"Observation" is not what most people think.
~ΛΒ°β’*βββΆ
Many people believe that observing is seeing what happens outside, as if they were mere spectators of a reality that is already there, solid, as if it were written in stone.
They react to what they see and wonder why nothing changes.
They're looking in the wrong place.
Observing is not about looking at "what is" that's just an echo of what you thought yesterday. True observation is about focusing. where you place your attention, you place your existence. If you keep looking at the lack, you are perpetuating it. If you keep looking at the problem, you are giving it permission to continue existing.
When we talk about "observing," the first idea that might come to mind is that observing means "looking" with our eyes, people think that observing means checking your bank statement, seeing that message that hasn't arrived, or looking at your reflection in the mirror, that's not observation, that's reaction. if you use your eyes to confirm your reality, you're doomed to repeat the past.
True observation is the movement of your consciousness.
You don't observe from the outside in, you observe from the place you occupy, when you assume you are someone, you are "observing" the world from that new version of yourself, if you feel successful, the world looks different, not because your eyes have changed, but because your frequency of observation has changed
Observing is the act of occupying a mental space. It's deciding from where you're going to view life, most people look "towards" their desires as something distant, you have to observe "from" their fulfillment.
The physical world is only the residue, your inner observation is the only real cause.











