Monday, December 17, 2007

(14) The Objective Observer Discerns Truth

The observing witness uses discernment to discriminate what is true from what is false. S/he analyzes and synthesizes information with awareness and objectivity. The witness is not attached to being right, having the approval of others or acquiring personal gain without concern for the whole. S/he observes self, others and life with clarity and an open mind. The objective observer focuses on getting to the truth of the matter, not controlling the outcome.

The observer perceives reality and truth with every aspect of being: body, mind, soul and spirit. S/he discovers truth by analyzing the past and assessing the future without the distortions of rigid, limited thinking and emotional turmoil. The observer is in alignment with the stillness of the moment, the inner voice of wisdom and the expanded awareness of Universal Intelligence.

In an observing, receptive state of mind, you receive an insight or creative idea from Universal Intelligence. Your task is to use reason and logic to test its foundation and evaluate its consequences for you and others.

As you observe more and judge less, you will receive and process information that helps you separate truth from distortion. In this expansive awareness your creative thinking becomes unlimited, and your rational mind is free to make wise choices and solve problems. If you are committed to truth, it will find you.

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