Can Thought Stop? : Amsterdam 1967 - Public Talk 4 - Jiddu Krishnamurti

Can Thought Stop?

Amsterdam 1967 - Public Talk 4

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"Can thought stop? - 28 May 1967

• When there is a process of recognition it is the projection of the past. The mind

is always functioning within the field of time, which is of memory. Can the

mind go beyond that?

• What is pleasure and what is desire?

• How is it possible, without control, subjugation or denying, for thought not to

allow itself to interfere?

• When all authority of every kind is put aside, denied, then you can find out for

yourself.

• When you are completely attentive, you see. It is only love that sees - not

thought, the mind or the intellect. One has to learn how to look, how to hear.

• Q: Could you distinguish between what you mean by the word 'recognizing'

and 'being aware'?

• Q: How is one to break off a concept that one has carefully built?"

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