The Ground of Being, and the Mind of Man: Ojai 1980—Dialogue 5
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Narrated by:
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Jiddu Krishnamurti
Summary
The Ground of Being, and The Mind of Man—12th April 1980.
- Why has having ideas become so important?
- What is the difference between a religious mind and a philosophic mind?
- What is the human mind’s relationship to the ‘ground’?
- Why has man accumulated knowledge?
- When you love somebody there is no ‘me’, it is love. In the same way, when I say I am humanity, it is so. It is not an idea; it is not a conclusion; it is part of me.
- There is only one thing, and that is to discover that what I have done is useless, ashes. You see, that doesn’t depress one. That is the beauty of it. It is like the Phoenix, born out of ashes.
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