That’s what meditation is all about: putting the mind aside, seeing without any prejudice, without any a priori conclusion, without any conclusion at all. When your eyes are functioning just like mirrors, simply reflecting that which is, neither condemning it nor appreciating it… when your eyes are nonjudgmental, when you don’t say, “This is good, this is bad. This should be, this should not be” — when you don’t say anything, you simply reflect… then you see that which is — otherwise not, ordinarily not. You have to disappear to see the reality as it is. If you are there, the more you are there, the less you see the real.