DAILY THOUGHTS |
Action without the process of thought What do we
mean by idea? Surely idea is the process of thought. Is it not? Idea is a
process of mentation, of thinking; and thinking is always a reaction either
of the conscious or of the unconscious. Thinking is a process of
verbalization which is the result of memory; thinking is a process of time.
So, when action is based on the process of thinking, such action must
inevitably be conditioned, isolated. Idea must oppose idea, idea must be
dominated by idea. There is a gap then between action and idea. What we are
trying to find out is whether it is possible for action to be without idea.
We see how idea separates people. As I have already explained, knowledge and
belief are essentially separating qualities. Beliefs never bind people; they
always separate people; when action is based on belief or an idea or an
ideal, such an action must inevitably be isolated, fragmented. Is it
possible to act without the process of thought, thought being a process of
time, a process of calculation, a process of self-protection, a process of
belief, denial, |