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To Look Without a Concept is to Be Aware of the Observer And the Thing Observed
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To Look Without a Concept is to Be Aware of the Observer And the Thing Observed

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"To look without a concept is to be aware of the observer and the thing observed - 20 May 1967
• Violence and sorrow are not limited to the West or the East; it is part of the human structure, psychologically.
• Is it possible to bring about a change radically, a total revolution in the psyche itself, not through time?
• The first and last freedom is when the mind is totally free from concepts and the mechanical process of building a formula.
• It is an art to look, which is much more important than any art in the world, any painting, music or book; because when we can look so totally and completely, being directly in contact, there is an ending.
• Q: If one has cancer, how can one be free from death?"
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Release dateNov 30, 2015
ISBN9781911140337
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To Look Without a Concept is to Be Aware of the Observer And the Thing Observed
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Jiddu Krishnamurti

J. Krishnamurti (1895-1986) was a renowned spiritual teacher whose lectures and writings have inspired thousands. His works include On Mind and Thought, On Nature and the Environment, On Relationship, On Living and Dying, On Love and Lonliness, On Fear, and On Freedom.

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