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Rated: ASR · Book · Cultural · #2015972
I have tried to summarize my observation with vivid and simple manner.
#933923 added May 4, 2018 at 10:30am
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FRAGMENTATION
FRAGMENTATION

Most people are fragmented, broken up, and not whole. A fragmented mind is not intelligent.

Can we be aware, conscious, know the various fragments, examining them one by one? And who is the examiner? Is he also not a fragment who has assumed an authority? So when we talk about being aware of fragments---social, moral, ethical, religious, business, art—you know the whole activity is fragmented.

Conflict arises out of fragmentation because of opposing desires and thoughts. You are aware of yourself only when there is pain or intense pleasure. So fragmentation with its conflict brings this sense of I am aware I am in conflict---otherwise there is no awareness.

If there was no fragmentation historically, geographically, nationally—no nations, we would live perfectly safely. We would all have food, houses, education, etc. We would have everything, instead of spending on armaments.

Knowledge when used psychologically, and the desire for psychological security are causes for fragmentation.

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