Foreword
The Central Root Of Fear
Action In Attention
The Chattering Mind
The Centre And Duality
Factors Of Deterioration
Silence And Disorder
How Deep Can One Travel
Listening With The Heart
Registration, The Movement Of Millennia
The Nature Of Despair
The Brain Cells And The Holistic State
Self-Knowledge And The Teaching
The Ending Of Recognition
Energy And The Cultivation Of The Field
EXPLORATION INTO INSIGHT FOREWORD
These dialogues extend over a wide range of subjects. For over 30
years, a group of people from various disciplines, backgrounds and
pursuits, deeply concerned with the enormity of the challenge
facing humanity and with one central interest, the unfoldment of
the self through the perceptive field of self-knowledge, have
gathered around J. Krishnamurti to undertake together, through
dialogue, the investigation of the structure and nature of man's
mind and consciousness and the energy resources that lie dormant
within man's being. The concern in these dialogues is the freedom
of the mind from the bondages of memory and time, a mutation in
consciousness and the arising of insight that gives deep roots of
steadiness to the mind.
In the world today, scientific and technological revolution has
unharnessed undreamt-of resources of power and knowledge.
However, man has failed to discover in himself the sources of
wisdom and compassion. What is needed is an inner revolution in
the psyche of man. The insight that man lacks is the apprehension
that he is the maker of his problems and that the root of this
problem-making machinery is his mind. It is in this area of
perception that the ultimate freedom of man lies.
Starting tentatively, there is in these dialogues a relentless
questioning, probing and inquiry, a `listening' and a `seeing' in
which depths of the self with its vast subtleties and hidden escapes
are exposed. This exploration to Krishnamurti is `a journey into
time, into the past, into the lim