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| Theme | Anecdote (Original) | Tagline | Linked Concept |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fear | A boy fears exams. Observing fear without escape dissolves it. | Fear ends when the watcher stops running. | Fear as projection |
| Ambition | A businessman chases success endlessly. He sees ambition is escape. | Ambition is the slow death of clarity. | Conditioning |
| Loneliness | A woman feels lonely in a crowd. She sees loneliness is self‑isolation. | Loneliness ends where self‑concern dissolves. | Self & isolation |
| Anger | A monk burns with anger. He sees anger is thought in friction. | Anger is thought burning in its own friction. | Observer = observed |
| Enlightenment Seeking | A seeker wants enlightenment. Desire itself is the barrier. | The search ends when the seeker ends. | Ending psychological time |
| Education | A teacher demands discipline. He sees fear kills learning. | Education flowers only in freedom. | Learning without fear |
| Death | A man fears death. He sees fear is thought projecting the future. | Death is frightening only when imagined. | Ending fear |
| Love & Jealousy | A lover is jealous. He sees possession is fear disguised. | Love cannot bloom where fear takes root. | Love without attachment |
| Knowledge | A scholar hides behind scriptures. Awareness breaks the wall. | Knowledge is a wall; awareness is a window. | Limits of thought |
| Peace | A man meditates mechanically. Peace comes only through understanding. | Peace is the shadow of understanding. | Freedom from the known |
| Comparison | A student compares himself constantly. He sees comparison breeds misery. | Comparison is the thief of innocence. | Ending comparison |
| Desire | A young man is torn by desire. He sees desire is continuity of thought. | Desire is memory seeking repetition. | Desire & thought |
| Sorrow | A grieving mother seeks comfort. Seeing sorrow fully ends it. | Sorrow ends in the light of total attention. | Ending sorrow |
| Authority | A seeker clings to gurus. He sees authority breeds dependence. | Truth cannot be followed; it must be seen. | Freedom from authority |
| Habit | A man trapped in routine sees habit is mechanical living. | Habit is the slow petrification of the mind. | Mechanical thought |
| Violence | A youth is angry at society. He sees violence begins inwardly. | Violence begins where understanding ends. | Inner conflict |
| Pleasure | A man chases pleasure. He sees pleasure breeds fear of loss. | Pleasure plants the seed of fear. | Pleasure & fear |
| Observation | A girl watches a leaf fall. Pure observation reveals silence. | Observation without choice is freedom. | Choiceless awareness |
| Time | A man lives in regret and hope. He sees psychological time is suffering. | Time ends when thought stops becoming. | Ending becoming |
| Silence | A seeker forces silence. True silence arises when conflict ends. | Silence is the absence of the self. | Inner quiet |
| Relationship | A couple argues endlessly. They see relationship mirrors the self. | Relationship is self‑revelation. | Mirror of the self |
| Freedom | A man wants freedom from society. True freedom is inward. | Freedom is seeing the prison as thought. | Inner liberation |
| Order | A woman seeks order through control. Order comes from clarity. | Order is the fragrance of understanding. | Natural order |
| Meditation | A meditator counts breaths. Krishnamurti shows meditation is awareness. | Meditation is the movement of insight. | True meditation |
| Conflict | A man battles himself. He sees conflict is division. | Conflict ends when the observer ends. | Ending division |
| Beauty | A painter seeks beauty in form. Beauty arises in stillness. | Beauty is perception without the self. | Aesthetic awareness |
| Responsibility | A man blames society. Responsibility begins inwardly. | Responsibility is seeing oneself clearly. | Inner responsibility |
| Truth | A seeker asks for truth. Truth is a living movement, not a conclusion. | Truth is a pathless land. | Pathless truth |
| Awareness | A woman practices awareness. Awareness is not practice — it is seeing. | Awareness is the flame that burns illusion. | Pure seeing |
| The Self | A man asks what the self is. The self is memory in motion. | The self is the echo of yesterday. | Ending the self |
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