In the state of witnessing, there is no conflict. When you witness, you observe without judgment, attachment, or resistance. You are simply aware of what is happening, whether it is an emotion, thought, or external situation. This pure observation removes the tendency to get entangled in mental struggles, allowing a deep sense of peace to emerge. In witnessing, you are no longer caught in the dualities of right or wrong, good or bad, or like and dislike. You are in a space beyond conflict, in the pure presence of awareness itself.
This absence of conflict arises because witnessing does not involve the ego. The ego thrives on identification, comparison, and opposition, constantly creating inner friction. But in witnessing, there is no identification with the mind’s narratives or emotional responses. You are simply the observer, detached and yet fully present. Let’s pray to Sri Amma bhagavan to witness.