Understand the Process of Your Thinking
Suppose you had never read a book, religious or psychological, and you had to find the meaning, the significance of life. How would you set about it? Suppose there were no Masters, no religious organizations, no Buddha, no Christ, and you had to begin from the beginning. How would you set about it? First, you would have to understand your process of thinking, would you not? - and not project yourself, your thoughts, into the future and create a God who pleases you; that would be too childish. So first you would have to understand the process of your thinking. That is the only way to discover anything new, is it not?
When we say that learning or knowledge is an impediment, a hindrance, we are not including technical knowledge - how to drive a car, how to run machinery - or the efficiency that such knowledge brings. We have in mind quite a different thing: that sense of creative happiness that no amount of knowledge or learning will bring. To be creative in the truest sense of that word is to be free of the past from moment to moment, because it is the past that is continually shadowing the present. Merely to cling to information, to the experiences of others, to what someone has said, however great, and try to approximate your action to that - all that is knowledge, is it not? But to discover anything new you must start on your own; you must start on a journey completely denuded, especially of knowledge, because it is very easy, through knowledge and belief, to have experiences; but these experiences are merely the products of self-projection and therefore utterly unreal, false.
The Book of Life - September 16
Jiddu Krishnamurti
5 Comments:
To be free of the past. A few beers and some bowls and bang you are free of the past.
You have a point oso, quite to the point actually. I employ those tactics often, quite often actually.
Now we are talking. For breakfast I recommend mate and bowls along with a liquado(you are ready to hit the streets).
iceman is always with mate in tow. i've not made the switch from coffee, however we do have quite a stinky horticulture experiment going on right now.
as for knowledge, there is some technical knowledge involved in mate and bowls.
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