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aloneness vs isolation
This aloneness implies freedom from the world of greed, hate and violence with all its subtle ways, and from aching loneliness and despair.
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“Reality, under no circumstances, lies in the direction of withdrawing into a mountain far from man.” This is one of the core statements in this passage. If I attempt to exclude some elements of this life we are in so that I will have more…
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Don't ever lose your innocency and the vulnerability that it brings. That is the only treasure that man can have, and must have.
Jiddu Krishnamurti in “The Only Revolution”
It Is Not The Love Of The One Or Of The Many
Meditation is one of the most extraordinary things, and if you do not know what it is you are like the blind man in a world of bright colour, shadows and moving light. It is not an intellectual affair, but when the heart enters into the mind, the mind has quite a different quality: it is really, then, limitless, not only in its capacity to think, to act efficiently, but also in its sense of living in a vast space where you are part of everything. Meditation is the movement of love. It isn’t the love of the one or of the many. It is like water that anyone can drink out of any jar, whether golden or earthenware: it is inexhaustible. And a peculiar thing takes place which no drug or self-hypnosis can bring about: it is as though the mind enters into itself, beginning at the surface and penetrating ever more deeply, until depth and height have lost their meaning and every form of measurement ceases. In this state there is complete peace not contentment which has come about through gratification but a peace that has order, beauty and intensity. It can all be destroyed, as you can destroy a flower, and yet because of its very vulnerability it is indestructible. This meditation cannot be learned from another. You must begin without knowing anything about it, and move from innocence to innocence.
J. Krishnamurti, Meditations