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If We Could Establish a Relationship with Nature Krishnamurti
It is odd that we have so little relationship with nature, with the
insects and the leaping frog and the owl that hoots among the hills
calling for its mate. We never seem to have a feeling for all living
things on the earth. If we could establish a deep abiding relationship
with nature we would never kill an animal for our appetite, we would
never harm, vivisect, a monkey, a dog, a guinea pig for our benefit.
We would find other ways to heal our wounds, heal our bodies. But
the healing of the mind is something totally different. That healing
gradually takes place if you are with nature, with that orange on the
tree, and the blade of grass that pushes through the cement, and the
hills covered, hidden, by the clouds. Krishnamurti to Himself, pg. 10 |