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Dear Parents,
Welcome to the study centre meeting of March
on Wednesday the March 3, 2004. The theme of the discussion is 'DO
NOT NAME A FEELING'. 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.
DO NOT NAME A FEELING
What happens when you do not name? You look at
an emotion, at a sensation, more directly and therefore have quite
a different relationship to it, just as you have to a flower when
you do not name it. You are forced to look at it a new. When you
do not name a group of people, you are compelled to look at each
individual face and not treat them all as a mass. Therefore you
are much more alert, much more observing, more understanding; you
have a deeper sense of pity, love; but if you treat them all as
the mass, it is over.
If you do not label, you have to regard every
feeling as it arises. When you label, is the feeling different from
the label? Or does the label awaken the feeling?
If I do not name a feeling, that is to say if
thought is not functioning merely because of words or if I do not
think in terms of words, images, or symbols, which most of us do-then
what happens? Surely the mind then is not merely the observer. When
the mind is not thinking in terms of words, symbols, images, t here
is no thinker separate from the thought, which is the word. Then
the mind is quiet, is it not?-not made quiet, it is quiet. When
the mind is really quiet, then the feelings that arise can be dealt
with immediately. It is only when we give names to feelings and
thereby strengthen them that the feelings have continuity; they
are stored up in the center, from which we give further labels,
either to strengthen or to communicate them.
We look forward to your participation.
Thanking you,
Sincerely,
for THE SCHOOL - KFI
K.Ramesh
February 28, 2004
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