- Beware of the mind. The mind goes on quoting, the mind knows all
without knowing at all. The mind is a pretender. See into this
phenomenon: this I call insight. It is not a question of thinking. If
you think about it, it is again the mind. You have to see through and
through.
- You have to look deeply into the very phenomenon, the functioning of
the mind, how the mind functions. It borrows from here and there, it
goes on borrowing and accumulating. It is a hoarder, a hoarder of
knowledge. Mind becomes very knowledgeable, and then whenever you ask a
question which is really important the mind gives a very unimportant
answer to it — futile, superficial, rubbish.
- A man bought a parrot from a pet shop. The shop-owner assured him
the bird would learn to say hello within half an hour. Back home he
spent an hour ‘helloing’ to the parrot, but not a word from the bird.
As he was turning away in sheer despair, the bird said, “Number
engaged.”
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A parrot is a parrot. He must have heard it in the pet shop. And this
man was going on and on, “Hello, hello, hello,” and the bird was
listening, and waiting for him to stop. Then he could say, “Number
engaged!”
You can go on asking the mind, “What is truth, what is truth, what
is truth?” And the moment you stop, the mind will immediately say,
“Number engaged” or something. The mind will give you an answer. Beware
of the mind.
- The mind is the devil, there is no other devil. And it is your mind.
This insight has to be developed — of looking through and through. Cut
the mind in two with a sharp blow of the sword. That sword is
awareness. Cut the mind in two and go through it, go beyond it! And if
you can go beyond the mind, through the mind, and a moment of no-mind
arises in you, there is the answer — not a verbal answer, not a
scripture quoted, not in quotation marks, but authentically yours, an
experience. Truth is an existential experience.
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