1960s, Freedom From The Known (1969)
Context: What can a human being do — what can you and I do — to create a completely different society? We are asking ourselves a very serious question. Is there anything to be done at all? What can we do? Will somebody tell us? People have told us. The so-called spiritual leaders, who are supposed to understand these things better than we do, have told us by trying to twist and mould us into a new pattern, and that hasn't led us very far; sophisticated and learned men have told us and that has led us no further. We have been told that all paths lead to truth — you have your path as a Hindu and someone else has his path as a Christian and another as a Muslim, and they all meet at the same door — which is, when you look at it, so obviously absurd. Truth has no path, and that is the beauty of truth, it is living. A dead thing has a path to it because it is static, but when you see that truth is something living, moving, which has no resting place, which is in no temple, mosque or church, which no religion, no teacher, no philosopher, nobody can lead you to — then you will also see that this living thing is what you actually are — your anger, your brutality, your violence, your despair, the agony and sorrow you live in. In the understanding of all this is the truth, and you can understand it only if you know how to look at those things in your life. And you cannot look through an ideology, through a screen of words, through hopes and fears.
“Life has many exciting things in store for you…so many thrilling nooks and crannies…
Don't be a "goody 2 shoes" who runs on the boring and safe side in life…. remaining on the same old path all the time.
Live life as grandly as you can imagine!
Enjoy the winding paths… feel the euphoria from your own microscopic perceptions in the universe…No one else can see what you see.
The times you were fortunate enough to have spent there…in those special places…
Those moments that took your breath away are what make you remember and feel fabulous
No one can know your perspective.”
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