" To come upon the new, thought must be quiet - 17 September 1972 • If one is serious, one must learn for oneself if there is such a thing as the im measurable. • Thought cannot find the immeasurable because thought is measurement and time. • Can thought, realizing its limitations, be quiet? • Can the mind without effort see its content clearly, and the limitation, lack of space and time-binding quality of its consciousness? • When you say, 'I do not know,' does the content have importance? • There are various systems of meditation, gadgets, yoga, to make the mind quiet. These are unimportant. • Is truth the very perception of the false? • When the mind has perceived the truth of something, what is time? • Is there a different dimension which thought cannot touch?"
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