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Finding Silence

Posted on Dec 29th, 2008 by sanmugan : Seeker of truth sanmugan
Krishnamurti

If you have followed this inquiry into what is meditation, and have understood the whole process of thinking, you will find that the mind is completely still. In that total stillness of the mind, there is no watcher, no observer, and therefore no experiencer at all; there is no entity who is gathering experience, which is the activity of a self-centerd mind. Don't say, "That is samadhi" - which is all nonsense, because you have only read of it in some book and have not discovered it for yourself. There is a vast difference between the word and the thing. The word is not the thing; the word door is not the door.
So, to meditate is to purge the mind of its self-centered activity. And if you have come this far in meditation, you will find there is silence, a total emptiness. The mind is uncontaminated by society; it is no longer subject to any influence, to the pressure of any desire. It is completely alone, and being alone, untouched, it is innocent. Therefore there is a possibility for that which is timeless, eternal, to come into being.
This whole process is meditation. - J.Krishnamurti

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Zennie : Earl of Essence
about 11 hours later
Zennie said

Wonderful! I love Krishnamurti!

Deep Bow!
z

sanmugan : Seeker of truth
1 day later
sanmugan said

so far. I FOUND another person interested in JK.

Zennie : Earl of Essence
3 days later
Zennie said

Oh Yes Sanmugan! I have several of his books. He drives me deeper into myself, expands my view of myself and the world. It is the most marvelous journey, insights, and reflections. Truly, you bring this alive in me with this post.

Really, I couldn’t be more grateful!

Thank you so much!
z

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