Have you ever sat still and simply observed life? A life, which comprises of your own personal happenings, your fears, your joys, your breath, your ideas, your thoughts, your everyday actions, your tasks, your experiences, your feelings, your relationships, the way in which you communicate, what makes you basically you and so much more… Then perhaps you may observe all of these phenomena in others and within the context of their personal lives. This consciousness may then expand to a collective sphere of observation and comprehension towards all of us at a deeper and connected level of being…

This acute observation has the potential to promote acute awareness and expanded consciousness of self towards self and self towards others. The potential of humanity and its expression travels parallel to the infinite nature of spirit and ‘beingness’. This ‘beingness’ encompasses all that is life and all that drives life to flourish in every facet, in every dimension, in every known and unknown parallel of existence and beyond. So, if we practice quietly with the application of regularity and with sincere intention, we then come to a place where our observation reveals a truth beyond comprehension. We now observe the world beyond with new eyes and with a new understanding…
Now, for a moment contemplate the world and the known and unknown dimensions of the Universe (our entire existence) as one connected whole; one entire interconnected and interdependent whole. Where if an atom 12 million light years away shifts in its own (yet connected and dependent) sphere of reality, eventually (bound by time) you may feel its impact or consequence. We contemplate, imagine, think and conceptualize ‘big’ in order to then effortlessly understand our own existence.
The interesting phenomenon is that our own brains and our own bodies are highly vast and complex universes in and of themselves. The point to take away from this passage is that the perception of life rests its understanding of grandness of scale outside our own internalized and personal frame of reference. Hence if we can ‘think big’ and grasp these concepts we may then bring our focus and attention back to our own center. But where is this going and what does this have to do with timing?