The sources are excerpts from the talks and writings of J. Krishnamurti, a renowned spiritual teacher. He believed that fear is a fundamental human experience rooted in the structure of thought and the perception of time. He argued that the mind can be freed from fear by observing the nature of thought and its relationship to the past and future, rather than seeking external solutions or relying on methods like analysis or repression. Krishnamurti encouraged readers to cultivate awareness of their own fears and the underlying mechanisms that create them, ultimately leading to a state of freedom from the chains of fear and the possibility of a deeper understanding of love and truth.
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