Thesis
Human beings have a capacity for observing. Outside she/he observes nature, other people, animals, her/his body; inside feelings and thoughts. The observation includes the existence of the observer. The observer (in Buddhism named watcher) is a consistent part of Eastern spiritual tradition and is evident in our daily life: in every moment of our life we can enter the observer and observe. My thesis was that the observer has also the capacity for self-observation and self-cognition. After five years of inner observation (vipassana) the observer in me discovered "the infinite sea of the inner light" - Consciousness (in Budhism named Sunjata or also Emptiness) and recognized it as himself. My thesis was right: the observer is a consistent part of every human being and has the capacity for self-observation and self-cognition.
Evidence
In Psychology of the Observer we practise the observation of our
thoughts and our emotions. The main self-healing method is the following:
we lay down, the eyes closed, we breathe in a certain rhythm that helps
life energy run better through the body. After ten or fifteen minutes we
start feeling a pain in certain parts of the body. The pain means that
the life energy can not pass, at the location of the pain we have an energetic
block. Observing the pain, the energetic block can dissolve. We become
aware of the mental and emotional filter that is the cause of the block.
We do not go into analysis, we just observe. Observation itself has very
strong healing power.
After a certain period of practicing observation we are able
to observe our personality in every moment of our life. When I become a
perfect observer a question arises: can it be that I can also observe myself?
After this quiestion the observer starts searching beyond the thoughts
and feelings. The observation turns into self-observation. In self-observation
observer becomes self-conscious. Let’s look at the meaning of the words
"to be conscious" first. They have a similar meaning as the words "to be
aware", "to know" , "to watch", "to observe". Let’s have an example in
the following sentences: Are you conscious of your heart-beat? Are you
aware of your heart-beat? Do you know your heart-beat? Can you watch your
heart-beat? Can you observe your heart-beat? A human being is conscious
of the outer, material world (for example the heart-beat) and the inner,
psychic world. Can a human being also "be self-conscious"? What does it
mean "to be self-conscious". This has a similar meaning as "to be self-aware",
"to know oneself", to watch oneself", "to observe oneself". In a human
being the observer is a bridge from "to be conscious of something" to "to
be self-conscious". Meditating - observing inside - the observer discovers
"the infinite sea of the inner light" - Consciousness (Sunjata) and recognises
it as her or himself.
Between our perception and our experience there is a mental filter
(in Buddhism named Maya) that contains all our thoughts and emotions, our
childhood, our education and the cultural environment in which we live.
That’s why everyone lives in his own world, why everyone experiences reality
differently. Mental filter (Maya) prevents us to enter Nirvana (in Buddhism
Nirvana means Oneness with the existence in which duality subject-object
does not exists anymore).
Our mental health is in relation to our mental filter. The thicker
is the mental filter, the worse our mental health. Mental disease means
that the mental filter is too thick. The information chain between perception
and experience is broken. The person lives in his own world and acts in
a way that is not acceptable for the people around him. Information enters
human being through senses, goes through the mental filter and finishes
at the observer. The observer is experiencing through all five senses.
Mental filter contains personality, individual unconscious, collective
unconscious. The stronger the observer is the thinner is the mental filter
and the better is the information chain. The observer is the guarantee
for mental health. As long as we can observe the subpersonalities in us
we can not go mad. Madness means that the observer is gone. The unconscious
parts of the personality take over the body. The person is not aware what
he is doing, he can not observe anymore his/her actions.
Practising observation during the whole day for a few days is
one of the best medicines for nervous people and people under deep stress.
In one week of such a training the observer becomes much stronger and the
most neurotic parts of the mental filter bubble up. We become aware of
basic mental and emotional blocks that make us nervous. The more the observer
is aware of the mental filter the smaller is the gap between her/his perception
and her/his experience. The process of becoming aware of the mental filter
leads to the discovery of the inner light and is dissolving the gap between
the observer (the subject) and the observed (the object). Enlightenment
means that the gap does not exist anymore, that the experience is direct.
Dissolving the gap brings a perfect stream of life-energy through the body.
All energetic blocks are dissolved. The discovery of the observer gives
us the possibility to see clearly the our mental and emotional filters
and also the basic mental filters of our scientific understanding of the
reality.
The Psychology that does not recognises the Observer as a consistent
part of human being is closed in itself, means in the human mind. The Psychology
that recognises the Observer is open towards Consciousness (Sunjata) and
is helping human being to grow beyond national, religious and all other
identifications.
The observer gives us a new understanding of time. The stream
of change that we perceive in reality is constant and irreversible: change
A transforms into change B, change B transforms into change C and so on.
