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Put away all self-centred activity
(00:00) Krishnamurti (K): We are asking a fundamental question: is there an action without limitation? The self—the "me"—is inherently limited. The self is composed of knowledge, which is essentially a bundle of memories. As long as the self ac...(00:00) Krishnamurti (K): We are asking a fundamental question: is there an action without limitation? The self—the "me"—is inherently limited. The self is composed of knowledge, which is essentially a bundle of memories. As long as the self ac... -
The fact is we are nothing Krishnamurti
(00:01) K: All one's education, all one's past experience and knowledge is a movement in becoming, both inwardly, psychologically as well as outwardly. Becoming is the accumulation of memory. Right? More and more and more memories, which is called ...(00:01) K: All one's education, all one's past experience and knowledge is a movement in becoming, both inwardly, psychologically as well as outwardly. Becoming is the accumulation of memory. Right? More and more and more memories, which is called ... -
Thinking is a reaction to memory
(00:01) What is thinking? Thinking is a response, is a reaction to memory. Right? If you had no memory you wouldn't be able to think. Memory is stored in the brain as knowledge, knowledge which has come through experience. Listen carefully to this. ...(00:01) What is thinking? Thinking is a response, is a reaction to memory. Right? If you had no memory you wouldn't be able to think. Memory is stored in the brain as knowledge, knowledge which has come through experience. Listen carefully to this. ...
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