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- Have you ever noticed a tree standing naked
against the sky, how beautiful it is? All its branches are outlined, and
in its nakedness there is a poem, there is a song. Every leaf is gone
and it is waiting for the spring. When the spring comes it again fills
the tree with the music of many leaves, which in due season fall and are
blown away. And that is the way of life.
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Meditation is the emptying the mind of all
thought, for thought and feeling dissipate energy; they are repetitive,
producing mechanical activities which are a necessary part of existence.
But they are only part, and thought and feeling cannot possibly enter
into the immensity of life. Quite a different approach is necessary, not
the path of habit, association and the known; there must be freedom from
these. Meditation is the emptying of the mind of the known. It cannot be
done by thought or by the hidden prompting of thought, nor by desire in
the form of prayer, nor through the self-effacing hypnotism of words,
images, hopes and vanities. All these have to come to an end, easily,
without effort and choice, in the flame of awareness.
- Self-knowledge is not knowing oneself, but
knowing every movement of thought. Because the self is the thought, the
image, the image of K and the image of the `me.' So, watch every
movement of thought, never letting one thought go without realizing what
it is. Try it. Do it and you will see what takes place.
- If you really faced the world as it is, and
tackled it, you would find it something much more, infinitely greater
than any philosophy, greater than any book in the world, greater than
any teaching or greater than any teacher.
- For most of us, our whole life is based on
effort, some kind of volition. And we cannot conceive of an action
without volition, without effort; our life is based on it. Our social,
economic, and so-called spiritual life is a series of efforts, always
culminating in a certain result. And we think effort is essential,
necessary. So, we are going to find out if it is possible to live
differently, without this constant battle.
- I feel that no one can lead another to truth,
because truth is infinite; it is a pathless land, and no one can tell
you how to find it. No one can teach you to be an artist; another can
only give you the brushes and canvas and show you the colours to use.
- "We cannot live in the present because we are
using the present as a passage to the future. Because I am going to
become something, there is never a complete understanding of myself, and
to understand myself, what I am exactly now, does not require the
cultivation of memory. On the contrary, memory is a hindrance to the
understanding of what is."
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Meditation is to be aware of thought, of
feeling, never to correct it, never to say it is right or wrong, never
to justify it, but just to watch it and move with it. In that watching
and moving with that thought, with that feeling, you begin to understand
and to be aware of the whole nature of thought and feeling. Silence
comes when thought has understood its own beginning, the nature of
itself, how all thought is never free but always old. To see all this,
to see the movement of every thought, to understand it, to be aware of
it, is to come to that silence which is meditation, in which the
`observer' never is.
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Meditation is to be aware of every thought and
of every feeling, never to say it is right or wrong but just to watch it
and move with it. In that watching you begin to understand the whole
movement of thought and feeling. And out of this awareness comes
silence.
- As you walked on the beach the waves were
enormous and they were breaking with magnificent curve and force. You
walked against the wind, and suddenly you felt there was nothing between
you and the sky, and this openness was heaven. To be so completely open,
vulnerable--to the hills, to the sea and to man--is the very essence of
meditation.
- In the immediate is all your hope, vanity and
ambition, whether that immediacy is projected into the future of many
tomorrows or in the now. This is the way of sorrow. The ending of sorrow
is never in the immediate response to the many challenges. The ending
lies in seeing this fact."
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