| STUDY CENTRE MEETING
- February 2004 |
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Dear Parents,
Welcome to the study centre meeting of February
on Wednesday the February 4, 2004. The theme of the discussion is
'I DO NOT KNOW'. Our discussion will be based on the following passages
by Krishnamurti from 'The Book of Life'.
TIME : 08.30AM - 09.30AM
VENUE :The room above the library.
I DO NOT KNOW
If one can really come to that state of saying,
"I do not know", it indicates an extraordinary sense of
humility; there is no arrogance of knowledge; there is no self-assertive
answer to make an impression. When you can actually say, "I
do not know", which very few are capable of saying, then in
that state all fear ceases because all sense of recognition, the
search into memory, has come to an end; there is no longer inquiry
into the field of the known. Then comes the extraordinary thing.
If you have so far followed what I am talking about, not just verbally,
but if you are actually experiencing it, you will find that when
you can say, "I do not know", all conditioning has stopped.
And what then is the state of the mind?
We are seeking something permanent - permanent
in the sense of time, something enduring, everlasting. We see that
everything about us in transient, in flux, being born, withering,
and dying, and our search is always to establish something that
will endure within the field of the known. But that which is truly
sacred is beyond the measure of time; it is not to be found within
the field of the known. The known operates only through thought,
which is the response of memory to challenge. If I see that, and
I want to find out how to end thinking, what am I to do? Surely
I must, through self-knowledge, be aware of the whole process of
my thinking. I must see that every thought, however subtle, however
lofty, or however ignoble, stupid, has its roots in the known, in
memory. If I see that very clearly, then the mind, when confronted
with an immense problem is capable of saying, "I do not know,"
because it has no answer.
We look forward to your participation.
Thanking you,
Sincerely,
for THE SCHOOL - KFI
K.Ramesh
January 30, 2004
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