Audio | J. Krishnamurti - Madras (Chennai) 1976 - Small Group Discussion 4 - The nature of...

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Audio | J. Krishnamurti - Madras (Chennai) 1976 - Small Group Discussion 4 - The nature of despair and sorrow

Do you know what despair is?

Is despair related to sorrow and isolation, a sense of complete void and no outlet?

Can you remain with a fact without any movement away from it?

Have you ever felt totally insufficient?

The immovable fact is my son is dead and there is no escape. Now what takes place?

The very word ‘sorrow’ is a distraction.

Is it possible not to name sorrow? When you name it, you bring it into consciousness.

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