The constant stream of change gives us the impression that time is passing:
change A we experience as past, change B as present, change C as future.
The past, the present and the future do not exist as physical reality,
they exist only as a part of the mental filter between our perception and
experience. Once we become aware that time is just a barrier between our
perception and our experience, we jump automatically into the direct-meditative
experience of reality and ourselves. We experience the steam of change
in the eternal "here and now" of eastern mystics. We become aware that
with clocks we measure only speed, duration and numerical order of the
stream of changes, which take place "here and now" in Consciousness. Let’s
have an example: Our bodies are getting older every second. These life
transformations give us the wrong impression that time is passing. Through
our meditative experience we see our bodies getting older in this present
moment.
According to the General Theory of Relativity, time is passing slower
when a force of a gravitational field is increasing. That means only that
the speed of change (physical and biological) is slower in stronger gravitational
field. Let’s have an example. At the ocean in Goa the gravitational field
is stronger than on Mount Everest; in Goa the clocks are a bit slower than
on Mount Everest. That means only that the speed of change is slower in
Goa as on the top of Mount Everest, and time is not passing neither in
Goa nor on Mount Everest.
An observer really can observe only the distances but not the space.
He can observe only the inner space that is the part of the mind. Also
"space-time"of Einstein Relativity exists only as mathematical model, means
only as the part of the mind.
Zen and Buddhism experience Consciousness (named Sunjata or also
Emptiness) as a Unified Field of the Universe. The whole universe is floating
in Consciousness and is made out of it.
My understanding is that Consciousness is pure unstructured energy,
matter is structured Consciousness. The entropy of Consciousness is constant
(Ec = K), Consciousness does not follow the second law of thermodynamics.
Matter is made out of Consciousness, so the entropy of the entire universe
is also K (Eu = K). The universe is an eternal phenomenon. It has never
started and will never be finished. Big Bangs are cyclic. In black holes
the matter transforms back into Consciousness. At the certain point the
expanding of the Universe will stop and contraction will start. In a big
black hole material Universe will be transformed back in the Consciousness
- The Unified Field of the Universe. The new big bang will happen. Oscillating
of the Universe is in India called Breathing of the Brahma.
Considering Consciousness as a Unified Field of the Universe
gives us a new understanding of evolution. The evolution on the planet
Earth is only a part of the universal process: in the whole universe, matter
is evolving towards Consciousness. Because of different physical conditions
the biochemical composition of organisms developed elsewhere in the universe
may well differ from the biochemical composition of the organisms on Earth.
But organisms with a certain degree of consciousness, converging towards
the Consciousness, must have definitely evolved everywhere. In the Universe
exist thousands of solar systems similar to ours. Conscious organisms have
evolved all over the universe. On planets similar to our planet the chemical
evolution has developed further to biological and spiritual evolution.
The universe wants us to become more conscious. We do not have much choice.
Geocentric approaches understand human society as phenomenon on
the planet Earth. There is no relation between society and the universe.
Considering evolution on the Earth as a part of the universal process means
that human society is also a cosmic phenomenon. Society is a bridge from
animals and to enlightened human beings. That’s why society should support
spiritual growth of the individual in every possible way. Let’s see some
important points in which science can support spiritual growth:
1. The Observer should be considered as a consistent part of the human
being in all different sciences and in education.
2. Inside Observation - meditation - should become the part of every
scientist research and part of educational programs on every university
and college.
3. Discovery of the inner light - Consciousness - should be in the
program of every post graduate study program.
With the development of high conscious individuals, the development
of society will follow automatically. In general terms: more consciousness
means less entropy, less distraction of nature, less police and army, less
criminals, more love, beauty and health.
Today we have a clear scientific evidence that the evolution on the Earth develops constantly towards more conscious living organisms: from organic sisters to first living cells and then further on towards human being. Thatsway is also the natural function of all human activities (science, technology, medicine, economy, art, education, politic) to support the growth of the human consciousness.
The natural function of the economical profit is to invest the part of it into human consciousness growing. On the planet Earth we are still not aware of this fact and we invest to much in new production. The consequence of hiperproduction is global pollution of the planet and his atmosphere. The profits of hyperproduction are less than the costs for revitalisation of the global pollution. The global economy of the planet has negative results. Because of global pollution we are losing millions of dollars every day. It is very important that in future we invest in human consciousness growing. More consciousness means less social entropy: less pollution, less illness, less criminal, more love, health, creativity and beauty.
Amrit S. Sorli
Director of
Institute For Transpersonal Psychology
Association OM, Via E. De Amicis 51,
21123 Milano, Italy
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