Are you a distinguished religious?
By gengeni
@gengeni (3308)
Indonesia
February 2, 2011 9:54am CST
Does the state of mind which says, "I do not know whether God exists, whether there is love," ie, when there is no response from memory? Please do not answer this question immediately to yourself, because if you do that, your answer is simply recognizing what you think so or not so. If you say, "That is a state of negation," You compare it to something you already know, therefore, circumstances in which you say, "I do not know," does not exist. ...
So, a mind that can say, "I do not know," he was in the only state that there can be found whatsoever. But those who say, "I know," people who have studied a variety of human experience innumerable, and that his mind filled with loads of information, filled with encyclopaedic knowledge, he can experience something that is not buried? That would be very difficult for him. When the mind is totally rule out all knowledge ever collected, which for him does not exist anymore Buddhas, Christs, the Masters, teachers, religions, quotations, when the mind is itself entirely; not polluted, which means that movement from what is known to have stopped, only there is the possibility of a great revolution, a fundamental change. ... Religious person is one who does not feel she belongs to a religion of any kind, any nation, any race, which itself was entirely alone; are in a state do not know, and for him came from a sacred blessing.
Excerpted from The Book of Life by J. Krishnamurti,
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@kendedes2011 (2712)
• Indonesia
2 Feb 11
Am I a distinguished religious?
Sorry, I'm not used to judge myself.
I am just an ordinary person who tried to remain faithful to my religion have adopted.


