Krishnamurti: What Is Correct Action in a Disintegrating World?
Brockwood Park 1975, Public Meetings
2/6: Can Suffering End Totally?
Isn't the only energy of thought we know that which comes in contradiction and duality?
How does desire arise? Is it seeing, sensation, contact, then desire?
Why is there a sense of wanting, lack, pursuing something all the time, which is desire?
Does desire, the wanting of something create fear?
Is there a centre from which all fear springs?
When you look without naming, is there fear?
Have we invented psychological time?
To uncover the unconscious must you analyse? If you don't analyse what are you to do?
Is there a different kind of energy altogether?
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