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Dear Dan-ji,

 

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berkowd (Dan Berkow, PhD)

>Dear everyone,

>

>I found the following passage beautiful

>and want to share it with you . This is

>from the book "A Vision of the Sacred -

>My Personal Journey with Krishnamurti"

>by Sunanda Patwardhan.

>

>

>Krishnaji once said to me, "A dialogue is very important,

>for it is a form of communication in which questions and

>answers continue till a question is left without an answer.

>Thus, the question is suspended between two persons

>involved in this. It is like a bud with untouched blossoms.

>If the question is left totally untouched by thought, it then

>has its own answer because the questioner and the answerer

>as persons have disappeared. At this stage, the investigation

>reaches a certain point of intensity and depth, where it acquires

>a quality which thought can never reach."

>

>

>Namaste,

>

>KKT

 

The disappearance of the questioner

and answerer ...

 

How is this to happen?

How...?

How...?

 

Oooohhh!!!!

 

 

Blessings,

Dan

>>

 

KKT: You might enjoy an article, "Dialogue - A Proposal"

by David Bohm, Donald Factor, Peter Garrett at:

 

http://flp.cs.tu-berlin.de:1895/related/BOHM-1.html

 

Cheers,

 

KKT

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At 10:45 AM 4/9/00 -0400, you wrote:

>Dear everyone,

>

>I found the following passage beautiful

>and want to share it with you . This is

>from the book "A Vision of the Sacred -

>My Personal Journey with Krishnamurti"

>by Sunanda Patwardhan.

>

>

>Krishnaji once said to me, "A dialogue is very important,

>for it is a form of communication in which questions and

>answers continue till a question is left without an answer.

>Thus, the question is suspended between two persons

>involved in this. It is like a bud with untouched blossoms.

>If the question is left totally untouched by thought, it then

>has its own answer because the questioner and the answerer

>as persons have disappeared. At this stage, the investigation

>reaches a certain point of intensity and depth, where it acquires

>a quality which thought can never reach."

>

>

>Namaste,

>

>KKT

 

The disappearance of the questioner

and answerer ...

 

How is this to happen?

How...?

How...?

 

Oooohhh!!!!

 

 

 

Blessings,

Dan

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