The following is from J. Krishnamurti. www.kfa.org
If We Could Take A Journey
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If
we could take a journey, make a pilgrimage together, without any intent
or purpose, without seeking anything, perhaps on returning we might find
that our hearts had unknowingly been changed. I think it worth trying.
Any intent or purpose, any motive or goal, implies effort ~ a conscious
or unconscious endeavor to arrive, to achieve. I would like to suggest
that we take a journey together in which none of these elements exist.
If we can take such a journey, and if we are alert enough to observe
what lies along the way, perhaps when we return, as all pilgrims must,
we shall find that there has been a change of heart; and I think this
would be much more significant than inundating the mind with ideas,
because ideas do not fundamentally change human beings at all. Beliefs,
ideas, influences may cause the mind superficially to adjust itself to a
pattern; but, if we can take the journey together without any purpose
and simply observe as we go along the extraordinary width and depth and
beauty of life, then out of this observation may come a love that is not
merely social, environmental, a love in which there is not the giver and
the taker, but which is a state of being, free of all demand. . .
J.
Krishnamurti ©
www.kfa.org
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