“Sausage and Chips”

It was suggested that I might want to check out the official Krishnamurti site for possible blog content… http://www.jkrishnamurti.org/index.php So today I did just that, and low and behold… “Sausage and Chips!” Here is “K’s” beautiful daily quote… A Problem that Thought Cannot Resolve “The self is a problem that thought cannot resolve. There must be an awareness which is not of thought. To be aware, without condemnation or justification, of the activities of the self – just to be aware – is sufficient. If you are aware in order to find out how to resolve the problem, in order to transform it, in order to produce a result, then it is still within the field of the self, of the ‘me’. So long as we are seeking a result, whether through analysis, through awareness, through constant examination of every thought, we are still within the field of thought, which is within the field of the ‘me’, of the ‘I’, of the ego, or what you will. As long as the activity of the mind exists, surely there can be no love. When there is love, we shall have no social problems.” THEN…”sausage and chips.” What Are You Doing with Your Life? Not sure who posts these quotes but this was the notation directly following the quote. Just as K says if one is attempting to produce a result it is still in the field of “me” or “I”. So, who is going to “do” Life? Life is what I Am. Nobody is “doing” Life. And from Here there is no individual life or “you” at all. All is Life! (This quote comes close to the CIA (Consciousness Is All) perspective that I have been posting for many months now. But, with a seemingly slight difference. Actually it is a HUGE difference. Coming ‘from’ Awareness is All and not from what one is aware of yields a completely different point of view.) Anyway, back to “sausage and chips.” Anyone who has followed some of the Mooji’s Satsangs might remember this statement. Mooji would be reading a letter or e-mail that was clearly written from or as Awareness and then right at the end the writer would insert some kind of personal ‘stuff’, upon which M would say…”Look at that!  This beautiful writing from Truth and then “Sausage and chips!”