What it Means to Be Aware

in life •  6 years ago 

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I came across this discussion accidentally today. It was put forward as a question by the @tribesteemup community to its members. After reading some of the replies, I thought I'd give it a go from an 'outsiders' perspective.

Third Eye

For me, being aware is coming to the full consciousness of who and what I represent, not just who I am. It goes further than identity and appearance to encompass the full sphere of wholeness - what I think, how it feels, and who I am. I am aware not because I think, awareness comes with a strong sense of feeling.

The most important application of that awareness is reflected in our values, giving a third eye of clarity to decipher right from wrong according to our wholeness. It is a clear understanding of the process that guides the 'value walls' or 'pillars' for daily living.

Some of my Strongest Values
*Family
*Friendship
*Freedom
*Charity
*Peace
*Simplicity
*Truth

A mixture of these core values bring about a state of clarity; a necessary emphasis for sound decision making. Clarity drives exogenous influence to a minimum, simultaneously appreciating our sense of individuality and true independence.

We're fully aware when we learn to bring society into synergy, or conformity with a complete consciousness of our wholeness.

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I start with the last sentence:
We are fully aware when we learn to synergize society, or in accordance with a full awareness of our totality.
I say that despite our apparent difference from each other, we form ONE. We are unified creators on one side and diverse on the other side. The human being is of good and peaceful nature but forgetting this, it is lost in the complexity of the daily life. It is only by returning to the source that he recognizes himself by a work on himself, meditaion and some habit.