Tuesday, June 13, 2017
The Pursuit of Visions and Experiences Leads to Illusions and Self-Hypnosis
"What an extraordinary thing meditation is. If there is any kind of
compulsion, effort to make thought conform, imitate, then it becomes a
wearisome burden. The silence which is desired ceases to be
illuminating. If it is the pursuit of visions and experiences, then it
leads to illusions and self-hypnosis. Only in the flowering of thought
and so ending thought does meditation have significance. Thought can
only flower in freedom, not in ever-widening patterns of knowledge.
Knowledge may give newer experiences of greater sensation but a mind
that is seeking experiences of any kind is immature. Maturity is the
freedom from all experience; it is no longer under any influence to be
or not to be.Maturity in meditation is the freeing of the mind from
knowledge, for knowledge shapes and controls all experience. A mind
which is a light to itself needs no experience. Immaturity is the
craving for greater and wider experience. Meditation is the wandering
through the world of knowledge and being free of it to enter into the
unknown." - Krishnamurti, Krishnamurti Notebook,213
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