Tradition and Revolution Dialogues with J. Krishnamurti
K: So the basis of our relationship is utilitarian. R: If you apply that test, then there is no relationship. K: There is an ide ...
K: We are going to find out. There is the word, the image, and the goal towards which both are cooperating. What is dividing you ...
relationship between the flower and myself, my wife and myself; therefore I am not related at all. So what am I going to do? I t ...
SW: It has lost all sensitivity. K: Do look at what happens inside you. In reaction to the externalizing process you withdraw, y ...
K: It is a mind without any bearing, without order, completely unstable. Because there is no order in the whole movement, it bec ...
what is not stable, and realized that it cannot know true stability, there is the movement of harmony—because the mind does not ...
THE BRAIN CELLS AND MUTATION Dialogue 24 P: We have not dealt so far with what seems to be the essence of your teaching and that ...
P: One way of doing so would be to examine what you have said, along with the influences which have operated on you at that time ...
P: If what you say has to be meaningful, it is essential to understand this process of time, and the freedom from the process. I ...
K: Let us explore. First of all, is time involved at all? If you asked how this happened to me, I really would not know. But I t ...
F: The interval is due to the sluggishness of the brain cells. K: No. F: Memory traces continue in the brain. K: If you ask me w ...
K: First, let me see this continuity, this circular movement, as a repetition of the old. At a given point of time, I call it th ...
K: Yes. Now when that brain is in operation, it is always acting from the past. First of all, what is wrong with that? P: If you ...
is the ‘I’. That response increases or decreases according to pleasure, pain, suffering. Now, P’s question was: How is that old ...
P: The basic query is that when there is this horizontal movement of the mind as time, as memory, as the operation of the brain ...
whether it is possible to arrive at a point when the brain cells actually cease functioning. Questions of security or insecurity ...
the past exists—because I speak the language; I know my way to the room. Right? Then what happens to the brain cells? They are r ...
GOD Dialogue 25 P: Krishnaji, at one level, your teaching is very materialistic because it refuses to accept anything which does ...
K: We know sensory observation—seeing, hearing, touching—and the intellect, which is part of the whole structure. Now what is th ...
K: Thought has created the thinker. If thought did not exist, there would be no thinker. Does the thinker, observing the limitat ...
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