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Hi Everyone
This is from the Krishnamurti daily quote that has been mentioned.It
seems very relevant to some recent postings.
Clive
Discard All Methods
Posted:
How is the religious mind or the new mind to come into being? Will you
have a system, a method? Through a method -a method being a system, a
practice, a repetitive thing day after day? Will a method produce a
new mind? Surely, a method implies a continuity of a practice,
directed along a certain line towards a certain result which is to
acquire a mechanical habit, and through that mechanical habit to
realize a mind which is not mechanical.When you say, 'discipline', all
discipline is based on a method according to a certain pattern; and
the pattern promises you a result which is predetermined by a mind
which has already a belief, which has already taken a position. So,
will a method, in the widest or the narrowest sense of that word,
bring about this new mind? If it does not, then method as habit must
go completely, because it is false. Method only conditions the mind
according to the result which is desired. You have to discard all the
mechanical processes of the mind. The mind must discard all the
mechanical processes of thought. So, the idea that a method, a system,
a discipline, a continuity of habit will bring about this mind is not
true. So, all that is to be discarded totally as being mechanical. A
mind that is mechanical is a traditional mind; it cannot meet life,
which is non mechanical; so, the method is to be put aside. - J.
Krishnamurti, The Book of Life