Guest guest Posted July 1, 2006 Report Share Posted July 1, 2006 --- pliantheart <pliantheart a écrit : > For most of us, thoughts come in without invitation, > - one > thought after another: there is no end to thinking; > the mind is > a slave to every kind of vagrant thought. If you > realize that, > then you will see that there can be an invitation to > thought, - > an inviting of thought and then a pursuing of every > thought that > arises. For most of us, thought comes uninvited; it > comes any > old way. To understand that process, and then to > invite thought > and pursue that thought through to the end, is the > whole process > [of] awareness; and in that there is no naming. Then > you will > see that the mind becomes extraordinarily quiet, - > not through > fatigue, not through discipline, not through any > form of > self-torture and control. Through awareness of its > own > activities the mind becomes astonishingly quiet, > still, > creative, - without the action of any discipline, or > any > enforcement. > > J. Krishnamurti > AMSTERDAM 5TH PUBLIC TALK 26TH MAY 1955 ....so lay down, in the green grass, and contemplate the inner sky and its passing clouds.. > > > > > > _________________________ Mail réinvente le mail ! Découvrez le nouveau Mail et son interface révolutionnaire. http://fr.mail. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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