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Famous Quote:"Unless the individual fundamentally changes,
you cannot possibly have a different society,
a different morality."
--Jeddu Krishnamurti
2nd Famous Quote: The toy absorbs the interest of the child, it takes over his mind, and
he's quiet, no longer restless; but take away the toy, and he again becomes restless,
he cries, and so on. Toys become important because they keep him quiet. It is the same
with grown-ups. Take away their toys--activity, belief, ambition, the desire for power,
the worshipping of gods or of the state, the championing of a cause--and they too become
restless, lost, confused; so the toys of the grown-ups also become important. Is there attention
when the toy absorbs the mind? The toy is a distraction, is it not? The toy becomes all-
important and not the mind which is taken over by the toy. To understand what attention
is, we must be concerned with the mind, not with the toys of the mind.
--Jeddu Krishnamurti from Commentaries on Living, Vol 3.
copyright 1956 by Krishnamurti Foundation of America
To go to the "Josh & Clark Belizian Page": click here
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The 1998 Protest Against the School of Americas Click here
And lastly, here is the "Trey & Jodi" page!: click on this sentence
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