Can The Mind Observe Without Comparison by J. Krishnamurti

An exploration of whether the mind can perceive reality without the filters of comparison, judgment, and accumulated experience, arguing that measurement breeds conflict and distorts understanding. It invites a state of choiceless awareness in which thoughts and feelings are observed directly, without motive or the pursuit of improvement. Through such attentive observation, psychological conditioning begins to dissolve, allowing clarity, compassion, and a deep sense of freedom to emerge in the present moment.