This looking should be an observation so attentive, so conscious, completely exempt of preconceived ideas, of the past, of opinions. Observing ‘what is’ means leaving aside ‘what should be’, ‘what we expect to be’, ‘what is expected to be’, or ‘what we want it to be’, and just observing what is; and this is impossible while projecting a past or the known. Just observe, look—let the observed be a revelation. To become closer to the revelation is only possible by watching in the silence . . . the mental silence that we experience when we draw so near to the observe that the limits between the Observed and the Observer dissolve.
“Thinking versus Observing” by Prabhuji













