What is that thing that is always the observer, and never the observed? That thing within you that is inherently indescribable, for its the thing that allows you to describe anything at all. What is that seed at the center of our consciousness? No proofs are needed here, just you opinions and imaginations. 

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The question assumes that:

1. There is something called consciousness in existence.

2. That there is an observer and an observed.

How valid are these assumptions. I may argue that there is no consciousness but only intellect which constructs the concepts of consciousness, observer and the observed.

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