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Jiddu Krishnamurti Quotes and Sayings
- There is no freedom through slavery to an
idea, or in acceptance of a certain theology, or
in conforming to a certain pattern set by
society or by myself.
- Freedom is a state of mind in which love is
and it is not the opposite of hate, or jealousy,
or aggression. When we are dealing with
opposites and trying to be free from one and
achieve the other then the other has its root in
its own opposite right? Through conflict freedom
cannot possibly be understood.
- As long as you remain within that field of
the culture, of society, of greed, of envy, of
achievement, you are not a free human being. You
may think you have free will, but you are just
part of this monstrous society, a conditioned
human being.
- The religious mind is entirely different
from the mind that believes in religion. The
religious mind is psychologically free from the
culture of society; it is also free from any
form of belief, any form of demand for
experience or self-expression.
- We need a great deal of energy; to look at a
tree without this space, without this division,
between the seer and the seen, you need great
energy of attention and also you need a sense of
freedom. Freedom and attention must go together,
which is love and that quality of attention in
which the observer is not.
- One can see the totality of something only
when thought doesn't interfere, then one sees
not verbally and not intellectually but
factually, as I see the fact of this microphone,
without any like or dislike, there it is.
- Unless one lays the foundation - which is to
be free from fear, free from sorrow, anxiety,
and all the traps that consciously or
unconsciously one lays for oneself - I do not
see how it is possible for a mind to be actually
quiet.
- To discover God or truth—and I say such a
thing does exist, I have
realized it—to recognize that, to realize that,
mind must be free of all the hindrances which
have been created throughout the ages, based on
self-protection and security. You cannot be free
of security by merely saying that you are free.
To penetrate the walls of these hindrances, you
need to have a great deal of intelligence, not
mere intellect. Intelligence, to me, is mind and
heart in full harmony; and then you will find
out for yourself, without asking anyone, what
that reality is.
- If you understand fear—which can only take
place when you come directly in contact with it,
as you are in contact with hunger, as you are
directly in contact when you are threatened with
losing your job—then you do something; only then
will you find that all fear ceases—we mean all
fear, not fear of this kind or of that kind.
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