Can thought bring order?
Publié par Krishnamurti Foundation Trust
English
2015
ISBN 9781911140283
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"Can thought bring order? - 18 July 1974 • Are thoughts, feelings, reactions and relationships merely mechanical? Is there any other movement? • Where there is a cause there is time and so living becomes relative. • Is my relationship with another based on opinions, memories, demands and sexual appetites? • Is there a way of living which has no cause? • Do I actually see disorder or only its description? • Is it only when the 'me' is non-existent that I am related? • What takes place when the mind has order and a sense of total relationship? • Can the mind be free of the word to look and discover its disorder? Questions from the audience followed the talk."
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