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- Meditation has nothing to do with achieving a result. It is not
a matter of breathing in a particular way, or looking at your nose,
or awakening the power to perform certain tricks, or any of the rest
of that immature nonsense.
- Can I look at the fact of my loneliness, not running away from
it, not trying to find an answer for it, or trying to have a motive
to say, 'Look, what am I to do with it?' Can you just look at a fact
and keep looking at it?
- Love has no sorrow; sorrow and love cannot go together.
- Relationship is not only between people but between ourselves
and nature, between ourselves and property, between ourselves and
ideas.
- If you can give full attention without being absorbed in
something, and without any sense of exclusion, then you will find
out what it is to meditate; because in that attention there is no
effort, no division, no struggle, no search for a result. So
meditation is a process of freeing the mind from systems, and of
giving attention without either being absorbed, or making an effort
to concentrate.
- God is not a thing of the mind, it does not come through
self-projection, it comes only when there is virtue, which is
freedom. Virtue is facing the fact of what is and the facing of the
fact is a state of bliss. Only when the mind is blissful, quiet,
without any movement of its own, without the projection of thought,
conscious or unconscious - only then does the eternal come into
being.
- The man who possesses money is the money. The man who identifies
himself with property is the property or the house or the furniture.
Similarly with ideas or with people; when there is possessiveness,
there is no relationship. Most of us possess because we have nothing
else if we do not possess. We are empty shells if we do not possess,
if we do not fill our life with furniture, with music, with
knowledge, with this or that.
- You have to be educated so as to meet all these problems
rightly. That is what education is - not merely to pass a few
examinations, some silly studies, some subjects in which you are not
at all interested. Proper education is to help the student to meet
this life, so that he understands it, he won't succumb, he won't be
crushed under it as most of us are.
- To observe clearly there must be no image coming in between the
observer and the thing observed. When you look at a tree, can you
look at it without the knowledge of that tree in botanical terms, or
the knowledge of your pleasure or desire concerning it? Can you look
at it so completely that the space between you - the observer - and
the thing observed disappears? That doesn't mean that you become the
tree! But when that space disappears, there is the cessation of the
observer, and only the thing which is observed remains. In that
observation there is perception, seeing the thing with extraordinary
vitality, its colour, its shape, the beauty of the leaf or trunk;
when there is not the centre of the `me' who is observing, you are
intimately in contact with that which you observe.
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