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To Perceive ‘What Is' is the Basis of Truth: Bombay (Mumbai) 1971 - Public Talk 1
Written by J. Krishnamurti
Narrated by J. Krishnamurti
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"To perceive ‘what is’ is the basis of truth - 7 February 1971
• Wherethereisdivisiontheremustbeconflict.Amindinconflictmustinevitably
be distorted and therefore it cannot possibly see clearly what is truth.
• We need a total change, a deep revolution, psychological revolution, the inward
revolution, without which you cannot possibly create a new society.
• Is it possible to observe, to perceive without the observer?
• How are images formed? Can the image-building come to an end?
• Knowledge is absolutely necessary. Is it possible that knowledge, which the
brain has accumulated through centuries, does not interfere with relationship?"
• Wherethereisdivisiontheremustbeconflict.Amindinconflictmustinevitably
be distorted and therefore it cannot possibly see clearly what is truth.
• We need a total change, a deep revolution, psychological revolution, the inward
revolution, without which you cannot possibly create a new society.
• Is it possible to observe, to perceive without the observer?
• How are images formed? Can the image-building come to an end?
• Knowledge is absolutely necessary. Is it possible that knowledge, which the
brain has accumulated through centuries, does not interfere with relationship?"
Author
J. 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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