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  • I Am The Observer – Not Your Body, Not Your Mind, But An Observer?

    Who is an observer? How do you observe the observer?

    The observer is a mysterious being which is the simple you in existence, existing quietly in the depths of mind—beyond the passing voices, crowded thoughts of a character, and the layers of who is “I”. It is the ego, a wall towering high to protect the identity it constructed, yet beyond this fortress, in the abyss of the unconscious, it sits—silent and watchful. This observer is not bound by the noise of thought or the illusions of self, but rather, it simply observes. It sees without judgment, detached from the ebb and flow of consciousness, always present, always watching.

    The awareness of it makes it like observer and observing the observer are two different entity?

    In the process of observing the observer, a “shadow self” seems to emerge—a reflection of past experiences and memories. It’s as if the mind briefly syncs like a screen, playing back fragments of what has been, almost like a quick flash, just long enough to make it seem like there is another entity—another self—watching the observer. This shadow self isn’t truly separate; it’s an echo of the past, a projection of what has been internalized and stored. It creates a sense of duality, as if there are two layers: the observer and the one who observes the observer. In this moment, the past and present intertwine, blurring the boundaries of self-awareness, making the process of observation feel like a continuous loop.

    Awareness of the Observer.

    The awareness of the observer transforms it into something distinct—it becomes the observer of itself. Observing the observer is a different experience altogether, a layer of awareness beyond just witnessing. It’s a reflective state, where the observer becomes conscious of its own presence, its role in shaping perception, and its silent witness to the unfolding of thoughts and actions. This dual awareness creates a deeper understanding, a realization that the act of observing is not passive, but an active part of the process of self-discovery.

    Does observer deserves to observe itself?

    This question challenges the very nature of awareness and self-reflection. The observer, by definition, is detached—simply witnessing without attachment or judgment. To observe itself is to enter a paradox: the very essence of detachment becomes involved in its own process of observation. In a way, this self-awareness is not a “deserved” act but an inevitable consequence of consciousness. The observer, in its purest form, has no need for validation—it simply exists, and in that self-discovery the act of observing itself is an integral part of the

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  • Do You Have Free Will? Is Free Will really a thing of illusion?

    Do You Have a Free Will?. How can you effectively measure your Free Will.

    The question of free will has been alive since the Age of Awakening, around the 1500s, when scholars of the Roman and Western Empires delved into existential questions—the meaning of us, our place in the world, and the very nature of our being. Many argue that humans possess free will, citing historical and religious texts. The concept of free will gained prominence as nihilism took hold of society, resurfacing long after its initial argumentation.

    Do You Have Free Will?

    The short answer is YES . Although it might not be exactly what you think it is. Free will is a very blanket term to many capabilities and actions that humans can take within their dimensions of existence. Therefore granting the person the ability to enact on their free will within the scope.

    Can You Measure Free Will?

    While we ponder and declare free will as the abyss of control and untamed character, surrendering to worldly desires becomes inevitable. It’s not about whether we can measure it, but rather how much we are willing to pay as the price for our existence.

    Measuring free will is tricky because it exists at the crossroads of philosophy, neuroscience, and psychology. Some argue that free will is just an illusion, shaped by unconscious processes before we even make decisions. Others believe that while external factors influence us, we still have the ability to choose within our given scope.

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