02307nim 2200433Ka 450 991015363530332120250814103650.51-911140-37-X(CKB)3710000000962288(ODN)ODN0011983217(EXLCZ)99371000000096228820250720d2022 uy 0enguruna---|||||spwrdacontentsrdamediacrdamediacrrdacarrierIt is only a very silent mind that can actually see Amsterdam 1967--public talk 5. /Jiddu KrishnamurtiUnabridged.Solon M-Y Books Ltd.20221 online resource (1 audio file) digitalAmsterdam 1967--Public Talk,05.Unabridged.It is only a very silent mind that can actually see - 30 May 1967 - Conflict exists only when there are two opposing things: fear and non-fear,violence and non-violence. - A mind that is in a state of inquiry is entirely different from a mind that is seeking. Seeking implies effort, conformity, authority and therefore conflict. - Without space in which there is no boundary, the mind is incapable of comingupon immeasurable reality. - It is only a silent mind that can perceive, actually see, not a chattering mind, acontrolled mind, a mind that is tortured, suppressed, yielding or indulging. - When one has totally denied the psychological world which man has created,and the psychological structure of society of which we are, then there is spaceand silence. - Q: Could you de ne contemplation and meditation? - Q: It is not possible ever to observe totally one's own irrational thoughts. - Q: What does it mean to stand alone?It Is Only a Very Silent Mind That Can Actually SeeNonfictionOverDrivePhilosophyOverDriveSelf-ImprovementOverDriveNonfiction.Philosophy.Self-Improvement.PHI000000PHI010000SEL036000bisacshKrishnamurti Jiddu169982Krishnamurti Jiddu169982AUDIO9910153635303321It is only a very silent mind that can actually see4426645UNINA