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The emerging quality of the new brain
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Knowledge and Dialogue in Education
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The emerging quality of the new brain by Krishnamurti
The brain is active from the moment you wake up until you go to
sleep; and even then the activity of the brain is still going on.
That activity in the form of dreams is the same movement of the
day carried on during sleep. The brain has never a moment’s rest,
never does it say, “I have finished.” It has carried over the problems
which it accumulated during the day into sleep; when you
wake up those problems still go on – it is a vicious circle. A brain
that is to be quiet must have no dreams at all; when the brain is
quiet during sleep there is a totally different quality entering
into the mind. How does it happen that the brain which is so
tremendously, enthusiastically active, can naturally, easily, be
quiet without any effort or suppression? I will show it to you. The Impossible Question, pp. 76–77 |