We have
to observe obviously, not only lives but also what is going around us - the misery,
the conflict, the violence, the extraordinary sense of despair, the sorrow, the
meaningless existence that one leads. And to escape from that we resort to all
kinds of fanciful, sectarian beliefs.
Gurus
are multiplying like mushrooms all over the world. They are bringing their own
particular fancy, their traditions and imposing it on others; that is religion.
That is sheer nonsense, traditional acceptance of what has been, what is dead
and put into different words and different circumstances.
So it
becomes very important, it seems to me, not only that we must bring about a
change in the world outside is, nut also a total revolution psychologically
inward. That seems to me the most urgent and necessary thing. That change will
bring about naturally and inevitably, a change in the social structure, in our relationship
in our whole activity of life.
To
understand conflict, we must understand relationship, and the understanding of
relationship does not depend on memory, on habit, on what has been or what
should be. It depends on choice-less awareness from moment and if we go into it
deeply, we shall see that in that awareness there is no accumulative process at
all.
The
moment there is accumulation, there is a point from which to examine, and that
point is conditioned; and hence, when we regard relationship from a fixed
point, there must be pain, there must be conflict.
We say
that there is good and evil. There is envy and love, and we say that envy is
evil and love is good. Why do we divide life, calling this is good and that
bad? Not that there is no envy, hate, brutality in human mind and heart, an
absence of compassion, love, but why do we divide life into the things called
good and the thing called evil? Surely when there is complete attention, that
is, when the mind is totally aware, alert, watchful, there is no such thing as evil
or good; there is only an awakened state.
Goodness
then is not a quantity, not a virtue, it is a state of love. When there is
love, there is neither good nor bad, there is only love. When you really love
someone, you are not thinking of good or bad, your whole being is filled with
that love. It is only when there is cessation of complete attention, of love,
that there comes the conflict between what I am and what I should be. Then that
which I am is evil, and that which I should be the so-called good.
You
watch your own mind and you will see that the moment the mind ceases to think
in terms of becoming something, there is a cessation of action which is not
stagnation; it is a state of total attention, which is goodness.

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