"On Fear" Quotes
Exploring the nature of fear and its impact on our lives, Jiddu Krishnamurti encourages us to transcend fear and find true freedom.
philosophy | 115 pages | Published in 1994
Quotes
Fear is not the enemy, but the absence of understanding.
To understand fear, one must observe it without judgment or analysis.
Fear exists only in relation to something, it is never an isolated phenomenon.
The mind creates fear through its attachments and desires.
Fear arises when there is a conflict between what is and what should be.
Fear cannot be conquered through willpower or escape; it can only be understood.
Fear is the product of our thoughts, conditioned by past experiences.
Courage is not the absence of fear, but the understanding that comes with it.
Fear limits our perception and prevents us from experiencing life fully.
To be free from fear, one must be aware of the movement of thought in oneself.





