When One Observes a Fact Without Knowledge Then One Can Learn

audiobook (Unabridged) Amsterdam 1967--Students Discussion 2

By Jiddu Krishnamurti

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"When one observes a fact without knowledge then one can learn - 28 May 1967
  • Why do we dream at all?
  • Isn't dreaming at night a waste of energy, when the brain needs to be
    completely at rest?
  • When do you actually learn?
  • When I learn through Freud about myself I am not observing myself, I am
    observing the image which Freud has created about me.
  • Can you do nothing, psychologically?
  • If two people are quarrelling and one stops, what takes place?
  • The more we talk together, the more we communicate together, the clearer it
    becomes."
  • When One Observes a Fact Without Knowledge Then One Can Learn