Can the mind see the truth of its own incapacity …– Jiddu Krishnamurti
Can the mind see the truth of its own incapacity to know the unknown? Surely if I see very clearly that my mind cannot know
Can the mind see the truth of its own incapacity to know the unknown? Surely if I see very clearly that my mind cannot know
No one can live without relationship. You may withdraw into the mountains, become a monk, a sannyasi, wander off into the desert by yourself, but
You may be educated abroad, you may be a great scientist, politician, but you always have a sneaking fear that if you don’t go to
If we could establish a deep abiding relationship with nature, we would never kill an animal for our appetite; we would never harm, vivisect, a
Love is the missing factor; there is a lack of affection, of warmth in relationship; and because we lack that love, that tenderness, that generosity,
In this constant battle which we call living, we try to set a code of conduct according to the society in which we are brought
The environment that we call society is created by past generations; we accept it, as it helps us to maintain our greed, possessiveness, illusion.
We are second-hand people. We have lived on what we have been told, either guided by our inclinations, our tendencies, or compelled to accept by
The end is the beginning of all things, Suppressed and hidden, Awaiting to be released through the rhythm Of pain and pleasure.
With increasing age, dullness of mind and heart sets in.
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