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"Can I observe the fact that my life is dualistic, separative, isolated? However much I might say to my wife, 'I love you'... I live in separation because I am ambitious, greedy, envious, full of antagonism, hatred, and all rest of it boiling in me. And that is the fact. Can I look... can the mind look at that fact non-dualistically? Me as the watcher looking at it as though it were something separate from me. Can I look at it without this separation? Can I look... can the mind look at it, not as an observer, not as an entity that wishes to change it, transform what it observes, but to look at it without the observer? Can I... can my mind look—the mind, who wants to call it my mind—the mind, can that look without any conclusion but observe? Observe the fact only, not what thought says about the fact—the opinions, the conclusions, the prejudices, the judgments, the like and the dislike, the feeling of frustration, despair when you look at that fact—just to observe without thought reacting to what is observed. I think that is real awareness: to observe with such sensitivity in which the whole brain, which is so conditioned, so heavily burdened with its own conclusions, ideas, pleasures, hopes, and all the rest of it, to observe with the brain completely quiet and yet be alive to what it is observing. Am I making myself somewhat clear or is it all rather complicated?"

– J. Krishnamurti
Public Talk 1
Brockwood Park, England - 06 September 1969

 

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Is there thinking without the word?

Public Discussion 5
Saanen, Switzerland
August 1, 1976


Q: Could we discuss the question of awareness without following any particular system or practice?

What is the function of a word?

When there is awareness is there concentration?

Q: Does freedom imply aloneness?

What do we mean by the word ‘love’?

To be free of attachment doesn’t mean its opposite, detachment.

Attachment separates.

Is there something sacred, holy in your life?

Q: Why doesn’t one realise that the observer is the observed? What prevents it from taking place?


Note: a total of 15 seconds of missing video is replaced by audio only.
 

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Thought and time are the root of fear

Amsterdam, Netherlands
Public Talk 1
1981


The crisis is not in the economic world nor in the political world, but in our consciousness.

We have been trained, educated, religiously as well as scholastically, that we are separate souls, individuals, striving for ourselves, but that is an illusion because our consciousness is common to all mankind. We are mankind. We are not separate individuals fighting for ourselves. 

Why have human beings, who have lived for over a million years, not solved this problem of relationship? 

Thought is born of experience, knowledge and so there is nothing whatsoever sacred about thought. It is materialistic, it is a process of matter, thinking. 

Knowledge always lives within the shadow of ignorance.

What is the relationship between desire and will? 

Psychologically, inwardly, what is the root of fear? 

Meditation must begin with bringing about complete order in your house; order in your relationship, order in one's desires, pleasure and so on.

Compassion is freedom from sorrow.

 

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