Jiddu Krishnamurti – The Flame of Attention
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This volume contains a talk selected from those given by Krishnamurti during the year October 1981 to September 1982. Ideas are the product of knowledge stored in the brain; they arise from a material process and are always limited and subject to the chain of cause and effect; their ‘intelligence’, limited by the material process, is not holistic. Krishnamurti affirms that when the true nature of this activity in the psyche is clearly observed and understood, the thinking process ceases to be dominant; its function is found to be relative and subordinate, serving man’s needs only at a functional level. ‘Intelligence has no cause.’ ‘Intelligence is absolute security.’ ‘Love has no cause.’ There are statements relevant to a mind that is no longer immersed in thraldom to its thought-imagery.
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