"I do not know if you have noticed that there is understanding when the
mind is very quiet, even for a second; there is the flash of
understanding when the verbalization of thought is not. Just experiment
with it and you will see for yourself that you have the flash of
understanding, that extraordinary rapidity of insight, when the mind is
very still, when thought is absent, when the mind is not burdened with
its own noise. So, the understanding of anything—of a modern picture, of
a child, of your wife, of your neighbor, or the understanding of truth
which is in all things—can only come when the mind is very still. But
such stillness can not be cultivated because if you cultivate a still
mind, it is not a still mind, it is a dead mind" (Krishnamurti).
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