
Violence, Pleasure and Fear
Santa Monica 1971 - Public Talk 2
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Jiddu Krishnamurti
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Violence, Pleasure and Fear - 7th March 1971.
- We have accepted violence as a way of life and yet at the same time we want peace.
- Can one live a life in which there is no comparison at all?
- Pleasure is the continuance of an experience that is never finished.
- We are living in the past.
- How can the conscious mind investigate the total hidden mind?
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