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Jiddu Krishnamurti - To understand relationship,
there must be a passive awareness
Jiddu Krishnamurti: To
understand relationship, there must be a passive
awareness - which does not destroy relationship. On
the contrary, it makes relationship much more vital,
much more significant. Then there is in that
relationship a possibility of real affection; there
is a warmth, a sense of nearness, which is not mere
sentiment or sensation.
If we can so approach or be in that relationship
to everything, then our problems will be easily
solved - the problems of property, the problems of
possession, because we are that which we possess.
The man who possesses money is the money. The man
who identifies himself with property is the property
or the house or the furniture. Similarly with ideas
or with people; when there is possessiveness, there
is no relationship. Most of us possess because we
have nothing else if we do not possess. We are empty
shells if we do not possess, if we do not fill our
life with furniture, with music, with knowledge,
with this or that.
And that shell makes a lot of noise and that
noise we call living; and with that we are
satisfied. When there is a disruption, a breaking
away of that, then there is sorrow, because then you
suddenly discover yourself as you are - an empty
shell, without much meaning. To be aware of the
whole content of relationship is action, and from
that action there is a possibility of true
relationship, a possibility of discovering its great
depth, its great significance and of knowing what
love is. Source - J Krishnamurti Book "First and
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