This is the fourth of 7 Seminars held in Brockwood Park in September of 1978.
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Q: What is the root of fear?
When there is division, then thought is in operation. When there is no observer, who is the very essence of thought which is the past, then there is only actually what is happening. Can that actuality, the fact, be observed without the movement of thought?
Can you watch the moon without thought drawing a curtain across it?
As long as there is division there must be conflict. Is that division actual or is it artificially created by thought?
Can thought be conscious of itself as a movement?
Only when there is inattention does fear come. Does attention contain or hold thought? What is the quality of the brain when there is total attention?
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