relationships and behaviors, collect information, analyse and relate the data to all previous collected data. This activity is VERY limited because thought is all built upon the past and, typically, in response to the 5 senses. Thought cannot come upon anything that is new... just different and usually more complex arrangements of what already exists.
To know something spiritually, Man must BECOME it.
Thought can never Know Love... it can only think about it.
So, to know love we must become it, which is the greatest of mankind's endeavors.
Ah yes... and then there is Valentines Day. In contrast to Man's pinnacle of knowledge (knowing Love), Valentines Day seems a bit childish and silly. But we learn we can love the silliness and embrace the childishness when we grow up our spiritual selves and put away the relationships and so-called love, that is based upon self-gratification.
Here, Krishnamurti explains it well:
"The process of thought ever denies love. It is thought that has
emotional complications, not love. Thought is the greatest hindrance to
love. Thought creates a division between what is and 'what should be',
and on this division morality is based; but neither the moral nor the
immoral know love. This moral structure, created by the mind to hold
social relationships together, is not love, but a hardening process like
that of cement. Thought does not lead to love, thought does not
cultivate love, for love cannot be cultivated as a plant in the garden.
The very desire to cultivate love is the action of thought. If you are
at all aware, you will see what an important part thought plays in your
life. Thought obviously has its place, but it is in no way related to
love. What is related to thought can be understood by thought, but that
which is not related to thought cannot be caught by the mind. You will
ask, then what is love? Love is a state of being in which thought is
not; but the very definition of love is a process of thought, and so it
is not love. We have to understand thought itself, and not try to
capture love by thought. The denial of thought does not bring about
love. There is freedom from thought only when its deep significance is
fully understood; and, for this, profound self-knowledge is essential,
not vain and superficial assertions. Meditation and not repetition,
awareness and not definition, reveal the ways of thought. Without being
aware and experiencing the ways of thought, love cannot be."
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Krishnamurti, Commentaries on Living, Series 1,16,Choiceless Awareness
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