Brockwood Park and Gstaad 1975 - Dialogue Series
Written by Jiddu Krishnamurti
Narrated by Jiddu Krishnamurti
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Is there in the brain anything untouched by culture?" - 6 August 1975
- Can there be a total perception which completely heals the brain?
- What benefit has culture?
- Does speech come before thought?
- Is it possible to say something without the operation of thought?
- Is there in the brain anything untouched by culture?
- Is attention a conscious process?
- Is love the factor of profound change?
- You explain all this, and you say that whatever the damaged brain – which is the result of thought and tradition and all the rest of it – whatever it does will produce further damage. So, because you point it out, I realise that. That is the first necessity – I realise it. Then, after I’ve realised it, you talk to me at a depth which thought has not touched. You planted a seed.
Titles in the series (5)
- Seeing 'What Is' is Action: Brockwood Park and Gstaad 1975 - Dialogue 2
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Seeing ‘what is’ is action - 24 May 1975 • If truth is something totally different from reality then what place has action in daily life, in relation to truth and reality? • Seeing ‘what is’ is action. • What place has love in truth? • When I separate you, in that separation love cannot exist. • How are you to convey the sense of truth to a student? • As long as I live in the field of reality, which has its own energy, that energy will not free me. • When the mind is empty, when the mind is nothing, not a thing, in that there is perception.
- Attention Implies That There is No Centre: Brockwood Park and Gstaad 1975 - Dialogue 5
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Attention implies that there is no centre - 22 June 1975 • Consciousness, because it is in constant movement, has never found an energy which is not contradictory, which is not produced by desire and thought. • Can thought ever see its own movement and the futility of its own movement? • Attention implies that there is no centre. • Is there a perception, a seeing outside the space which is part of consciousness? • Therearetwohumanbeings,onegetsconditionedandtheotherdoesn’t.Why? How has it happened the other doesn’t get conditioned? • How does this perception which is beyond attention, beyond awareness, beyond concentration come about? • Thought is rather superficial, it’s merely a very small part of the operation of the brain. • Can consciousness be completely empty of its content? • Order and disorder
- Perceiving Without the Perceiver: Brockwood Park and Gstaad 1975 - Dialogue 6
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Perceiving without the perceiver - 28 June 1975 • Can thought naturally cease? • Perceiving without the perceiver • Facing the truth of death • Krishnamurti’s ‘process’ and early years. • Kundalini • If you can understand suffering, face it and not escape from it, that has quite a different energy. • Truth is a pathless land. • There is something really tremendously mysterious. • Knowledge is becoming the curse. • When the mind, with all the confusion, is nothing, not a thing, then perhaps there is the other.
- If Thought Cannot Achieve, Why Should It Suffer?: Brockwood Park and Gstaad 1975 - Dialogue 7
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If thought cannot achieve, why should it suffer? - 18 July 1975 • How does science investigate the mysterious? • If thought cannot achieve, why should it suffer? • Can consciousness, which is filled with the things of thought, empty itself? • Thought cannot possibly apprehend, comprehend or be aware of the whole. • Time. • Krishnamurti’s early years.
- Is There in the Brain Anything Untouched By Culture?: Brockwood Park and Gstaad 1975 - Dialogue 9
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Is there in the brain anything untouched by culture?" - 6 August 1975 Can there be a total perception which completely heals the brain? What benefit has culture? Does speech come before thought? Is it possible to say something without the operation of thought? Is there in the brain anything untouched by culture? Is attention a conscious process? Is love the factor of profound change? You explain all this, and you say that whatever the damaged brain – which is the result of thought and tradition and all the rest of it – whatever it does will produce further damage. So, because you point it out, I realise that. That is the first necessity – I realise it. Then, after I’ve realised it, you talk to me at a depth which thought has not touched. You planted a seed.
Jiddu Krishnamurti
J. Krishnamurti (1895-1986) was a renowned spiritual teacher whose lectures and writings have inspired thousands. His works include On Mind and Thought, On Nature and the Environment, On Relationship, On Living and Dying, On Love and Lonliness, On Fear, and On Freedom.
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