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Mind Without Measure (Ocurrences: 110)
J. Krishnamurti Mind Without Measure Talks in Madras 1st Public Talk 25th December, 1982 `The Nature and Content of Thought'
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Talks in Europe 1967 (Ocurrences: 73)
There is hatred and one sees the necessity that hatred must cease and that there must be affection, love, kindliness. Is love the opposite of hate and can love be pursued...
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Tradition and Revolution (Ocurrences: 69)
What am I doing? I love nature. I commit myself to the world of nature, to the family and to an idea that we must all work together, for an end. What is happening, what am...
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Talks and Dialogues Saanen 1967 (Ocurrences: 65)
Q: It's the nature of myself.
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Letters to the Schools Vol. 1 (Ocurrences: 59)
When one understands the whole nature and movement of the intellect and thought, we can begin to investigate what is intelligence. Intelligence is the capacity to perceive...
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Exploration into Insight (Ocurrences: 55)
P: What one does in observing is a different issue. We are talking of that nature of energy which brings about the momentum. Now I am saying the momentum is the very nature...
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Talks and Dialogues Saanen 1968 (Ocurrences: 50)
Questioner: So perhaps we can discover that man is part of nature.
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(Ocurrences: 50)
Questioner: So perhaps we can discover that man is part of nature.
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Krishnamurti to Himself (Ocurrences: 45)
It is odd that we have so little relationship with nature, with the insects and the leaping frog and the owl that hoots among the hills calling for its mate. We never seem...
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Talks in Europe 1968 (Ocurrences: 29)
I wonder if you ask these questions of yourself when you look at those chestnut trees with their blooms like white candles against the blue sky. What relationship exists...
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Letters to the Schools Vol. 2 (Ocurrences: 29)
What is nature? There is a great deal of talk and endeavour to protect nature, the animals, the birds, the whales and dolphins, to clean the polluted rivers, the lakes, the...
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Last Talks at Saanen 1985 (Ocurrences: 27)
You know that the more you understand the activity of thought, the deeper you get to the root of thought; then you begin to understand so many things. Then you see the whole...
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Wholeness of Life, The (Ocurrences: 26)
K: Imagination. Can we say that whatever thought has put together is reality? The chair, the table, all these electric lights, nature - thought hasn't created nature but...
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Questions and Answers (Ocurrences: 25)
Then what is insight? It is: to perceive something instantly, which must be true, logical, sane, rational. Insight must act instantly. It is not that one has an insight and...
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BO79T3 (Ocurrences: 25)
From that desire arises the acceptance of authority who will tell you what to do, because you feel you can't think so clearly as your guru or your leader or your boss, so...
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Jan 28th 1979 |
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Krishnamurti on Education (Ocurrences: 23)
Teacher: Do you mean to say that the right question should be ``When I see the destructive nature of this energy....''
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SA77D4 (Ocurrences: 23)
Q: OK. In that total awareness that you have spoken about where there is love, etc., in regard to that, what is nature, what is our perception of nature, what does nature...
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Jul 30th 1977 |
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Wholeness of Life, The (Ocurrences: 21)
And we are asking what is the nature of will and why is it that human beings depend on that capacity, and give such importance to the man who has strong will? So we are going...
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Jul 24th 1977 |
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Roots of Psychological Disorder (Ocurrences: 20)
K: Is disorder the very nature of the self?
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Apr 16th 1982 |
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Exploration into Insight (Ocurrences: 19)
Q: That's the nature of disorder.
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Jan 29th 1973 |