
If We Had No Belief What Would Happen to Us?
Ojai 1949 - Public Talk 3
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Jiddu Krishnamurti
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If We Had No Belief What Would Happen to Us?—23rd July 1949.
- Without self-knowledge, we cannot go beyond the self-projected illusions of the mind.
- It’s only in relationship that one can know oneself as one is.
- A mind that is filled with beliefs, dogmas, assertions and quotations is an uncreative, repetitive mind.
- Can we look at ourselves without beliefs?
- A mind that is quiet because it understands fear and understands itself is creative.
- Q: Our mind knows only the known. What is it in us that drives us to find the unknown, reality or God?
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