- The meditator is different from meditation.
As long as there is a meditator, there is no
meditation. You understand all this? Because the
meditator is concerned about himself - how he is
progressing, what he is doing, 'I hope I will be
better tomorrow', anxiety, in meditation there
is no meditator. Once you have seen this, sir,
for yourself, the beauty, the depth, the
subtleties of it.
- Meditation
is not something that you practise for an hour
or ten minutes and the rest of the day do your
mischief. Meditation
is the whole of life and that is the beauty of
meditation, it
is not something set aside, it covers and enters
into all our activities and to all our thoughts
and feelings. So it is not something that you
practise or give attention to once a day or
three times a day or ten times a day and the
rest of the day live a life that is shoddy,
neurotic, mischievous, violent
- Meditation is the understanding of the whole
structure of the 'me', the self, the ego, and
whether it is possible to be totally free of the
self, not seek some super-self. The super-self
is still the self. So meditation is something
which is not a cultivated, determined, activity.
- Meditation must enter into every corner of
our life, otherwise don't meditate, it has no
meaning.
- If you observe your own mind in what you
call meditation, you will see that there is
always a division, a contradiction between the
thinker and the thought. As long as there is a
thinker apart from thought, meditation is merely
a ceaseless effort to overcome this
contradiction.
- One has to be choicelessly attentive, fully
aware; and this state of choiceless attention is
meditation.
- Awareness is observation without choice, condemnation, or justification. Awareness is silent observation from which there arises understanding without the experiencer and the experienced. In this awareness, which is passive, the problem or the cause is given an opportunity to unfold itself and so give its full significance. In awareness there is no end in view to be gained, and there is no becoming, the 'me' and the 'mine' not being given the continuity.
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Sunday, February 12, 2012
Jiddu Krishnamurti Quotes on Meditation
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