Jiddu Krishnamurti Quotes
One Was Watching The Other Day A Red-tailed Hawk, High In The Heavens, Circling Effortlessly, Without A Beat Of The Wing, Just For The Fun Of Flying, Just To Be Sustained By The Air-currents. Then It Was Joined By Another, And They Were Flying Together For Quite A While. They Were Marvellous Creatures In That Blue Sky, And To Hurt Them In Any Way Is A Crime Against Heaven. Of Course There Is No Heaven; Man Has Invented Heaven Out Of Hope, For His Life Has Become A Hell, An Endless Conflict From Birth To Death, Coming And Going, Making Money, Working Endlessly. This Life Has Become A Turmoil, A Travail Of Endless Striving. One Wonders If Man, A Human Being, Will Ever Live On This Earth Peacefully. Conflict Has Been The Way Of His Life - Within The Skin And Outside The Skin, In The Area Of The Psyche And In The Society Which That Psyche Has Created.
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