Based on the Discussion Between J. Krishnamurti and David Bohm in The Ending of Time:

"The 'I'-consciousness, feels the stress and strain of its burden, and tries to move out of it, but it is all in vain. It has not reckoned with the fact that one can move out of that, that is real; but it is not possible to move away from an illusion. The illusion is to be dispelled in coming upon a perception of the same. The thought has to see for itself, that a consciousness which is a sum total of thoughts based on experience-knowledge and memory drawn from the past, does not in any way constitute what constitutes ever new formations of the cosmic reality; that a perception of 'what is' of this movement cannot be understood through a medium, which is structured by the constituents of a static model rooted in the past; and that, almost all constituents of consciousness are dispensable in the near future, or at a later date. The thought has to see for itself consciousness is an accumulation of thoughts, and the thought of the 'me' is not the real me. One meditates, and through one's own meditation one comes upon an understanding of the roots of psychological knowledge, and the necessity of moving out of the accumulation of time as knowledge, and dropping the entire burden of one's redundant memory from moment to moment."






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The self is a thought-flow of ever-changing, interrelated and interconnected, inorganic, biological, social and intellectual, static patterns of value responding to Dynamic Quality.

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