To perceive 'what is' is the basis of ...
Jiddu Krishnamurti
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9780900506574
1 hour 21 minutes
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'To perceive 'what is' is the basis of truth - 7 February 1971 • Wherethereisdivisiontheremustbeconflict.Amindinconflictmustinevitably be distorted and therefore it cannot possibly see clearly what is truth. • We need a total change, a deep revolution, psychological revolution, the inward revolution, without which you cannot possibly create a new society. • Is it possible to observe, to perceive without the observer? • How are images formed? Can the image-building come to an end? • Knowledge is absolutely necessary. Is it possible that knowledge, which the brain has accumulated through centuries, does not interfere with relationship?'