To Understand ‘What Is’ There Must Be No Prejudice
Ojai 1949 - Public Talk 7
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Narrated by:
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Jiddu Krishnamurti
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To Understand ‘What Is’ There Must Be No Prejudice—6th August 1949.
- To understand reality, or for that immensity to come into being, one must understand the process of one’s own thinking.
- How is it possible to go into the deeper layers of consciousness?
- If we do not name, then perhaps it’s possible to go into the deeper layers of consciousness.
- To see things as they are requires enormous alertness of mind.
- Q: I understand intellectually that I am the resentment and hatred I feel, but I cannot cope with it. Can you show me a way?
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