Only when the brain is quiet, it does not contradict, it is not in conflict with the total stillness of the mind. It is necessary for the mind to be completely, utterly quiet and still because if it is not, there is apt to be the projection of illusion. When the mind and brain are completely quiet, without movement, every form of vision, every form of influence, every illusion has completely been wiped away. In that stillness, the totality will go further in the journey to receive that which is not measurable by time, that has no name, the eternal, the everlasting. From Public Talk 8, Paris, 24 September 1961 Read more |