Wednesday, March 9, 2011

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die to everything of yesterday

* Death is for those who have a resting place. Life is a movement in the relationship and affection, denial of this motion is death.

experiences are not that corrupt the mind, but what you leave behind the residue, the scars, the memories. These accumulate, pile up on each other and then the pain starts. This pain is time. Where there is no time innocence. The passion is born of pain. The pain is experience, the experience of everyday life, life of anguish and fleeting pleasures, fears and uncertainties. One can not escape the experience, but they need not take root in the field of mind. Such root cause problems, conflicts and constant struggle. There is no other way out of this to die every day for everything yesterday. Just a clear mind can be passionate. Without passion we feel the breeze among the leaves and see the sunlight on the water. Without passion there is no love. Seeing is

action. The interval between seeing and action implies energy loss.

* It is important to understand the nature and the beauty of observation, of seeing. While the mind is distorted in some way-by neurotic impulses and feelings of fear, suffering, poor health, ambition, snobbery and the pursuit of power, will not be able to listen, observe, see. The art of seeing, listening, watching, is not something that can be grown, nor is it a matter of evolution or gradual development. When one realizes the danger, there is immediate action, instinctive and instantaneous response of the body and memory. One has been conditioned from childhood to face the danger so that the mind responds instantly, because, otherwise, there would be physical destruction. It is possible to act in the moment of seeing, in which no conditions whatsoever? In other words, perception, action and expression are all one, not divided, fragmented.

Seeing is the action itself, and this is an expression of that view. When you realize the fear, you must observe so intimately that the observation itself involves getting rid of it, which is action.

* Jiddu Krishnamurti two excerpts from the book life encounters

MUST for every age and sex, race condition and some others. I began reading the Hindu thinker for many years and even today this life encounters, never stopped learning from him. despite reading it again and again.

V. I begin to need this book ... Lively

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