To deal peacefully and successfully with a difficult situation, you must apply the law of observation. Everything works by laws. To observe is to see without reacting. Observation is a silent prayer. He who observes, does not think based on his past experiences or old beliefs. To react is to think subconsciously or unconsciously. Another way to say it, to react is not to think at all, but to act instinctively from the realm of our memory. And this is the source of anxieties, and frustrations. But, from this time on, you are going to learn the power that is in the application of the law of observation. What you really need to solve problems is "action" not "reaction". The one who thinks or make a conscious choice of his action is the one who will succeed in solving his problems successfully. And what does he think about? He thinks about God. You see, there are different levels of actions. Every action has a specific power based on the intent that supports it. Actions are born out of the combination of intents and feelings. Your intent determines the power or the frequency that is in your action. A problem will be solved based on the kind of power that flows out of your actions. When the intent that creates your action is settled on God, your action taps into a higher power. However, when your intent is settled on yourself or someone else, your action will send out a very limited power. It takes the divine power to quickly and wisely solve life problems. The law of observation is a divine law, that enables the human mind to rest in God. To think of God is not thinking at all but resting. It is by resting in God that we find the solutions to our problems. However, this law of observation comes with certain principles: 1-The observer rests in God and judges nothing. He does not label anything as "good" or as "bad". The mind that judges according to appearances is weak and disconnected from the divine power. But, the Soul that knows how to observe all things without labeling them, but welcome them with equanimity is closer to the Mind of God. It is from the Mind of God that divine ideas are downloaded into our spirit to solve our problems. 2-The observer must not have any attachment in the moment of observation. To be attached to anything is to be made slave. You must not attach yourself to a specific way that you want the problem to be solved or turn out to be. Be free. For the mind that is slave could no longer rest in God, wait on God, trust in God, or live by faith. The mind that is attached is not at peace, thus lost in the illusion of matter. The illusion of matter is the belief that one can find a physical or a material solution to a problem. By doing so the Soul turns his back against the Spirit of God. 3-The observer must let things be the way they present themselves. To observe is to let things be the way they are. However, this "letting be" must have a force behind it in order to bring a good result about. This force is "trust". Letting things the way they are by fully trusting, with no fear in heart, that there is an omniscient Spirit, God, who knows all things and has power to change event, and reorganize circumstances for your good, is the silent prayer of the enlightened mind. |