Tradition and Revolution Dialogues with J. Krishnamurti
D: The motivations which have built the image consist in our being bound to a certain mode of operation. So long as the mind ref ...
K: The conclusion or the idea that a state can be experienced by two is wrong. A: That is correct. K: It can never be experience ...
P: Is there no part of your brain cells which bears the impact of this gap? K: I wonder what you are talking about. I said no. D ...
asking: When you insult or flatter me, why should the brain register the insult or the flattery? The brain registers what is imp ...
BIOLOGICAL SURVIVAL AND INTELLIGENCE Dialogue 29 P: There was something which Krishnaji said in his talk yesterday; I do not kno ...
conflict. All that we know now is biological survival and the survival of psychological consciousness. What is the next question ...
D: In twenty-five thousand years of evolution, of thinking, of speaking and so on, there is very little change in man; the envir ...
from living like an animal. Man is not merely an animal; he is able to think, design, construct. P: Do you mean to say that ther ...
B: Only awareness remains. Is complete awareness the whole? P: Yes. K: She says yes, but what is the question? P: Is the awarene ...
P: And the second question was: Where there is intelligence, is there stripping? K: Let us start with the first question, it is ...
D: It is free of consciousness. P: Does it come about when I ask the question: Who am I? K: All the traditionalists have asked t ...
P: That comes later. First of all, I see whether it can be touched. K: When I ask the question: Who am I? I must also question w ...
K: Wait a minute. I am not sure. Is perception partial? I have investigated through the senses—the senses creating the ‘I’, inve ...
K: Timeless means timeless. Why do you ask this? Isn’t perception which is non-verbal also non-thought, non-time? If you have an ...
P: I want to put aside everything and tackle it in a new way. I see that the most important element in me is the ‘I’. Now what i ...
K: Wait. There is attention followed by inattention. Then be aware of inattention, which then becomes attention. This balancing ...
say to myself: I have been inattentive. And as inattention has left a mark on the brain, I am concerned with the misery inattent ...
THE MIND AND THE HEART Dialogue 30 P: So far our discussions have been related to the mind and its problems. What we have not di ...
if they are not separate, when the mind is emptied of consciousness, in the sense in which we have used that word, what is the q ...
movement and, finally, the movement of the coordinator. Now, each one of these movements has its own subdivisions. And each of t ...
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