Why Do We Seek a Method or Technique?
Ojai 1949 - Public Talk 11
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Narrated by:
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Jiddu Krishnamurti
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Why Do We Seek a Method or Technique? - 21th August 1949.
- The problems of life do not demand a method, because they are so vital and alive that if we approach with a method we totally misunderstand and don’t adequately meet that problem.
- Where there is efficiency there is ruthlessness.
- The means and the end are not separate.
- Reality or God is something that cannot come by a technique, a means or through a long determined practice and discipline.
- Aloneness implies no means. You are not alone when you have a means.
- Q: What is the right relationship, if any, between the individual and the collective, the mass?
- Q: What is the significance of pain and suffering?
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