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Self-knowledge is not something acquired
from a book or from a guru or teacher.
Self-knowledge begins in understanding oneself
from moment to moment, and that understanding
requires one's full attention to be given to
each thought at any particular moment without an
end in view, because there cannot be complete
attention when there is condemnation or
justification.
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To understand yourself is to understand the
giver of values. Without understanding yourself,
there is no renunciation of the world; without
self-knowledge there can be only escape, called
renunciation, which gives birth to endless
problems and miseries.
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To comprehend the
whole we must first understand ourselves. The
root of understanding lies in oneself, and
without the understanding of oneself, there is
no comprehension of the world; for the world is
oneself. The other - the friend, the relation,
the enemy, the neighbor, near or far - is
yourself. Self-knowledge is the beginning of
right thinking, and in the process of
self-knowledge, the infinite is discovered.
- In this
process of self-knowledge, right thinking comes
into being; and
right thinking frees the mind from craving. The freedom from craving is
virtue
- Self-knowledge
has no beginning and no end. It is a constant
process of discovery, and what is discovered is
true, and truth is liberating, creative.
- Self-knowledge
is not a process of the continuity of thinking
but the diminishing, the ending of thinking. But
you cannot end thinking by any trick, by denial,
by control, by discipline, and so on. If you do,
you are still caught in the field of thought.
Thinking can only come to an end when you know
the total content of the thinker, and so one
begins to see how important it is to have
self-knowledge.
- Without self-knowledge
there is no individuality
- A mind that has
self-knowledge is learning, whereas a mind that
merely applies acquired knowledge to itself and
thinks it is self-knowledge is merely
accumulating. A mind that accumulates can never
learn.
- We have this
problem of bringing about the true individual.
Such an individual cannot be created except
through self-knowledge, and you have to learn
about the self. There cannot be any condemnation
of what you find and there cannot be any
identification with what you find, for any
identification, justification, or condemnation
is the result of accumulation, and therefore you
cease to learn.
- There is no path to reality. Reality is not to
be found through any path; it is to be found
through the uncharted sea of self-knowledge; the
immeasurable is not to be measured by the path
of the known.
- Right thinking alone can bring about right action; self-knowledge yields right thinking.
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Sunday, February 12, 2012
Jiddu Krishnamurti Quotes on Self-Knowledge
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