Quiet mind, simple mind
- Jiddu Krishnamurti: When we are aware of ourselves, is not the whole
movement of living a way of uncovering the “me,” the
ego, the self? The self is a very complex process
which can be uncovered only in relationship, in our
daily activities, in the way we talk, the way we
judge, calculate, the way we condemn others and
ourselves. All that reveals the conditioned state of
our own thinking, and is it not important to be
aware of this whole process?
- It is only through awareness of what
is true from moment to moment that there is
discovery of the timeless, the eternal. Without
self-knowledge, the eternal cannot be. When we do
not know ourselves, the eternal becomes a mere word,
a symbol, a speculation, a dogma, a belief, an
illusion to which the mind can escape.
- But if one begins to understand the
“me” in all its various activities from day to day,
then in that very understanding, without any effort,
the nameless, the timeless comes into being. But the
timeless is not a reward for self-knowledge. That
which is eternal cannot be sought after; the mind
cannot acquire it. It comes into being when the mind
is quiet, and the mind can be quiet only when it is
simple, when it is no longer storing up, condemning,
judging, weighing. It is only the simple mind that
can understand the real, not the mind that is full
of words, knowledge, information. The mind that
analyzes, calculates, is not a simple mind.
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