-J. Krishnamurti, Think on These Things
Related Posts
- “As long as the mind does not understand itself, its action is bound to be destructive; as long as the mind has no self-knowledge, it must breed enmity.”
- “The function of education, then, is to help you from childhood not to imitate anybody, but to be yourself all the time.”
- “Real ignorance is having no knowledge of yourself, no perception of how your mind works, of what your motives, your responses are.”
- “The moment you are very clear about what you want to do, things happen. Life comes to your aid–a friend, a relation, a teacher, a grandmother, somebody helps you….Life never comes to the aid of those who merely yield to some demand out of fear. But if you say, ‘This is what I really want to do and I am going to pursue it,’ then you will find that something miraculous takes place.”
- “Not knowing what you really want to do, your mind falls into a routine in which there is only boredom, decay and death.”