For Krishnamurti,every speculative idea, every system of thought,is further entanglement,a matter of spinning the wheels. What we usually understand by "thought," then must be among the first things to go,or at least to be seen through. What Krishnamurti calls intelligence can arise only with the going-under of ordinary thought and its concomitant opinions, ideas, and speculations. Krishnamurti's challenge,as he expresses it,carries the flavor of the Buddhist Satipatthana Vipassana meditation,the cultivation of "mindfulness." His message might be viewed as a radicalization of means as means -- no more than that. The guru is not really a guru,insofar as one easily gets "entangled" in his guru -- or teacher or anything else.