«Four Public Talks Bombay [Mumbai] India 1971: A mind in meditation is concerned only with meditation, not with the meditator» by J. Krishnamurti
English | ISBN: 9780900506611 | MP3@64 kbps | 1h 27m | 39.9 MB
English | ISBN: 9780900506611 | MP3@64 kbps | 1h 27m | 39.9 MB
"A mind in meditation is concerned only with meditation, not with the meditator - 17 February 1971 • If you can put aside your favourite systems, if you can understand that concentration is merely a resistance and therefore constant conflict and wastage of energy, then we can find out for ourselves what is necessary for a mind that is in a state of meditation. • To learn about oneself, a living thing, you have to watch, learn anew each minute. • What is will? • Consciousness is heritage, the result of time. Consciousness is the content of itself, which is time, sorrow, confusion, misery. Intelligence has no heritage. • What is a mind that is completely silent? • Q: How does one cope with the extraordinary energy that human beings have?"