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Can the Mind Be Free?: Berkeley 1969 - Public Talk 1
Life, Death And Love: Berkeley 1969 - Public Talk 3
Can the Mind Be Free of Thought?: Berkeley 1969 - Public Talk 1
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Berkeley 1969 - Public Talk Series

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Life, death and love - 5 February 1969

• What is it that we call living?

• How can a confused mind find somebody who will tell the truth?

• When there is no comparison, no opposite, you are actually faced with the fact of anger, then is there anger?

• Without knowing what sorrow is, understanding its nature and structure, we shall not know what love is.

• What is it to die?

• One is never afraid of the unknown; one is afraid of the known coming to an bend.

• It is only the mind that has shed all its burdens every day, ended every problem, that is an innocent mind. Then life has a different meaning altogether. Then one can find out what love is."

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 21, 2022
Can the Mind Be Free?: Berkeley 1969 - Public Talk 1
Life, Death And Love: Berkeley 1969 - Public Talk 3
Can the Mind Be Free of Thought?: Berkeley 1969 - Public Talk 1

Titles in the series (3)

  • Can the Mind Be Free of Thought?: Berkeley 1969 - Public Talk 1

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    Can the Mind Be Free of Thought?: Berkeley 1969 - Public Talk 1
    Can the Mind Be Free of Thought?: Berkeley 1969 - Public Talk 1

    – The society in which we live is the result of our psychological state. – Where there is fear there is aggression. – For most of us, freedom is something that we don’t want. – Inaction is total action. – What is the machinery that builds images? Questions from the audience followed the talk.

  • Can the Mind Be Free?: Berkeley 1969 - Public Talk 1

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    Can the Mind Be Free?: Berkeley 1969 - Public Talk 1
    Can the Mind Be Free?: Berkeley 1969 - Public Talk 1

    "Can the mind be free? - 3 February 1969 • The society in which we live is the result of our psychological state. • Where there is fear there is aggression. • For most of us, freedom is something that we don’t want. • Inaction is total action. • What is the machinery that builds images? Questions from the audience followed the talk."

  • Life, Death And Love: Berkeley 1969 - Public Talk 3

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    Life, Death And Love: Berkeley 1969 - Public Talk 3
    Life, Death And Love: Berkeley 1969 - Public Talk 3

    Life, death and love - 5 February 1969 • What is it that we call living? • How can a confused mind find somebody who will tell the truth? • When there is no comparison, no opposite, you are actually faced with the fact of anger, then is there anger? • Without knowing what sorrow is, understanding its nature and structure, we shall not know what love is. • What is it to die? • One is never afraid of the unknown; one is afraid of the known coming to an bend. • It is only the mind that has shed all its burdens every day, ended every problem, that is an innocent mind. Then life has a different meaning altogether. Then one can find out what love is."

Author

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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