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Jiddu Krishnamurti – hinduski filozof, według którego można osiągnąć pełną wolność poprzez uważną obserwację własnego umysłu, wolną od idealizmu.

✵ 12. Maj 1895 – 17. Luty 1986
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Jiddu Krishnamurti: Cytaty po angielsku

“Does choice exist when I see something very clearly?”

2nd Question & Answer Meeting, Brockwood Park, UK (11 September 1971)
1970s

“Is there a thinker apart from thought?”

12th Public Talk, London, UK (28 May 1961)
1960s

“Can you look at a flower without thinking?”

4th Discussion with Young People, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (23 May 1968)
1960s

“When you identify yourself with a group of people or a set of ideas, aren't you separating yourself?”

1st Discussion with Young People, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (26 May 1971)
1970s

“Only the free mind knows what Love is.”

Speech at the University of California, Berkley, as broadcast by Pacifica Radio (4 January 1969)
1960s

“The very word "sorrow" colours the fact of sorrow, the pain of it.”

3rd Public Talk, Brockwood Park, UK (5 September 1981)
1980s

“Psychological knowledge has made us dull.”

4th Public Talk, Ojai, California (10 April 1980)
1980s

“Meditation is a state of mind in which the operation and exercise of will is not.”

3rd Public Talk, Bangalore, India (13 January 1973)
1970s

“Meditation is not a process of learning how to meditate; it is the very inquiry into what is meditation. To inquire into what is meditation, the mind must free itself from what it has learnt about meditation, and the freeing of the mind from what it has learnt is the beginning of meditation.”

"Third Talk at Rajghat" (25 December 1955) http://www.jkrishnamurti.com/krishnamurti-teachings/view-text.php?tid=527&chid=4846&w=%22Meditation+is+not+a+process+of+learning+how+to+meditate%22, J.Krishnamurti Online, JKO Serial No. 551225, Vol. IX, p. 192
Posthumous publications, The Collected Works

“It's no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society.”

As quoted in The Eden Express https://books.google.com/books?id=o89v2m2ybCEC&q=%22well-adjusted+to+a+profoundly+sick+society%22 (1975) by Mark Vonnegut, p. 208
1970s

“The world is me and I am the world.”

2nd Seminar Meeting, Brockwood Park, UK (14 September 1979)
1970s

“Learning implies a mind that doesn't know.”

2nd Public Talk, Saanen, Switzerland (20 July 1971)
1970s

“In the denial of disorder there is order.”

4th Public Talk, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (19 May 1968)
1960s

“Knowing the cause of something is not going to help you to be free of it.”

1st Discussion with Young People, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (14 May 1968)
1960s

“When all authority of every kind is put aside, denied, then you can find out for yourself.”

4th Public Talk, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (28 May 1967)
1960s

“Where there is fear there is aggression.”

1st Public Talk, Berkeley, California (3 February 1969)
1960s

“Is there an observation which is not the instrument of thought?”

2nd Public Talk, Brockwood Park, UK (26th August 1979)
1970s

“Can the mind become completely still without coercion, without compulsion, without discipline?”

7th Public Discussion, Saanen, Switzerland (10 August 1971)
1970s

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