Beauty of observing
Today I found an interesting and nice word.
'Gongoozler'. In simple understanding it's someone who watches things around with an interest but never takes part in the event. Just like a mere spectator. This word is mainly associated with addressing a person who stands by a bridge or canal and watches the boats and the water. Mainly in the context of sea watchers this term can be used.
Those who like gazing things around silently, the observer with a calm and composed mindset will easily fall into the scene which they are gazing at. They merely don't look at but study the things around it. Their casual look will actually help them in understanding a lot of things of the thing that they are looking. Such is the speciality of the observers. If you could see the most silent person in your friends group for instance, and ask them, they will have a different perspective and actually have observed in very a detailed manner. Such is the power of observing things around us.
This word gongoozler is closely related to water and people who watch the river from the bridge. Have you ever enjoyed watching something like this? Not only a river and boats but any event of nature like sunrise, sunset or moon that emanates its rays through our balcony or even the silent standing mountains. Any event and when suddenly, one day you sit and gaze at such events, you get to have lots of voices heard within yourself. Your thought process constantly keeps on shifting at such time and slowly they tend to become relaxed.
This word helped me to think about the beauty of observing things around us which actually changes our perspectives, introduce us to a lot of aspects, helps us study our emotions and gives time for us to spend with ourselves. They ease our mind , show how quick our thoughts keep changing and sometimes also helps to find answers for the question which we would have been thinking about for a long time. That would show that everything lies within us. It is us who sometimes forget about ourselves and try living for others' rules and happiness. When we start looking at ourselves and find the joy and peace within us, automatically we make our surroundings too to be the same and that's how we build peace around us which develops to a larger scale.
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