The psychological revolution that Krishnamurti refers to is not only in the conscious mind, but also in the unconscious. He states, 'This is one of our difficulties, perhaps our major difficulty: to be free of the whole content of the unconscious.' This hidden part of our consciousness is the result of 'many thousands of years of man's endeavor; we are the sum total of his struggles, his hopes, his despairs, his everlasting search for something beyond, and this piling up of experience is still going on within us. To be aware of that conditioning, and to be free of it, demands a great deal of attention.'ObThe psychological revolution that Krishnamurti refers to is not only in the conscious mind, but also in the unconscious. He states, 'This is one of our difficulties, perhaps our major difficulty: to be free of the whole content of the unconscious.' This hidden part of our consciousness is the result of 'many thousands of years of man's endeavor; we are the sum total of his struggles, his hopes, his despairs, his everlasting search for something beyond, and this piling up of experience is still going on within us. To be aware of that conditioning, and to be free of it, demands a great deal of attention.
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The psychological revolution that Krishnamurti refers to is not only in the conscious mind, but also in the unconscious. He states, 'This is one of our difficulties, perhaps our major difficulty: to be free of the whole content of the unconscious.' This hidden part of our consciousness is the result of 'many thousands of years of man's endeavor; we are the sum total of his struggles, his hopes, his despairs, his everlasting search for something beyond, and this piling up of experience is still going on within us. To be aware of that conditioning, and to be free of it, demands a great deal of attention.'ObThe psychological revolution that Krishnamurti refers to is not only in the conscious mind, but also in the unconscious. He states, 'This is one of our difficulties, perhaps our major difficulty: to be free of the whole content of the unconscious.' This hidden part of our consciousness is the result of 'many thousands of years of man's endeavor; we are the sum total of his struggles, his hopes, his despairs, his everlasting search for something beyond, and this piling up of experience is still going on within us. To be aware of that conditioning, and to be free of it, demands a great deal of attention.
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Krishnamurtis Notebook

As One Is : To Free the Mind from All Conditioning

Education as Service

The Years of Fulfilment

The Beauty of Death : The Collected Works of J Krishnamurti 1965 - 1966

What is Right Action ? : The Collected Works of J Krishnamurti 1934 - 1935

The New Mind : The Collected Works of J Krishnamurti 1963 - 1964

Unconditioning and Education 2 : The Need for a radical approach

The World Within; You Are The Story of Humanity

The Art of Listening : The Collected Works of J Krishnamurti 1934 - 1935

The Origin of Conflict : The Collected Works of J Krishnamurti 1949 - 1952

The Art of Listening : The Collected Works of J Krishnamurti 1934 - 1935

What is Right Action ? : The Collected Works of J Krishnamurti 1934 - 1935

The Mirror of Relationship : The Collected Works of J Krishnamurti 1936 - 1944

Choiceless Awareness : A Selection of Passages from the teachings of J Krishnamurti

The Origin of Conflict : The Collected Works of J Krishnamurti 1949 - 1952

Tradition and Creativity : The Collected Works of J Krishnamurti 1952 - 1953

What Are You Seeking ? : The Collected Works of J Krishnamurti 1934 - 1935

The Answer Is in the Problem : The Collected Works of J Krishnamurti 1955 - 1956

A Light to Yourself : The Collected Works of J Krishnamurti 1956 - 1957

Crisis in Consciousness : The Collected Works of J Krishnamurti 1958 - 1960

There is No Thinker Only Thought : The Collected Works of J Krishnamurti 1961
