When the Mind is Completely Quiet, How Can There Be Time?
audiobook (Unabridged) ∣ Gstaad 1965--Small Group Discussion 6
By Jiddu Krishnamurti
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"When the mind is completely quiet, how can there be time? - 29 August 1965
What does time mean to you, as a human being?
Is there such thing as existence?
Quietness has come because I have understood the nature of time, function,
thought and pleasure.
What takes place when there is great intensity?
Thought has a movement in function. Here there is no movement which
thought can recognise, because thought is not coming into this at all.
When time comes to an end, is there distance and space?
If you look at the mountain without the layer of thought as function, as the
experiencer, what is space?
When there is no experiencer, no thinker, in that stillness is there time?
Time exists only when there is an observer."
thought and pleasure.
thought can recognise, because thought is not coming into this at all.
experiencer, what is space?