The observer is the observed
Krishnamurti observer-observed; self/world interconnection
Jiddu Krishnamurti’s notion of “The observer is the observed” is an important concept in his philosophical teachings. It points to the idea that the self is not separate from the external world, but is deeply connected to it. This means that when we observe something, we are also being observed, and our own perceptions and interpretations shape the way we experience the world. In this way, we can see that our inner and outer worlds are intimately connected, and that our own thoughts, feelings, and actions have a direct impact on our experience of the world. This understanding can help us become more aware of our own inner states, as well as the external environment, and can lead to greater self-awareness and insight.