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<strong>AllatRa</strong> <strong>by</strong> <strong>Anastasia</strong> <strong>Novykh</strong><br />

But as they used to say in the ancient times, he who climbs a high mountain laughs at<br />

everyday troubles. If a person seriously wants to take care of his personal spiritual<br />

development, he must first of all discipline his thoughts. As often as possible, he must be<br />

aware of the emotions he experiences and of his way of thinking, and analyse their<br />

nature and the mechanism of appearance. He must be able to be above the circumstances<br />

and the mundane. He must be able to perceive the world from the perspective of the<br />

Observer from the Spiritual nature, and not from the usual perspective of the Observer<br />

from the Animal nature.<br />

The Animal nature is constantly presenting people with a big illusion about what man's<br />

inner world is, putting an emphasis on the Personality's Ego, and what the outer world,<br />

which should supposedly be serving this Ego, is, in its interpretation. From the<br />

perspective of this illusion, it imposes erroneous opinions about the world and other<br />

people on the Personality, thus distancing man from perceiving the Truth. In reality,<br />

everything is different.<br />

<strong>Anastasia</strong>: You are right, one can say that we all are an illusion in this world until we<br />

start developing ourselves spiritually. When we start growing spiritually, then we<br />

understand that this world is also an illusion. Having a practical experience of refining<br />

myself in each day, I have already realised on a deeper level how important it is to<br />

understand who exactly in you is observing this world and based on what this Observer<br />

is making conclusions.<br />

Rigden: Note that the Observer will never be separated from the observable, for he<br />

will perceive the observable through his own experience; in fact, he will observe<br />

aspects of himself. While talking about the world, in reality a person will voice an<br />

opinion of his interpretation of the world, based on his way of thinking and his<br />

experience, but not of the complete picture of reality, which can only be perceived from<br />

the perspective of higher dimensions.<br />

<strong>Anastasia</strong>: It is obvious that such observations in the usual state of consciousness will<br />

be made <strong>by</strong> a person with the help of comparison, judgments about similarities and<br />

differences of objects in relation to himself in the first place.<br />

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