Krishnamurti explains that true love is not rooted in the ego or desires, which lead to division and conflict. He emphasizes that thought cultivates these desires, often associating love with sexual pleasure, which he views as a form of bondage. Real freedom and understanding of love arise only by transcending divisive pleasures and the self-centered “me.”
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56 Sayings of Mine
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18 Sayings (mostly on Love)
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4 Sayings of Mine
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