~ Deepak Chopra ~
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Ideas Are Not Truth
One has to be aware of this total process, of how ideas come
into being, how action springs from ideas, and how ideas control action and
therefore limit action, depending on sensation. It doesn’t matter whose ideas
they are, whether from the left or from the extreme right. So long as we cling
to ideas, we are in a state in which there can be no experiencing at all. Then
we are merely living in the field of time—in the past, which gives further
sensation, or in the future, which is another form of sensation. It is only
when the mind is free from idea that there can be experiencing.
Ideas are not truth; and truth is something that must be
experienced directly, from moment to moment. It is not an experience which you
want—which is then merely sensation. Only when one can go beyond the bundle of
ideas—which is the “me”, which is the mind, which has a partial or complete
continuity—only when one can go beyond that, when thought is completely silent,
is there a state of experiencing. Then one shall know what truth is.
~by Jiddu Krishnamurti from his book “The First And Last Freedom”