भिडियो हेर्न तलको बक्स भित्र क्लिक गर्नुहोस
Krishnamurti held that outside of strictly practical, technical matters, the presence and action of choice indicates confusion and subtle bias: an individual who perceives a given situation in an unbiased manner, without distortion, and therefore with complete awareness, will immediately, naturally, act according to this awareness the action will be the manifestation and result of this awareness, rather than the result of choice. Such action and quality of mind is inherently without conflict.For true choices to be realized, choice.
He did not offer any method to achieve such awareness. in his view application of technique cannot possibly evolve into, or result in, true choice less just as unceasing application of effort leads to illusory effortlessness, in reality the action of habit; additionally, in his opinion all methods introduce potential or actual conflict, generated by the practitioner's efforts to comply. According to this analysis, all practices towards achieving choice less awareness have the opposite effect: they inhibit its action in the present by treating it as a future, premeditated result, and moreover one that is conditioned by the practitioner's implied or expressed expectations.
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