Without Self-Knowledge There Cannot Be Complete Action
Ojai 1949 - Public Talk 10
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Narrated by:
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Jiddu Krishnamurti
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Without Self-Knowledge There Cannot Be Complete Action - 14th August 1949.
- Can we act without ideation?
- Immortality is not an idea. It is something beyond ideation, thought and the bundle of memory which is all the ‘me’.
- Love is not a thought process.
- Q: What place has criticism in relationship?
- Q: When you speak of timelessness, it seems you must mean something besides a sequence of events. Do you perhaps mean that by knowing what part of you is eternal, then time no longer becomes a means to an end, or a means to progress?
- Q: Is there a gulf, an interval of any duration, between my perceiving something, and being or realizing it?
- Q: You often speak of living, experiencing, and yet being as nothing. What is this state of being as nothing consciously?
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