Jiddu Krishnamurti Quote

When we look at what is taking place in the world we begin to understand that there is no outer and inner process; there is only one unitary process, it is a whole, total movement, the inner movement expressing itself as the outer and the outer reacting again on the inner. To be able to look at this seems to me all that is needed, because if we know how to look, then the whole thing becomes very clear, and to look needs no philosophy, no teacher. Nobody need tell you how to look. You just look. Can you then, seeing this whole picture, seeing it not verbally but actually, can you easily, spontaneously, transform yourself? That is the real issue. Is it possible to bring about a complete revolution in the psyche?


Freedom From The Known (1969)


When we look at what is taking place in the world we begin to understand that there is no outer and inner process; there is only one unitary process, ...

When we look at what is taking place in the world we begin to understand that there is no outer and inner process; there is only one unitary process, ...

When we look at what is taking place in the world we begin to understand that there is no outer and inner process; there is only one unitary process, ...

When we look at what is taking place in the world we begin to understand that there is no outer and inner process; there is only one unitary process, ...