Audio | J. Krishnamurti – Saanen 1970 – Public Talk 4 – Can any problem be solved in isolation?

Why do we try to solve each problem as though it is not related to other problems?

Social structure and morality are based on division. How does thought divide?

Can thought ever be new, fresh to meet every new, fresh problem?

The brain is the result of time and so the past cannot possibly see the whole. What is it that sees life as a whole?

When you see something as a whole, how can there be a problem?

Questions from the audience followed the talk.

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