Can the Brain Free Itself from All Self-Delusion?
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Narrated by:
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Jiddu Krishnamurti
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Can the Brain Free Itself from All Self-Delusion?—11th October 1975.
- Thought and the brain.
- Can the brain free itself from all self-delusion?
- Why has the self become important?
- Can there be only sensation, thought and no desire?
- Can desire—which brings illusion, self-deception and all the complications of changing desires—can the root of desire be dissipated?
- What prevents one from having a real insight? That is, seeing the truth of desire and therefore end it. Is it that we have never asked this question?
- When there is no desire whatsoever then there is a total revolution, and that will affect the consciousness of man.
- Is there a movement, an action that keeps the brain pure, uncontaminated?
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