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Intro: The Art of Consciousness Creation

مدخل لفن خلق الوعي

Lately, the flow of words keeps leading me back to Conscious Creation.


A direct translation—"خلق الوعي"—doesn't quite capture its essence. The challenge lies in how "awareness" is understood in Arabic, where it often implies intellectual development, such as raising awareness or spreading awareness. But Conscious Creation is something deeper, something beyond the mechanisms of the mind.


Let’s set aside the labyrinth of languages and their delightful complexities…


Here, I use "awareness" as a reference to what language cannot define and what the mind cannot grasp. And since the mind is my audience in this moment, I offer this linguistic pointer as a compass—one that directs not toward the tangible world (عالم الشهادة), but toward what the mystics call the unseen. That which is neither an object nor a thing, yet is ever-present, often referred to as spirit.


To the rational mind, creation is the act of bringing something from nothing. And nothing, to the mind, is simply nothingness, an absence. This is because the mind, equipped only with sensory and cognitive tools, cannot perceive what is beyond the material realm.


Yet, the ability to access what lies beyond the veils of the mind comes from a different dimension—one that is not separate from us, though the mind insists on drawing distinctions. Do not let language deceive you into division; words can only point to meaning, but they cannot embody it.


The best way to truly grasp our own conscious awareness—beyond the constraints of words—is to recognize the very stage on which we exist: the theater of creation and perception itself. To observe the mechanics of manifestation and materialization in this physical realm.


"Conscious Creation is not about making something exist; it is about recognizing how existence unfolds" -Abu POV

in Abu
Abu June 8, 2025
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