"Is transformation a matter of time? Most of us are accustomed to think that time is necessary for
transformation: I am something, and to change what I am into what I should be requires time. I am
greedy, with greed's results of confusion, antagonism, conflict, and misery; to bring about the
transformation, which is non-greed, we think time is necessary. That is to say time is considered
as a means of evolving something greater, of becoming something. The problem is: One is violent,
greedy, envious, angry, vicious or passionate. To transform what is, is time necessary?
First of all, why do we want to change what is, or bring about a transformation? Why? Because what we are dissatisfies us; it creates conflict, disturbance, and, disliking that state, we want something better, something nobler, something more idealistic. Therefore we desire transformation because there is pain, discomfort, conflict. Is conflict overcome by time? If you say it will be overcome by time, you are still in conflict. You may say it will take twenty days or twenty years to get rid of conflict, to change what you are, but during that time you are still in conflict and therefore time does not bring about transformation. When we use time as a means of acquiring a quality, a virtue or a state of being, we are merely postponing or avoiding what is..." The First and Last Freedom, p.133 |
"When the mind is no longer resisting, no longer avoiding, no longer discarding or blaming what is
but is simply passively aware, then in that passivity of the mind you will find, if you really go into
the problem, that there comes a transformation."
The First and Last Freedom, p.134 |
"Transformation is not in the future, can never be in the future. It can only be now, from
moment to moment."
The First and Last Freedom, p.286 |
Questioner: Is there such a thing as transformation? What is it to be
transformed?
Krishnamurti: When you are observing, seeing the dirt on the road, seeing how politicians behave, seeing your own attitude towards your wife, your children and so on, transformation is there. Do you understand? To bring about some kind of order in daily life, that is transformation; not something extraordinary, out of this world. When one is not thinking clearly, rationally, be aware of that and change it, break it. That is transformation. If you are jealous watch it, don't give it time to flower, change it immediately. That is transformation. When you are greedy, violent, ambitious, trying to become some kind of holy man, see how it is creating a world of tremendous uselessness. I don't know if you are aware of this. Competition is destroying the world. The world is becoming more and more competitive, more and more aggressive, and if you change it immediately, that is transformation. And if you go very much deeper into the problem, it is clear that thought denies love. Therefore one has to find out whether there is an end to thought, an end to time. Krisnamurti Foundation Trust Bulletin |