212 • Amsterdam 1968 (3/5) • Talk 3: In Acting Completely There Is No Fragmentation
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Krishnamurti: Can Thought Become Quiet? Amsterdam 1968, Public Meetings 3/5: In Acting Completely There Is No Fragmentation
When pleasure becomes the dominating demand of life then there is constant breaking up of life into compartments, fragments and divisions.
To be related means to be active in the present, otherwise there is no relationship.
Why does the human heart carry this burden of sorrow?
Innocence is not of time, it is the ending of the yesterday. When this ends there is love in relationship.
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