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The Ground of Being, and the Mind of Man: Ojai 1980—Dialogue 6

By: Jiddu Krishnamurti
Narrated by: Jiddu Krishnamurti
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Can insight bring about a mutation of the brain cells?—15th April 1980

  • Can insight change the brain cells?
  • In the brain, is there an activity that is not touched by consciousness?
  • Insight is not dependent on the material process, which is thought.
  • Where there is violence, peace cannot exist. Where there is peace, is there violence?
  • As insight is causeless, is not born out of cause, that insight has a definite effect on that which has cause.
  • The material process acts in ignorance, in darkness. This flash of insight enlightens the whole field, which means ignorance, darkness has been dispelled.
©1980 Jiddu Krishnamurti (P)2022 M-y Books
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