A Structural View on Observation: How Non-Conceptual Alignment Dissolves Fixed Forms
This post explores a structural interpretation of “observation (觀)”—
not as perceiving more objects,
but as dissolving fixed forms of identification.
Rather than asserting a new doctrine,
this is an invitation to examine structure.
The diagram visualizes observation as the dissolution of
Self, Other, Sentient Being, and Lifespan forms.
