Thought Sustains Fear and Pleasure
audiobook (Unabridged) ∣ Berkeley 1969--Public Talk 2
By Jiddu Krishnamurti
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"Thought sustains fear and pleasure - 4 February 1969
To understand relationship and to end the conflict in it is our entire problem.
Can man live at peace, within himself and outwardly?
In relationship one becomes aware of the actual state of oneself.
The man that has no sense of fear of any kind is really a free man, a peaceful
man.
What is fear?
Can thought be silent?
Conduct becomes virtuous only when thought doesn't cultivate what it
considers virtue.
How is it possible to look at the sunset without thought weaving pleasure or
pain around it?
Questions from the audience followed the talk."
man.
considers virtue.
pain around it?
Questions from the audience followed the talk."