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

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Episode sixty, Observer Effect. You should look BEHIND YOU.
"THE OBSERVER IS ALWAYS INVOLVED IN THE OBSERVATION"... whatever the phenomenon being studied, the observer must be study himself, since the observer either DISTURBS the observed phenomenon or PROJECTS himself into it to some extent...
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: :)
Observer Effect
One of the most practical forms of personal change begins with something simple: paying attention.
There is a reason so many habits feel automatic.
Most of what shapes our lives operates below conscious awareness.
We repeat certain thoughts, react in familiar ways, and reinforce the same internal narratives without ever stopping to examine them.
Over time, repetition creates identity.
We begin to believe that our patterns are permanent simply because they have been running for so long.
Observation interrupts that cycle.
When you become aware of a pattern, your relationship to it changes.
The thought is still there.
The behavior may still show up.
The emotional reaction may still arise exactly as it always has.
What changes is that you are no longer moving through it unconsciously.
The moment you notice it, you create space.
That space is where your power lives.
This is why awareness is such a powerful force for transformation.
You cannot shift what you refuse to see.
You cannot redirect what you are not paying attention to.
Yet the second something becomes visible, it becomes workable.
Think about how quickly behavior changes when it is being tracked.
People become more intentional with their spending when they monitor every purchase.
They become more consistent with movement when they record their steps.
They become more disciplined with their time when they audit where their hours actually go.
Observation changes outcomes because awareness sharpens choice.
The same principle applies to identity.
Most people move through life assuming they are the patterns they repeatedly experience.
If procrastination keeps appearing, they conclude they are procrastinators.
If self-doubt keeps surfacing, they conclude confidence is simply not part of who they are.
If fear shows up before every opportunity, they interpret that fear as proof that they should stay where they are.
Yet these patterns are often rehearsed responses, not fixed truths.
The moment you observe them clearly, you stop identifying with them so completely.
You begin to recognize: this is a pattern I experience, not the entirety of who I am.
That distinction creates freedom.
Awareness allows you to consciously shift identification.
Instead of reinforcing old evidence about who you have been, you start noticing evidence of who you are becoming.
You notice the moments you followed through even when resistance was present.
You notice the times you spoke with conviction.
You notice the decisions that reflected self-respect, discipline, and clarity.
What you consistently observe begins to shape what feels familiar.
And what feels familiar eventually becomes what feels natural.
This is why conscious observation is such a powerful tool for manifestation.
It is not about pretending to be someone you are not.
It is about deliberately directing your attention toward the version of yourself you are actively building.
Awareness gives you the ability to catch old patterns before they define the moment.
It gives you the opportunity to choose again.
Every real shift in life begins there.
Pay attention to what you repeatedly notice.
Because what you observe, you strengthen.
And what you strengthen becomes the life you live.
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.
Does Time Need an Observer?
What if time is not simply something that exists?
Modern physics increasingly suggests that time may be less like a universal river and more like a relationship between changing states.
Without change, what would time even mean?
Without memory, what would distinguish past from present?
Without awareness, would there be any experience of duration at all?
This doesn't mean humans create the universe.
Stars formed long before people existed.
Galaxies evolved long before anyone could observe them.
But it does raise an intriguing possibility:
Perhaps time becomes meaningful when change is registered, remembered, and compared.
Perhaps time is not only something we move through.
Perhaps it is something we help bring into experience.
If that's true, then understanding time may require understanding observers as well.
And that means understanding ourselves.
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"