Meditation
is a movement in stillness. Silence of the mind is the way of action.
Action born of thought is inaction, which breeds disorder. This silence
is not the product of thought, nor is it the ending of the chattering of
the mind. A still mind is possible only when the brain itself is quiet.
The brain cells-which have been conditioned for so long to react, to
project, to defend, to assert--become quiet only through the seeing of
what actually is. From the silence, action which does not bring about
disorder is possible only when the doer has come to an end-for then the
seeing is the acting. Such seeing is possible only out of a silence in
which all evaluation and moral values have come to an end.