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When I am in confusion, how is it possible to see clearly? | J. Krishnamurti

 

When I am in confusion, how is it possible to see clearly? | J. Krishnamurti

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in that confuse, doesn't choose, doesn't commit itself ...

and because it doesn't choose, it is already clear. Because it doesn't commit itself to any action, it is already clear.

Therefore out of this clarity, out of this confusion, when there is no choice, when there is no commitment, there is no "I will do this, I will do that"  ... come great clarity.

And this clarity itself is the ACTION.

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