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Tradition and Revolution (Ocurrences: 275)
And that is knowledge: biological knowledge, technological knowledge and the knowledge which has been gathered through experience. In knowledge there is security and knowledge...
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Ending of Time, The (Ocurrences: 117)
DB: Well, that is part of it that seems to be a source of security but you see I think in some way knowledge has taken on the significance of the absolute, you see, to say...
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Sep 18th 1980 |
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Mind Without Measure (Ocurrences: 101)
There is an art of listening and there is an art of learning. Most of our learning is the accumulation of knowledge; not knowing mathematics, or biology, or physics, gradually...
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BR84SBR3 (Ocurrences: 97)
K: I am a human being. I am not a scientist. What do we mean by knowledge? What is knowledge? Knowledge is accumulation of various experiences, incidents. And those experiences...
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Jun 10th 1984 |
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Krishnamurti on Education (Ocurrences: 86)
You are here to gather knowledge - historical, biological, linguistic, mathematical, scientific, geographical, and so on. Apart from the knowledge that you acquire here,...
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Ending of Time, The (Ocurrences: 79)
DB: Well, I am not sure that it is generally clear to people that this knowledge does all that; or that the knowledge is knowledge. You see, it may seem to be some `being...
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Letters to the Schools Vol. 1 (Ocurrences: 79)
So is there a way of learning which does not make life into a routine, a narrow groove? Then what is learning? One must be very clear about the ways of knowledge: first to...
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First and Last Freedom, The (Ocurrences: 76)
When we say that learning or knowledge is an impediment, a hindrance, we are not including technical knowledge - how to drive a car, how to run machinery - or the efficiency...
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Krishnamurti to Himself (Ocurrences: 73)
But we are speaking of the knowledge accumulated in the psychological world, the knowledge that you have gathered about your wife, if you have a wife; that very knowledge...
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Exploration into Insight (Ocurrences: 72)
K: Knowledge is misused by the centre as the `me' which has got knowledge. Therefore I feel superior to the man who has less knowledge. I use knowledge to provide a status...
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Why are you being educated? (Ocurrences: 69)
First of all, if I may most respectfully point out, the question is wrong. You assume - if I may point out most politely - you assume that the user of knowledge is different...
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Feb 07th 1984 |
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On Mind and Thought (Ocurrences: 65)
K: He doesn't see why knowledge is time. Don't you see it really? Look, I don't know how to ride a bicycle but it will take time to learn it. I don't know how to speak Russian...
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Jul 15th 1973 |
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Ending of Time, The (Ocurrences: 65)
N: When you say psychological knowledge you are making a distinction between psychological knowledge and, let us say, scientific knowledge or factual knowledge?
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To Be Human (Ocurrences: 64)
So meditation is the understanding of knowledge and the ending of knowledge. As we said, our consciousness is the storehouse of knowledge: knowledge of fear, knowledge of...
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Feb 08th 1981 |
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Awakening of Intelligence, The (Ocurrences: 60)
So knowledge as time gives to the brain a sense of security. No? Got it? So knowledge is time. And I am afraid, I have no knowledge of tomorrow therefore I am afraid. So...
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Aug 08th 1971 |
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Beginnings of Learning (Ocurrences: 60)
Krishnamurti: I don't know if you were considering what we were talking about the other day: how knowledge conditions the mind and whether it is possible to teach facts,...
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OJ75T1 (Ocurrences: 60)
And in looking I have learnt - listen - I have learnt from you to look at myself without the word. I have learnt that. And what I have learnt becomes the knowledge. Right...
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Apr 12th 1975 |
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J. Krishnamurti in India 1974-75 (Ocurrences: 60)
Have you ever observed yourself, that you are functioning, thinking, acting according to knowledge. Knowledge means experience, accumulated memory, and you are acting, functioning...
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Dec 07th 1974 |
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Wholly Different Way of Living, A (Ocurrences: 57)
K: It's generally accepted - the experience which yields, or leaves a mark which is knowledge. That accumulated knowledge whether in the scientific world or in the biological...
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Feb 18th 1974 |
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Way of Intelligence, The (Ocurrences: 57)
Can we begin with the question, `Can I know myself?' Not according to some philosophers, but can I know myself? I would like to examine the word `to know'. Dr. Illich pointed...
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