quarta-feira, 12 de setembro de 2007

There is no freedom of thought

We live in a state of contradiction.
We talk about peace, and prepare for war. We talk about non-violence, and are fundamentally violent. We talk about being good, and we are not. We talk about love, and we are full of ambition, competitiveness, ruthless efficiency.
The action which springs from that contradiction only brings about frustration and further contradictions.

All thought is partial, it can never be total. Thought is the response of memory, and memory is always partial, because memory is the result of experience, so thought is the reaction of a mind which is conditioned by experience. All thinking, all experience, all knowledge is inevitably partial; therefore, thought cannot solve the many problems that we have.

If you observe your own mind you will see that your thinking is conditioned by your circumstances, by the culture in which you were born, by the food you eat, by the climate you live in, by the newspapers you read, by the pressures and influences of your daily life’s.

We must understand very clearly that our thinking is the response of memory, and memory is mechanistic. Knowledge is ever incomplete, and all thinking born of knowledge is limited, partial, never free. So there is no freedom of thought. But we can begin to discover a freedom which is not a process of thought, and in which the mind is simply aware of all its conflicts and influences.
- K´s Meditations

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Este vídeo leva-nos a pensar…
- Até que ponto as nossas ideias são manipuladas por terceiros?!
- Será que para atingir determinados fins, são seguidos certos os meios que directa ou indirectamente e de forma inconsciente nos levam a atingi-los?
- Até que ponto temos um controle total da nossa mente, de forma a não sermos influenciados por factores externos?

Estas são apenas meras questões…