One must actually experience what is taking place in the mind, examine it, be aware of the whole content of it, without denying, suppressing or putting it away. Then, if you go so far, and if you are at all serious, you will find that the mind is no longer projecting any image, no longer creating any myth, any illusion; it is beginning to understand the totality of itself, and therefore it becomes very clear, simple, quiet. This is not a momentary process but a continual living, a continual sharpening of the mind. And in the very process of sharpening, the mind spontaneously ceases to be as it is. Then the mind is no longer creating images, visions, fallacies and illusions. Only then, when the mind is completely still, silent, is there a possibility of experiencing something which is not of the mind itself.

From Collected Works, Vol. 10

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