
Saturday, May 25, 2019
Krishnamurti
Belief is so unnecessary, as are ideals. Both dissipate energy that is needed to follow the unfolding of the fact, the ‘what is’. Beliefs, like ideals, are escapes from the fact, and in escape there is no end of sorrow. The ending of sorrow is the understanding of the fact from moment to moment. There is no system or method that will give understanding but only a choiceless awareness of a fact. Meditation according to a system is the avoidance of the fact of what you are; it is far more important to understand yourself, the constant changing of the facts about yourself, than to meditate in order to find god, have visions, sensations, and other forms of entertainment.


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