
Are You Seeking Security in a Concept?
Saanen 1974: Public Talk 6
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Jiddu Krishnamurti
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Are you seeking security in a concept?—25th July 1974
- Love and compassion is denied totally when you seek security in neurotic concepts.
- Is there permanent security in relationship?
- The mind is sane, healthy, whole and acts totally when it realises there is nothing permanent.
- What is the relationship of time to thought? Does the mind need time to transform itself?
- What is your relationship to death? Is it romantic or is it a total relationship?
- Knowing nothing about an unconditioned mind, can you look at conditioning without the movement of its opposite?
Questions from the audience followed the talk.
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