J. Krishnamurti returns to explain how we must grasp the movement of disorder to have and maintain an orderly life.
In this episode, J. Krishnamurti and Dr. Allan W. Anderson discuss:
Outward and inward disorder in the world
Going behind the facade of order in the west
The fallacy of order in communist societies
Considering if order is conformity
The study of disorder and difficulty in examining the unintelligible
Our society and civilization as being based on comparison
Living a life of non-comparison
The mind as disorderly and how we can observe disorder
The perceiver as the perceived
Virtue as a necessity to order
Staying totally attentive to disorder in order to have order
βTo understand disorder, we think an orderly mind is necessary. But, the mind itself has created this disorder. So, can the mind not look at disorder out there but the maker of disorder which is in here? The mind itself is disorder.β β J. Krishnamurti