Neutral Filter
The lens most transparent, encompassing the true definition of neutrality, is observation. Taken at face value, observation, can be deduced as a particular form of insight. Through the means of observation, one is enabled to view the world and each instance as wholesomely possible. Observation, offers the most complete of image, unspoiled and untainted by logic nor reason. Despite any occurrence, being deemed good or bad, the view from this lens captures a perspective from an all seeing eye; one whom holds no judgment.
In regards to life, everyday is filled with choices. No day is the same, each scene is unique, and each second is consistently different. The best decision, an objective one, is a choice made through the understanding of a full spectrum. A diagram, detailed and complete, enables a sound rationale. However, as the shade of concern looms, a distinction between observation and judgement must be specified. Both go hand in hand; meanwhile, contrasting at the same time. Observation is uniquely pure, a view of an “as is” stasis; the most honest contributing factor to the moment. Judgement, clouds such positioning as it demands a cause and effect; question and answer. Observation does neither, it is but a vehicle and tool allowing its user to see the world and each moment for what it is; true.
Refrain from judgement, and accept the truth found through observation; wether good or bad, it can be considered enlightenment. It will connect your awareness to the moment and your conscious to the truth. It serves as a medium between a state of being, an illumination of presence, and the clarity of reality; a neutral filter.