K: No. It is thought itself which sustains this movement. The concern has always
been: What shall I do with thought? How do I stop thinking about sex or food?
How? That’s all they have done: If you see a woman, think of her as a sister, or a
mother, or as a diseased woman. Murderous crowd, really!
A: We started with energy. At this point it becomes fragmented.
K: Thought in essence is the maker of fragments. Tradition has talked about
suppressing thought. Act, and forget it. Do not carry it over.
Madras
14 January, 1971