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Krishnamurti reveals why trying to stop thoughts is still violence. Explore how meditation becomes conflict when we resist thinking. Discover the silence that appears not through force but through awareness, presence, and the reflection that dissolves psychological division. In this contemplative reflection, we journey through Krishnamurti's radical insight: the controller trying to silence your mind is itself part of the noise. When you divide yourself into the thinker and the thought, the observer and the observed, you create psychological violence. But when you see this movement without interference not as a technique, but as what is the conflict ends. The silence you seek isn't created through effort. It's what remains when you stop disturbing it. A gentle invitation to lay down your weapons and meet what's already here. Based on Krishnamurti's First Public Talk in Washington DC, 1985 and Madras 1980/1981 - Question #8 from Question & Answer Meeting #1 🙏 If this content resonated with you, don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more deep reflections. Your presence here supports this space of silence and contemplation This video is an original, authorial reflection inspired by the teachings of the masters, drawn from publicly available talks and writings, including books and recorded material. #Krishnamurti #NonDualAwareness #MeditationReflection #SilenceWithin #PsychologicalFreedom ______________________________________________________ Disclaimer The content on this channel is for educational, inspirational, and entertainment purposes only. It does not constitute medical or professional advice. The content is inspired by the teachings of various masters and shared respectfully. Some materials may contain copyrighted content used under fair use guidelines, with no intention of infringement. All opinions and interpretations expressed are solely those of the creator.