The Network of Thought
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In these talks, given in Saanen, Switzerland, and Amsterdam in 1981, Krishnamurti likens the human mind to a computer that has been ‘programmed’. Each human being thinks according to his particular program which dominates him; each one is caught in his particular ‘network of thought’. What we regard as personality, the ego, or the ‘I’, is no more than a programmed network of thinking. Krishnamurti points out that the real freedom that man needs is freedom from this conditioning. This demands pure observation of the nature of one’s thinking; it means observing without thought—a paradox which is resolved by the fact that when there is pure observation, there is no thought to observe.