When we hear the words awareness and organization , the first thought that may come to our mind is this: if awareness is natural and spontaneous, then why do we sometimes feel that it has become organized? And if organization happens within awareness, is it a distortion or a natural movement? Awareness is simply noticing our own experiences. Right now, as I am writing this article, I am sitting at a table on a chair, working on a laptop, and thinking about how to explain this question in simple words. I know all these moment-to-moment events. This knowing is awareness. People often get too attracted to this word and feel that it is something mystical or special. But actually, it is something we experience all the time. A student may be sitting in a class, learning from the teacher, writing notes with his pen, and he might also feel sleepy. Simply knowing all these experiences is nothing but awareness. Some kind of organization happens naturally within awareness. We can...
When I reflect on this question, I feel like answering it through the moment-to-moment experiences of the last two days. The organization within awareness happens naturally when I observe my daily activities. Yesterday, when I was teaching my student, he was asking many questions. He was writing what I was telling him, and I was engaged with the content of the topic I was teaching. I was also taking help from different tools for teaching. Many things were happening together, and everything was happening in my awareness. I never had to consciously organize everything. With clarity of mind and just being aware of everything, the organization of all these micro events happened automatically. Everything happened in order by itself. The situation was getting organized by itself. I did not have to make any special effort for it. Another example is from yesterday when I was working on my laptop. One part of me was typing on the laptop, another part was feeling hungry, and one part of me...