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Jiddu Krishnamurti - Understanding whole content of FearJiddu Krishnamurti - Is it possible for the mind to
empty itself totally of fear? Fear of any kind breeds illusion; it makes
the mind dull, shallow. Where there is fear there is obviously no
freedom, and without freedom there is no love at all. And most of us
have some form of fear: fear of darkness, fear of public opinion, fear
of snakes, fear of physical pain, fear of old age, fear of death. We
have literally dozens of fears. And is it possible to be completely free
of fear? But I am talking about the psychological
self-protectiveness which makes one afraid of disease, of death, of an
enemy. When we seek fulfillment in any form, whether through painting,
through music, through relationship, or what you will, there is always
fear. So, what is important is to be aware of this whole process in
oneself, to observe, to learn about it, and not ask how to get rid of
fear. When you merely want to get rid of fear, you will find ways and
means of escaping from it, and so there can never be freedom from fear. From the memory of that experience there is fear of
isolation, of being lonely. Or you are attached to someone who dies, and
you find yourself left alone, isolated. Feeling that sense of isolation,
you escape from it by means of the radio, the cinema, or you turn to
sex, to drink, or you go to church, worship God. Whether you go to
church or take a pill, it is an escape, and all escapes are essentially
the same. We are slaves to such words, and the mind that is a slave to words is never free of fear. To be aware of and learn about fear in oneself is not to interpret that feeling in words, for words are associated with the past, with knowledge; and in the very movement of learning about fear without verbalization, which is not to acquire knowledge about it, you will find there is a total emptying of the mind of all fear. This means that one has to go very deeply into oneself, putting aside all words; and when the mind understands the whole content of fear and is therefore empty of fear, both conscious and unconscious, then there comes a state of innocency. For most Christians that word innocency is merely a symbol; but I am talking of actually being in a state of innocency, which means having no fear, and therefore the mind is completely mature, instantly, without going through the passage of time. And that is possible only when there is total attention, an awareness of every thought, of every word, of every gesture. The mind is attentive without the barrier of words, without interpretation, justification, or condemnation. Such a mind is a light unto itself, and a mind that is a light unto itself has no fear. Source - J Krishnamurti Talk in London, Saanen August 2, 1962 Related
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