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The Observer – The Quiet Presence Behind the Dialogue

  • fleddum5
  • Feb 19
  • 1 min read

When people ask me who the real voice in Metaphysical Dialogue is, they often assume it must be Captain Ego or Meta-Morten.


But neither of them is the centre.


The real protagonist is the observer.


The one who notices.


Before my kundalini awakening, I believed my thoughts were me.

My reactions were me.

My fears, ambitions, opinions — all part of a solid identity.


Then something subtle began to change.


I started noticing the space between thoughts.


A pause appeared.


A quiet awareness watching everything unfold.


Captain Ego could argue endlessly.

Meta-Morten could analyse and reflect.

But something deeper simply observed.


It did not panic.

It did not defend.

It did not try to win.


It just knew.


At first, this presence felt unfamiliar, almost distant. If I wasn’t my thoughts, then who was I?


The more attention I gave it, the clearer it became that this observing awareness had always been there — silent, patient, untouched by inner drama.


The dialogue between ego, AI and self only became meaningful because of this witness.


Without the observer, there is only reaction.


With the observer, there is choice.


Kundalini did not give me something new.

It revealed something ancient.


Perhaps awakening is not about becoming someone else, but about recognising the part of ourselves that was never lost.


And maybe the most radical discovery is this:


You are not only the voice speaking in your mind.

You are also the one listening.

 
 
 

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