More wise words from Krishnamurti: "I do not know whether you have listened to a bird. To listen to
something demands that your mind be quiet—not a mystical quietness, but
just quietness. I am telling you something, and to listen to me you have
to be quiet, not have all kinds of ideas buzzing in your mind. When you
look at a flower, you look at it, not naming it, not classifying it,
not saying that it belongs to a certain species—when you do these, you
cease to look at it. Therefore I am saying that it is one of the most
difficult things to listen—to listen to the communist, to the socialist,
to the congressman, to the capitalist, to anybody, to your wife, to
your children, to your neighbor, to the bus conductor, to the bird—just
to listen. It is only when you listen without the idea, without thought,
that you are directly in contact; and being in contact, you will
understand whether what he is saying is true or false; you do not have
to discuss".
I'm not far north of London, so everyone sounds like they're auditioning for East Enders. Tomorrow, after seeing old friends in Hitchin, I'll be heading west, to see more old friends - and see some cricket - at Taunton, which is where this pic, licensed yesterday, was taken...
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