Hii sir,
I feel that the consciousness should be aware of its own information by questioning. Such that brain will rewire and changes the pattern of images every times it corrects. Finally, at one point the silence will occur inside and no images will pop from brain (Did you mentioned this state as brain enlightenment?). In this state, I observed there is no facial expression for the most of the time. I observed that images, will appear as if the mind is challenged.
Please share you view on this analysis.
We assume that Krishnamurti’s brain underwent the transformation he spoke of, and we acknowledge that our brains have undergone no such change, so we develop the desire for this change, imagining what it would feel like and look like, and we do what we think it takes to bring this change about.
But when we finally realize that what we desire is always more of the same, though in an updated, modified form, we realize that we can’t want what we can’t possibly have. “I” have nothing to gain from this change because it is the death of I, the death of desire.
Sir,
I observed the change in the sequence of images coming from memory after the questioning deeply.
For instance, seeing the person with whom there is some history may generate the images related to him or similar kind in which the brain has recorded. Then the mind may react instantly to one of those images and as a result thought happens.
I started observing the pattern of those images in previous situations. I observed there is some kind of similar understanding in all those images. I slowly realized that by questioning the previous understandings associated with that image will change the pattern of images coming from brain. This may sound like some mechanical process but I observed the brain and mind co-ordination in this way only.
“we develop the desire for this change”, yes sir I had a kind of “WILL” to not get conflicted.