What relationship has time to fear? | J. Krishnamurti
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What relationship has time to fear? | J. Krishnamurti
Extract from the second talk in Madras, 1984.
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This is fantastic
He is so present in that orchestra of crows 😅🐦
Knowledge, thoughts,time and a picture of an incident is fear and after that an isolation. Sometimes we have to lose things and move on
What!? So much fun!
O medo é o pensamento, a palavra e o tempo.
💥💥💥
Where can i find full video
Check the description (Madras 1984)
Sudhir Kakar, the psychoanalyst, in a discussion with K, once, made the remark that thought does not create anxiety but anxiety creates thought. I feel Sudhir is right. In a similar way, fear creates thought and not thought creates fear. Thought can enhance both anxiety and fear but thought does not create them. Krishnamurti treats the mind as though it is separate from the body. To a good extent, the biological is the psychological.
Yes anxiety and fear create thoughts, but that anxiety and fear is also created by preceding multiple thoughts and ideas. So they're interconnected. It's hard to put a finger on which comes first. But yes I lean more on the former's side, cuz fear is very fundamental and a primal instinct we inherit through millions of years of evolution. Animals do have fear responses even if they don't have thoughts.
There is real fear and thought fear. Both are true. One is real. We fear a snake( real) or the thought of a snake. ( memory)
it is both... and so then a vicious circle... once seeing this... with that seeing break through it... and... welcome