Just observe yourself, how you are listening
“I hope that you will listen, but not with the memory of what you
already know; and this is very difficult to do. You listen to something,
and your mind immediately reacts with its knowledge, its conclusions,
its opinions, its past memories. It listens, inquiring for a future
understanding.
Just observe yourself, how you are listening, and
you will see that this is what is taking place. Either you are listening
with a conclusion, with knowledge, with certain memories, experiences,
or you want an answer, and you are impatient. You want to know what it
is all about, what life is all about, the extraordinary complexity of
life. You are not actually listening at all.
You can only listen
when the mind is quiet, when the mind doesn't react immediately, when
there is an interval between your reaction and what is being said. Then,
in that interval there is a quietness, there is a silence in which
alone there is a comprehension which is not intellectual understanding.
If
there is a gap between what is said and your own reaction to what is
said, in that interval, whether you prolong it indefinitely, for a long
period or for a few seconds - in that interval, if you observe, there
comes clarity. It is the interval that is the new brain. The immediate
reaction is the old brain, and the old brain functions in its own
traditional, accepted, reactionary, animalistic sense.
When there
is an abeyance of that, when the reaction is suspended, when there is
an interval, then you will find that the new brain acts, and it is only
the new brain that can understand, not the old brain”
―
J. Krishnamurti
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