Saturday, June 16, 2012

Sentience

Journal Entry: 1-25-2012

One cannot be too alert to what is going on in one's own mind in conjunction with what is going on immediately outside one's person and in conjunction with how the wider world is functioning at this moment. Too few of us are aware of what is going on in and around us. Being conscious of the need to be awake and striving to be more in tune will make us much more sentient right away.

We are to listen observe, characterize, evaluate and judge what is coming into our consciousness. We do so constantly, revising our take on what is going on as required. If we are impartial, rational, truth-loving, living as an individuator while being simultaneously connected to God and the world, then one will capture the essence of reality, both local and global.

The most aware observer and recorder is the person who has a bird's eye view of what is happening, and perceives it through the lens of an original philosophy of life shaping the receiving of macro and micro events, both inner and outer, fed through his unique perspective

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