Observed
German: Beobachtetes
Common meaning:
That which has been seen, watched, or noticed—typically from outside or at a distance.
Clear meaning:
The positioning of something as object—created by the illusion that observation happens from elsewhere.
To say “it is observed”
is to affirm:
“There is someone outside of this,
seeing it.”
But in structural truth,
what appears observed
only seems separate
because it was named so.
The observed does not exist
without the act of othering.
True perception has no subject
and no object—
only arising,
without gap.