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Tradition and Revolution (Ocurrences: 602)
And thought is time - thought which says I have been and I will become. If thought functioned only in the movement of the physical, is there any other time? If there is no...
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Mind Without Measure (Ocurrences: 345)
Would you say time is a factor of fear? Time - that is, I am living, I might die tomorrow, which is time, right? To go from here to your house, that requires time. There...
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Talks in Europe 1967 (Ocurrences: 269)
Thought has created time, not time by the watch, chronological time, but psychological time. Thought has created time, the future, the tomorrow, `I will be', `I should be...
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Krishnamurti to Himself (Ocurrences: 244)
Time has become extraordinarily important to man, to all of us - time to learn, time to have a skill, time to become and time to die, time both outwardly in the physical...
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Last Talks at Saanen 1985 (Ocurrences: 209)
You have to understand what time is. Not the time of the rising and the setting of the sun, not the time of the new moon, not the time of day from morning until evening....
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Talks and Dialogues Saanen 1967 (Ocurrences: 205)
I think it is important to understand from the very beginning that we are not formulating any philosophy, any intellectual structure of ideas or of theological or purely...
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Ending of Time, The (Ocurrences: 174)
K: Yes. Psychological time, and time outwardly.
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Apr 01st 1980 |
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Talks in Europe 1968 (Ocurrences: 166)
Thought breeds time, the interval between today and tomorrow. Tomorrow being uncertainty, death and old age. One has to feel one's way into this psychological time. We know...
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First and Last Freedom, The (Ocurrences: 161)
Let us look at the problem differently. Surely memory is time, is it not? Memory creates yesterday, today and tomorrow. Memory of yesterday conditions today and therefore...
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(Ocurrences: 156)
Why do we suffer? First, let us look at psychological suffering, the ache, the loneliness, the pain, the anxiety, the fear, the passing enthusiasms which breed their own...
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Talks and Dialogues Saanen 1968 (Ocurrences: 155)
Why do we suffer? First, let us look at psychological suffering, the ache, the loneliness, the pain, the anxiety, the fear, the passing enthusiasms which breed their own...
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On Truth (Ocurrences: 153)
K: We said that very clearly. There is yesterday, today and tomorrow; that is a reality, that is a measurement also. But we are asking: is there psychological time at all...
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Jun 28th 1979 |
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Ending of Time, The (Ocurrences: 148)
K: Yes, psychological time, and time outwardly. Now if psychological time doesn't exist, then there is no conflict, there is no `me', no `I', which is the origin of conflict...
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Exploration into Insight (Ocurrences: 148)
P: Directed activity does not mean a purely technological function; there is also the psychological activity which is directed. As long as the psychological, emotional activity...
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Krishnamurti on Education (Ocurrences: 148)
You know, there are two kinds of time: time by the watch, the next minute, tonight, the day after tomorrow; and there is another kind of time which is created by the psyche...
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Discussions With Krishnamurti In Europe 1965 (Authentic Report) London-Saanen (Ocurrences: 135)
All religions have maintained that time is necessary, the psychological time we are talking about. Heaven is very far away, and one can only come to it through the gradual...
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Apr 29th 1965 |
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Wholeness of Life, The (Ocurrences: 129)
K: No, no. Because I am seeking psychological security in ideas, in knowledge, in images, in confusions, this prevents me from having biological, physical security - for...
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Talks by Krishnamurti in India 1961 (Verbatim Reports) New Delhi, Bombay, Madras (Ocurrences: 122)
Should I accept the state of timelessness? All that we know is time. Because we are slaves to it, it tortures us; there is a continuous battle from what is to 'what shall...
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Mar 08th 1961 |
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Questions and Answers (Ocurrences: 121)
We have to enquire into what the observer is. The observer is the result of all his experiences; he is his knowledge, his memories, his fears, his anxieties - the past. The...
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Krishnamurti's Journal (Ocurrences: 115)
Time has bred consciousness with its content. It is the culture of time. Its content makes up consciousness; without it, consciousness, as we know it, is not. Then there...
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