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The Mind That Is Free of Authority Is a Very Intense, Alive Mind
- Claremont 1968 - Students Discussion 5
- Narrated by: Jiddu Krishnamurti
- Length: 1 hr and 17 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The mind that is free of authority is a very intense, alive mind - 15 November 1968
• Can a mind be free of authority so that there is no impingement of the past, so that the mind is always alert, learning in the present?
• Can the mind experience, go through a challenge so completely that it leaves no mark?
• The mind must purge itself of the social morality in order to be moral.
• Has experience any value at all?
• Attention is the highest form of the good.
• What is the relationship between two human beings when there are no images?
• What is wisdom?
Public Domain (P)2015 M-Y Books
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