Learning implies a mind that doesn't know.
2nd Public Talk, Saanen, Switzerland (20 July 1971)
Can I live a life, daily life, without sense of self-concern?
4th Public Talk, Saanen, Switzerland (25 July 1971)
What is correct action in a deteriorating world?
2nd Seminar Meeting, Brockwood Park, UK (14 September 1979)
First Public Talk at Ojai (7 April 1979) published in This Light in Oneself : True Meditation (1999), edited by Ray McCoy, p. 12 ISBN 978-1570624421
Variant rendition: The essence of goodness is a mind that is not in conflict. Examine it, look at it. Goodness cannot flower through another, through a religious figure, through dogma, through belief, it can only flower in the soil of total attention in which there is no authority. You are following all this? Is this all too complex? And goodness implies great responsibility. You cannot be good and allow wars to take place. So a man that is really good is totally responsible for all his life.
It's no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society.
As quoted in Personal Adjustment : Selected Readings (1979) by Valerian J. Derlega and Louis H. Janda, p. 274
2nd Public Talk, Saanen, Switzerland (20 July 1971)
Can I live a life, daily life, without sense of self-concern?
4th Public Talk, Saanen, Switzerland (25 July 1971)
What is correct action in a deteriorating world?
2nd Seminar Meeting, Brockwood Park, UK (14 September 1979)
First Public Talk at Ojai (7 April 1979) published in This Light in Oneself : True Meditation (1999), edited by Ray McCoy, p. 12 ISBN 978-1570624421
Variant rendition: The essence of goodness is a mind that is not in conflict. Examine it, look at it. Goodness cannot flower through another, through a religious figure, through dogma, through belief, it can only flower in the soil of total attention in which there is no authority. You are following all this? Is this all too complex? And goodness implies great responsibility. You cannot be good and allow wars to take place. So a man that is really good is totally responsible for all his life.
It's no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society.
As quoted in Personal Adjustment : Selected Readings (1979) by Valerian J. Derlega and Louis H. Janda, p. 274

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