In this constant battle which we call living, we try to set a code of conduct according to the society in which we are brought up, whether it be a Communist society or a so-called free society; we accept a standard of behaviour as part of our tradition as Hindus or Muslims or Christians or whatever we happen to be. We look to someone to tell us what is right or wrong behaviour, what is right or wrong thought, and in following this pattern our conduct and our thinking become mechanical, our responses automatic. We can observe this very easily in ourselves.


Freedom From The Known (1969)


In this constant battle which we call living, we try to set a code of conduct according to the society in which we are brought up, whether it be a...

In this constant battle which we call living, we try to set a code of conduct according to the society in which we are brought up, whether it be a...

In this constant battle which we call living, we try to set a code of conduct according to the society in which we are brought up, whether it be a...

In this constant battle which we call living, we try to set a code of conduct according to the society in which we are brought up, whether it be a...