, or possible lack of focus because of
overwhelming data reception.
But there is nothing more valuable than our observation ability
and when we wake up in the morning, it begins anew. The outside
influence of data coming in is dearly loved by all, or we would
walk around with our eyes closed, or maybe not even notice the
outside world. We are addicted to the view.
But why? Because it is the normal physiological function? I
would say no, it is the inherent curiosity of life that is coded
into your soul print energy. And these neurons and messages play
a much bigger role in the picture on our tube of reality. The
observation of programming is quite dangerous for the mind,
especially those minds that are more vulnerable.
Is it possible to view a complete objective reality and be fully
aware? To answer, I quote Dr. Daniel Monti, who states: "So in
reality, we can't say that we're seeing the world objectively as
it is. There is no completely objective appraisal of anything,
because our appraisal of everything has to do with our previous
experiences and our emotions. Everything has an emotional
weighting to it." [From the book "What The Bleep Do We Know"].
In our observation control, the data coming in
perceived as
emotional responses, and intellectual processing must be
cataloged, or a form of sleep occurs while your awake, as you
repeat emotions and intellect over and over in use without
adding it to the wisdom file. Here, you cannot expect any form
of evolution, but rather de-evolution as the programming will be
prevalent as control. The designer is not on the outside, or not
any God, the designer is you. You do not create your own
reality, you attune your integration with it.
The excessive attractions and stipulations created or
unknowingly adhered and coded in place, are what keeps the
observer from evolving both emotionally and intellectually. One
has to become aware of the repetitions along with the
experiences so that the cataloging can occur in the mind with
practice situations. Again, this is not creating your own
reality, this is learning how to interact with reality.
A powerful influence is the primer emotions that must be
understood without attachment, such as the powerful
desire. For
example, we desire to see, and we desire to eat, and what we
receive is pleasure. Our constant use of desire should be noted
so that attachments do not establish, but this can be
implemented at a very young age, and decoding becomes difficult.
Matthew 6:21-24
For where your treasure is, there will
your heart be also. [22] The light of the body is the eye:
if therefore thine eye be single, thy whole body shall be
full of light. [23] But if thine eye be evil, thy whole body
shall be full of darkness. If therefore the light that is in the
be darkness, how great is that darkness! [24] No man can serve
two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the
other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other.
Ye cannot serve God and mammon.
Comment: Passage 22 is interesting because [single] may refer to
the amount of ego's in operation, each one being an
alter ego,
or manifestation of mammon thinking.
R. Mark Sink 2007/7/3
revised 2008NOV24
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