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The Concept of Fear: Important Points

  • According to J. Krishnamurti, fear is one of the greatest problems in life.
  • He says, a mind that is caught in fear lives in a state of perplex or confusion.
  • This perplex or confusion gives rise to conflicts, as a result, it turns violent, distorted and aggressive in nature.
  • Hence, the freedom from fear is very essential for Krishnamurti.
  • If one observes it closely and look around of what is taking place in the environment, one would see that it is based on an intellectual conception and intellect is onl…

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Analysis of Self: Literature

  • According to Krishnamurti, self is a problem which no thought can resolve.
  • There must be an awareness, which is not thought of.
  • To be aware, without condemnation or justification of the activities of the self, just to be aware is sufficient.
  • The self must cease through awareness of its own limitations, the false-ness of its own existence.
  • However, deep, wide and extensive it may be, the self is always limited and until it is abandoned, the mind can never be free.
  • In other words, freedom cannot be achieve…

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