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J. Krishnamurti & David Bohm - Brockwood Park 1975 - 6: Perceiving without the perceiver
Series: Truth, actuality, and the limits of thought
Summary:
Can thought naturally cease?
Perceiving without the perceiver
Facing the truth of death
Krishnamurti’s ‘process’ and early years.
Kundalini
If you can understand suffering, face it and not escape from it, that has quite a different energy.
Truth is a pathless land.
There is something really tremendously mysterious.
Knowledge is becoming the curse.
When the mind, with all the confusion, is nothing, not a thing, then perhaps there is the other.
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