Krishnamurti. We Have No Love
ENGLISH, CHINESE, FRENCH, JAPANESE, SPANISH, PORTUGUESE and SLOVENIAN subtitles This is an excerpt of a talk given by J. Krishnamurti, a philosopher, writer, and speaker. You know, actually, and that is a terrible thing to realize. Actually, we have no love. We have sentiment; we have emotionality, sensuality, sexuality; we have remembrances of something which we have thought as love. But actually, brutally, we have no love. Because to have love means no violence, no fear, no competition, no ambition. If there is love, there is peace, because you would educate your children not to be a nationalist, not to have only a technical job and look after his own petty little affairs. You would have no nationality, there would be no divisions of religion, if you loved. But as these things actually exist not theoretically, but brutally in this ugly world, it shows that you have no love. If the mother really loved her child, do you think the world would be like this S
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