Direct Perception Is Freedom
Bombay (Mumbai) 1971 - Public Talk 2
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Jiddu Krishnamurti
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Direct Perception Is Freedom—10th February 1971.
- Can the mind living in this world ever be free, not only superficially but profoundly, at the very root of its existence?
- ‘Freedom from’ is an abstraction, but freedom in observing ‘what is’ and going beyond it is actual freedom.
How do I observe greed? Do I observe it as an outsider looking in, or do I observe it without the observer?
Without the mind being free, you cannot live in order.
Q: Three years have passed; I have no energy to be aware of my reactions. Q: Can we seek God through observation?
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