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    J. Krishnamurti

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    “Truth is a pathless land.” Man cannot come to it through any organization, through any creed, through any dogma, priest or ritual, not through any philosophic knowledge or psychological technique. He has to find it through the mirror of relationship, through the understanding of the contents of his own mind, through observation and not through intellectual analysis or introspective dissection. Man has built in himself images as a fence of security — religious, political, personal. These manifest as symbols, ideas, beliefs. The burden of these images dominates man’s thinking, his relationships and his daily life. These images are the causes of our problems for they divide man from man. His perception of life is shaped by the concepts already established in his mind. The content of his consciousness is his entire existence. This content is common to all humanity. The individuality is the name, the form and superficial culture he acquires from tradition and environment. The uniqueness of man does not lie in the superficial but in complete freedom from the content of his consciousness, which is common to all mankind. So he is not an individual. [read more]

    J. Krishnamurti at The Dissolution of the Order of the Star, Ommen, Holland, 1929.

    Read about J. Krishnamurti from:

    J. Krishnamurti online: The online repository of the authentic teachings of J. Krishnamurti

    Krishnamurti Foundation of America

    Rainforest Action Network

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    Rainforest Action Network campaigns for the forests, their inhabitants and the natural systems that sustain life by transforming the global marketplace through education, grassroots organizing, and non-violent direct action.

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    Forests: Forests provide habitat for plant and animal species and homes for thousands of Indigenous communities.

    Global Warming: The worst effects of global warming can be avoided: If we act now, we can reduce emissions by more than 85 percent by mid-century.

    Human Rights: Basic human rights rely on a healthy environment, and the communities that rely on important ecosystems are our best allies in saving them.

    Energy: Electrical consumption is the single largest contributor to greenhouse gas pollution in the United States.

    Sustainable Economies: Greener business practices create jobs and boost the economy in addition to protecting the environment.

    Visit Rainforest Action Network website to join the campaign.

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