July 11, 2026 · 00:16 · Hijrani
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- Krishnamurti Topics • Krishnamurti Foundation Trust
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- kfoundation.org
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- July 11, 2026 · 00:15
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Fear is not love, dependence is not love, jealousy is not love, possessiveness and domination are not love, responsibility and duty are not love, self-pity is not love, the agony of not being loved is not love; love is not the opposite of hate any more than humility is the opposite of vanity. So if you can eliminate all these, not by forcing them but by wash
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July 10, 2026 · 23:35 · Hijrani
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- Krishnamurti Topics • Krishnamurti Foundation Trust
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- kfoundation.org
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Source Title: Krishnamurti Topics • Krishnamurti Foundation Trust
Source URL: https://kfoundation.org/topics/
Domain: kfoundation.org
Captured: 2026-07-10 23:34:59
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There must be the flame that cleanses the mind and the heart, making all things new. That flame is not of the mind, it is not a thing to be cultivated. The show of kindliness can be made to shine, but it is not the flame; the activity called service, though beneficial and necessary, is not love; the much-practised and disciplined tolerance, the cultivated co
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July 10, 2026 · 23:24 · Hijrani
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- Reading the Book of Oneself • Krishnamurti Foundation Trust
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- kfoundation.org
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Source Title: Reading the Book of Oneself • Krishnamurti Foundation Trust
Source URL: https://kfoundation.org/oneself/
Domain: kfoundation.org
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Title: Reading the Book of Oneself • Krishnamurti Foundation Trust
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THE WHOLE STORY of humankind is in you. The vast experiences, the deep-rooted fears, anxieties, sorrows, pleasures, and all the beliefs we have accumulated for millennia – you are that story, that book. To read that book is an art. The book is not printed by any publisher. You can’t buy it in any bookshop. You can’t go to an analyst or scientist to help you read it because their books are the same as yours. A scientist may have a great deal of information about matter and astrophysics, but their book, the story of humankind, is the same as yours. Without carefully, patiently, hesitantly reading that book, you will never be able to change the society in which we live: a society that is corrupt, immoral, with a great deal of poverty and injustice. Anyone seriously concerned with things as they are in the world, with all the chaos, corruption, war – which is the greatest crime – and concerned with bringing about a radical change in our society and its structure, must be able to read the book which is oneself. That society is brought about by each one of us, and by our parents and grandparents, and so on – all human beings have created this society. Unless it is changed, there will be more corruption, more wars and greater destruction of the human mind. That is a fact. So, in reading this book, which is yourself, there is an art to listening to what the book is saying. This means not to interpret what the book is saying but just to observe it as you would observe a cloud. You can’t do anything about the cloud, nor a palm leaf swaying in the wind, nor the beauty of a sunset – you cannot alter it, you cannot argue with it, you cannot change it. It is so. The book is you, so you can’t tell the book what it should reveal. It will reveal everything. So there is the art of listening to what the book is saying, and that must be the first art. There is another art: the art of observation, seeing. When you read the book, which is yourself, there is not you and the book. There is not the reader and the book separate; the book is you. So you are observing the book, not telling it what it should say. That is, reading and observing all the reactions the book reveals, seeing very clearly without any distortion the lines, the chapter
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