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1、Chapter1TheRootsOfPsychologicalConflictChapter2CleansingTheMindOfTheAccumulationOfTimeChapter3WhyHasManGivenSupremeImportanceToThought?Chapter4BreakingThePatternOfEgo-CentredActivityChapter5TheGroundOfBeing,AndTheMindOfManChapter6CanInsightBringAbout
2、AMutationOfTheBrainCellsChapter7DeathHasVeryLittleMeaningChapter8CanInsightBeAwakenedInAnotherChapter9SenilityAndTheBrainCellsChapter10CosmicOrderChapter11TheEndingOf'Psychological'KnowledgeChapter12TheMindInTheUniverseChapter13CanPersonalProblemsBeS
3、olved,AndFragmentationEnd-Longer,UneditedVersions-Chapter1Chapter2Chapter3Chapter4Chapter5Chapter6Chapter7Chapter8Chapter9Chapter10Chapter11Chapter12Chapter13THEENDINGOFTIMECHAPTER11STAPRIL1980CONVERSATIONWITHPROF.DAVIDBOHM'THEROOTSOFPSYCHOLOGICALCON
4、FLICT'KRISHNAMURTI:Howshallwestart?Iwouldliketoaskifhumanityhastakenawrongturn.DAVIDBOHM:Awrongturn?Wellitmusthavedoneso,alongtimeago,Ithink.K:ThatiswhatIfeel.Alongtimeago...Itappearsthatway-why?Yousee,asIlookatit,mankindhasalwaystriedtobecomesomethi
5、ng.DB:Wellpossibly.IwasstruckbysomethingIoncereadaboutmangoingwrongaboutfiveorsixthousandyearsago,whenhebegantobeabletoplunderandtakeslaves.Afterthat,hismainpurposeofexistencewasjusttoexploitandplunder.K:Yes,butthereisthesenseofinwardbecoming.DB:Well
6、,weshouldmakeitclearhowthisisconnected.Whatkindofbecomingwasinvolvedindoingthat?Insteadofbeingconstructive,anddiscoveringnewtechniquesandtoolsandsoon,manatacertaintimefounditeasiertoplunderhisneighbours.Nowwhatdidtheywanttobecome?K:Conflicthasbeenthe
7、rootofallthis.DB:Whatwastheconflict?Ifwecouldputourselvesintheplaceofthosepeopleoflongago,howwouldyouseethatconflict?K:Whatistherootofconflict?Notonlyoutwardly,butalsothistremendousinwardconflictofhumanity?Whatistherootofit?DB:Well,itseemsthatitiscon
8、tradictorydesires.K:No.Isitthatinallreligions,youmustbecomesomething?Youmustreachsomething?DB:Thenwhatmadepeoplewanttodothat?Whyweren'ttheysatisfiedtobewhatevertheywere?Yousee,thereligionwouldnothavecaughtonunlesspeoplefeltthattherewassomeattractioni