
Is it when you are choicelessly aware of the consciousness that exists in everything living?
"Mere concentration makes thought narrow, limited and brittle, but concentration comes as a natural thing when there is an awareness of the ways of thought. This awareness does not come from the thinker who chooses and discards, who holds on to and rejects. This awareness is without choice and is both the outer and the inner; it is an interflow between the two, so the division between the outer and the inner comes to an end."
MEDITATIONS 1969, page 11
Jiddu Krishnamurti
i've had this moment.
ReplyDeletebut i figure i got 75 lifetimes to go before i get it down pat.
or maybe there are no more lifetimes.
"thinking, thinking, stupid thoughts."
i think in the end we all get it and it takes alot of livin to see yourself as the other guy~~~oh it'z a low rung of existence we fell into Bruther :)
ReplyDeletewell, as your post above reminds me...
ReplyDeletein the end, it may be to late
but i don't really want to come back anyway.
ReplyDeleteme either
ReplyDeleteSeeing~~~thought as intrinsically evil and death as a beautiful thing~~~takes entering into a transcendent reality that is beyond yourself~~~kinda like Krishnamurti Cliffnotes :)
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