
The following keeps popping up once in a while. I better get this on to contrasted colors (i.e words).
There are three key Components for any observation or even existence. For change to be noticed something that has not changed during the change is necessary as a reference, plus an observer who claims to have witnessed the change with the help of the reference. Without these three participants, is it possible for change to exist?
This logic even extends to observing anything that has a physical qualities (shape, size, form etc.,).
To be able to observe black colored object - there must be something that is not black.
To observe white, I need something that is not white.
To observe a circle, I need a background that is not a circle.
With this line of thought -
to observe a feeling, there must be something that is not a feeling
to observe a thought, there must be something that is not a thought
to observe a world around me, there must be something that is not a world.
I see the world around me is changing every moment in a four dimensional world. I was there to witness and observe two states of world around me and deduce that it has changed. What is the changeless background I used to make this observation? That background is right here and all over yet it is not accessible for objective grasp.
- Saturday 2009 June 14th 5:23 AM.
