Sky and sunset ended the afternoon full of charm. The man came to stare at the sky before his eyes. He came before me. He looked at the horizon, I came staring at him who was watching the horizon. I observed he who was watching and what he observed.
The reality is that I only saw him there, between me and sunset, without knowing what he was thinking, what he admired, what he knew about sunset, what was the sky and what the limit, how big and how far the sun we saw that seems went down to under the horizon, and whether it’s really down or just refraction.
Such is observation, that is philosophy, which draws conclusions from observation in a distance. If I can be him, at the same time become the sky, the sun, the movement and everything including myself, and I observe all at once, aware and understand it, I become consciousness, and that is spirituality, that is Chitta.
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Thanks for the compliment. Ta. Indeed that was a good time to relaxing…
This should be entitled HOPE. I need HOPE with some situations I have been facing. I will think of this photo when I feel discouraged.
Hope is a good title. It’s nice to know you’re impressed with this photo, LaJenna.
This is very interesting, great insight……….
Thanks for the compliment, Pamela.
Stunning shot. The sunset is fantastic. I think it’s better not to know what others think.
Thanks for the compliment, dear friend. Of course, it is better not to know what others think coz even our own heads are too full of thoughts… Hehehe…
Love the image!
I like to imagine what others would think…
but then of course it’s just for fun and should stay that way…
or then misunderstanding would occurs
Thanks for the compliment, dear friend.
Yep! Imagining other people’s thoughts is not capturing the thoughts of others.
I think that an ability to observe and meditate is our privilege as human beings
Yes, I totally agree with you, my friend.
the observer changes, what is being observed by the act of observation.
I don’t fully understand the meaning of your comment, Doc. Maybe this is a response to your comment: What is observed by the act of observation can be different from an observer to another observer even though the object being observed is the same.
I was talking about the concept of the actual observation changes what is being observed.
Stare at something long enough and it will change.
A wonderful sunset, dear friend … I’m watching him even if I have a chance … I can hardly see it here because they are hindering me from the mountains …
Thank you, dear friend. Well, however, you can still see how the sun is hiding behind a mountain, right?
But I can see how it goes for the mountain, but I only picture it, but it’s bad because it’s too far, dear Albert
I think I have learned something, as always. Chitta, isn’t that a form of Hindu yoga, or am I mistaken?
Such a stunning sunset you have shared from your world.
Thanks for the compliment, Carol.
Yes, you’re right, Carol. Chitta (pure intelligence, essence) is a part of Hindu Yoga about the part of the mind.
Great image and great observation. Thank you for sharing
Thanks for the compliment, my friend. Glad you like it.