To meditate . . . one must be virtuous, moral; not the morality of a pattern, of a practice, or of the social order, but the morality that comes . . . when you are aware of your thoughts, your feelings, you activities, your appetites, your ambitions and so on–aware without any choice, merely observing.
— J. Krishnamurti
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