As humans we actually believe that when we move from one place to another place to another place, we are having the experiences of each place and that the places are different. However, the realities of the majority of the experiences that we have are actually traveling with us. This is in what is known as 'Place' ('capitalized' for distinction) in the science of Humanology. You enter a space, but 'Place' travels with you — it is yours and it defines the majority of your experience.
Place is, in fact, a complex equation carried within the electro-magnetic field that surrounds you . . . known as the Aura. This is a filter of your input and output. It is constructed by four facets of your human being. These are your Feelings, Perceptions, Pace and Place . . . each one constructed interactively over tremendous amounts of time . . . even generations biologically . . . even incarnations cosmologically.
As you move from the traffic on a road to the quiet of a room you have changed the space of your experience, but you have carried within you, the definitions of the experience that you will be experiencing. The inner noise (the definitions) traveling with you into the quiet room is far more present than your environmental shift. You will continue to experience the inner sensations of the noisy traffic you left outside until they fade from your memory or are replaced. In order to change the foundation of 'Place', you must transform the inner 'codes' . . . you must work on the inner constructs of your Feelings, the inner constructs of your Perceptions, and the inner constructs of your Pacing.
Simply changing the space (the persons, the locations and the things) with which and within which you exist will change very little . . . 'Place' is only slightly modified by these external changes. Space is merely the setting in which you experience your experience; your Feelings, Perceptions and Pace define this experience. 'Place' will manifest based on your propensity to Feel, to Perceive and to Pace. Changing this 'Place' — which you carry with you — affects the entire experience of your experience . . . affects the entire sense of your existence . . . affects your entire outlook and your outcomes. 'Place' is the experience and the experiencer.
Do not try to understand this by using your thoughts . . . allow it to sink into your body and your being. Allow it to contribute to your Place.
"The observer and the observed are one . . . they are in fact the same event." Guru Nanak - India (ad.1489) "The observer defines the observed" Albert Einstein - (ad. 1909).
- Guru Singh 6/Feb/2012
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