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The Unconscious Mind
1933 4th Public Talk, Norway
From these prejudices there arises conflict, transient joys and
suffering. But we are unconscious of this, unconscious that we are slaves to
certain forms of tradition, to social and political environment, to false
values.
1934 2nd Public Talk, Ojai
Conflict can exist only so long as there is reaction to that
environment which produces the "I", the self. The majority of people are
unconscious of this conflict - the conflict between one's self, which is but the
result of the environment, and the environment itself; very few are conscious of
this continuous battle. One becomes conscious of that conflict, that disharmony,
that struggle between the false creation of the environment, which is the "I",
and the environment itself, only through suffering.
1934 3rd Public Talk, Ojai
So let us decide whether you want a shelter, a safety zone, which
will no longer yield conflict, whether you want to escape from the present
conflict to enter a condition in which there shall be no conflict; or whether
you are unaware, unconscious of this conflict in which you exist. If you are
unconscious of the conflict, that is, the battle that is taking place between
that self and the environment, if you are unconscious of that battle, then why
do you seek further remedies? Remain unconscious.
1935 5th Public Talk, Rio de Janeiro
You follow a system or mould yourself after a pattern because there
is fear, the fear of right and wrong which has been established according to the
tradition of a system. If thought is merely functioning in the groove of a
pattern without understanding the significance of environment, there must be
conscious or unconscious fear, and such thought must inevitably lead to
confusion, to illusion and false action.
1935 Public Talks in Argentina
You have this mould, this environment of which almost all of us are
unconscious, for it is part of us; it is the very expression of our desires,
fears and hopes. While you conform consciously or thoughtlessly to this system,
you are not individuals.
1948 2nd Public Talk, New Delhi
So, to understand this environment and be free of it in ourselves,
not only is it necessary to know all the hidden, stored up influences in the
unconscious, but to know what we are in conflict with. As we have seen, each one
of us is the result of environment, and we are not separate from environment.
1955 1st Public Talk, Amsterdam
Surely the contradiction is part of the environment, it is not
separate from it. We are part of the environment, - which is, religion,
education, social morality, business values, tradition, beliefs, various
impositions of churches, governments, the whole process of the past: those are
all superficial conditionings; and there are also the inward unconscious
responses to those superficial conditionings.
1957 3rd Public Talk, Colombo
So it is very important to understand not only the conscious, but
also the unconscious mind. The unconscious mind is much more powerful, much more
insistent much more directive and conservative than the conscious mind; because
the conscious is merely the educated mind which adjusts itself to the
environment. He is adjusting himself, as you do, to the environment, to the
pressure from outside, but inwardly he is the same - that is, the unconscious is
still the residue of the past.
1964 4th Public Talk, Saanen
How is the unconscious to be cleansed immediately of the past? The
analysts think that the unconscious can be partially or even completely cleansed
through analysis - through investigation, exploration, confession, the
interpretation of dreams, and so on - so that at least you become a `normal'
human being, able to adjust yourself to the present environment.
1965-66 2nd Public Talk, Madras
When we observe - without reading psychologists, the Freuds, the
Jungs, and all the rest of the modern philosophers and psychologists - we know
what the unconscious is: the racial residue, the experience of the race, the
social conditions, the environment, the tradition, the culture - culture being
political, religious, educational - which are all deeply embedded in the
unconscious.
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