
Le mot34 views JM Girard
Montréal 2009. Oil on canvas 92*111 cm, 34*41 in.
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Clown 101333 viewsLuss
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JM Girard29 views
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Sans finition ........$6.00 (1)29 views
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Oeuf29 viewsJM Girard
Montréal 2007. Oil on canvas 92*111 cm, 34*41 in.
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Love is not sentiment27 viewsObviously love is not sentiment. To be sentimental, to be emotional, is not love, because sentimentality and emotion are mere sensations. A religious person who weeps about Jesus or Krishna, about his guru and somebody else is merely sentimental, emotional. He is indulging in sensation, which is a process of thought, and thought is not love. Thought is the result of sensation, so the person who is sentimental, who is emotional, cannot possibly know love. Again, aren’t we emotional and sentimental ? Sentimentality, emotionalism, is merely a form of self-expansion. To be full of emotion is obviously not love, because a sentimental person can be cruel when his sentiments are not responded to, when his feelings have no outlet. An emotional person can be stirred to hatred, to war, to butchery. A man who is sentimental, full of tears for his religion, surely, has no love.
J. Krishnamurti OnLine. The First and Last Freedom, pp 232-233
To learn more about the teachings of Krishnamurti
www.jkrishnamurti.com
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Armoire fait de pin 31 24 viewsJass
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Écriture mental24 viewsJM Girard
Montréal 2007. Oil on canvas 92*111 cm, 34*41 in.
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Isa24 viewsBesoin d'un coup de main pour décorer vos étuis de cartes bancaires.
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Étui en bois 10223 viewsContacter Isabelle
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Citation/Quote23 views" The questioner, as far as I can make out from this question, wants to know what is the substance of fear, what is actual fear, and how can one observe fear present or past. Right? That's the question. Do we understand the question?
What is fear itself, apart from the physiologic reactions, tightening and so on, what is the actual moment of fear? What is the nature, the inward structure of fear, the substance? Right? Can we go on with that? We have all understood this rather long question? What is fear itself? We are generally afraid of something. Right? Or a remembrance of something that has happened, or a projection of the reaction into the future. Right? But that is not what the questioner asks only; he asks also what is the actual nature of fear. I really don't know, we're going to find out."
J. Krishnamurti: Fourth Public Question & Answer Meeting in Ojai, May 1980.
To learn more about the teachings of Krishnamurti
www.jkrishnamurti.com
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peinture22 viewsKarla
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