True Revolution
Berkeley 1969 - Public Talk 4
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Narrated by:
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Jiddu Krishnamurti
Summary
True Revolution - 6th February 1969.
- What is a religious mind?
- Must one go to an expert to tell us what the unconscious is or can one find it for oneself?
- Through the negation of disorder, order comes into being.
- It is only the meditative mind that can find out, not the curious mind or the mind that is everlastingly searching.
- To meditate implies to see very clearly. It is not possible to see clearly when there is space between the observer and the thing observed.
- It is only in silence that there is quite a different dimension. You have to find out for yourself; nobody can open the door for you.
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