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Have you never felt this? As though you were a little behind or above things, and were looking at them taking place but were not doing anything yourself? Witness means an observer, someone who looks on and does not act himself. So, when the mind is very quiet, one can withdraw a little in this way from circumstances and look at things as though he were a witness, a spectator, and not participating in the action himself. This gives you a great detachment, a great quietude, and also a very precise sense of the value of things, because it cuts the attachment to action. When you know how to do this with yourself, when you can withdraw and watch yourself acting, you learn many things about yourself. When you are all mixed up and take part in the action, you do not observe yourself acting, you don't know what you are like. But when you draw back and look at yourself, you can perceive many imperfections which you wouldn't have seen otherwise. (The Mother, 13 October 1954) <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwm/06/13-october-1954#p2</ref>
The A man with a very developed introspective mind often identifies himself with the witness Purusha in the part of his mind and observes that the inadequacy of his effort, all the inadequacy in fact of man's life own thoughts and studies their nature arises from the separation and the consequent struggle, want of knowledge, want of harmony, want of oneness. It That is essential a beginning which makes it easy for him the full detachment to grow out of separative individuality, to universalise himselfcome. For others it is less easy, to make himself one with the universe. This unification but it can be done only through the soul by making our soul of mind one with all. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwsa/30/inner-detachment-and-the universal Mind-witness-attitude#p</ref> You have to become conscious—that is to say, our soul of life one with the universal Life-soulthere must be something in you which is not carried away by thoughts and feelings, our soul of body one with but looks at them and observes how they work and how they affect you. The part that observes and knows is called the universal soul of physical NatureWitness sākṣī in man. It is always possible to develop this in oneself. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwsa/2430/theinner-perfectiondetachment-ofand-the-mentalwitness-beingattitude#p15p25</ref>
== Becoming Conscious ==