Episode sixty, Observer Effect. You should look BEHIND YOU.

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Episode sixty, Observer Effect. You should look BEHIND YOU.
All you are manifesting is YOURSELF
(SP edition)
Question: Can u explain in depth, like i’m 5
Answer: It's like when you think about your favorite toy and feel happy, even before you have it. You’re not trying to make the toy do something, you’re making yourself feel like it's already yours. When you focus on you being happy, loved, and in a relationship, that’s what shows up in your life. You don’t have to worry about the SP because it's about making you ready for the relationship you want.
You are changing the assumptions you hold about them since there are infinite versions of them that you can experience in your reality
Your SP is just one person, but they act differently depending on who they're around. For example, when they're with their teacher, they act like a student. When they're with their siblings, they act like a sibling. The same person has many different roles, depending on who they're interacting with.
So, when you're manifesting, you're changing how YOU see them and how they show up in YOUR life. In your story, they can show up as the loving partner you want, just like they show up as a student for their teacher or a sibling for their family
You're not actually changing them or making them do anything. What you're really doing is changing how you feel about being in a relationship.
You're imagining and believing that you are already in a loving relationship, no matter who it’s with
Drew a portrait of my Delta Green agent before we all die in the next scenario This woman has 18 san points remaining Another player: oh, nice, you have a portrait for a headstone! Handler: how optimistic... I: optimistic as in "optimistic to think that someone will be left on Earth to make a headstone?" Handler: :)
MAG 60 “Observer Effect” review:
I can heavily relate to this one. Often times when it gets dark outside I feel like I’m being watched, that when I turn away in my bed from the rest of my apartment that there is someone or something standing right behind me, waiting for me to acknowledge it so that it may kill me. One time I even somehow imaged I was poked in the back, very slowly. It felt so creepily real. But it wasn’t. Unfortunately for me, I don’t think Rosa Meyer was afforded the same fate.
I don’t have much to say on the episode, the concept is simple but was very scary. Interesting that her brother has contacted and visited the Archive, but nothing yet has been found from him doing so. Sounds like this guy was looking too far into the occult in the world where there is an occult thing at every fucking opportunity. Shame.
I give this episode a 7 things in the window out of 10 barrels of petrol. Would kill a delivery van driver again.
Statement ends.
Trip: How many languages can you speak? Hoshi: That's not how it works. There are a lot of common patterns. I'm just good at hearing them, that's all.
Star Trek Enterprise "Observer Effect"
The Observer Effect
Hi 💗
What can I do to understand that I am not my thoughts? When I observe them, what can I do to avoid feeling like I am them and following them?
the fact that you can observe your thoughts already proves you are not them. you can't watch something and be it at the same time. the watcher is always separate from what's being watched. so when a thought comes, don't fight it, don't follow it, just notice it the way you'd notice a cloud passing. "there's that thought again." and let it move. you are the sky, not the weather. the more you practice just watching without reacting, the more natural that separation feels. it gets easier, i promise. 🤍
#203
I watch the world in passing
couples with fingers intertwined,
walking, laughing,
sharing kisses like promises
they believe will last.
I see warmth in their closeness,
soft moments stitched together
in quiet affection.
But then
I see the broken ones,
hearts barely healed,
already reaching for another
by the very next day.
I see couples who stay,
yet feel like strangers,
no love in their eyes,
no emotion in their touch
just presence without connection.
I see those who hold on
not out of love,
but fear
fear of empty spaces,
of being alone with themselves.
And I sit,
just observing,
never knowing their stories,
yet feeling everything
in the air between them
the energy,
the unspoken vibrations.
It weighs on me sometimes,
this quiet sadness
what love has become.
A picture-perfect goal,
a trending moment on screens,
a box to tick
to prove a life well-lived.
As if love were a milestone,
not a feeling.
I used to think
I was the one who was sad
standing alone,
watching from the outside.
But now I wonder…
if the loneliest place
is not being alone at all,
but being together
in a world without love.
Yours Faithfully🌻