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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

By: Jiddu Krishnamurti
Narrated by: Jiddu Krishnamurti
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Attention Implies That There Is No Centre—22nd 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?
  • There are two human beings, one gets conditioned and the other doesn’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.
©1975 Jiddu Krishnamurti (P)2022 M-Y Books
Consciousness & Thought Psychology

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