-J. Krishnamurti, Think On These Things
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- “To recognize the distinction–to see where knowledge is destructive and has to be put aside, and where it is essential and to be allowed to function with as much amplitude as possible—is the beginning of intelligence.”
- “The moment you are very clear about what you want to do, things happen. Life comes to your aid–a friend, a relation, a teacher, a grandmother, somebody helps you….Life never comes to the aid of those who merely yield to some demand out of fear. But if you say, ‘This is what I really want to do and I am going to pursue it,’ then you will find that something miraculous takes place.”
- “Not knowing what you really want to do, your mind falls into a routine in which there is only boredom, decay and death.”
- “As long as the mind does not understand itself, its action is bound to be destructive; as long as the mind has no self-knowledge, it must breed enmity.”
- “Real ignorance is having no knowledge of yourself, no perception of how your mind works, of what your motives, your responses are.”