You must look at your life, your daily life. The mind refuses, generally, to observe because it doesn’t know what to do. It can look, it can see very clearly how contradictory one is, how fragmented we are in ourselves – we know that. We intellectually accept it, but the intellectual acceptance doesn’t bring about action. Intellectual perception can invent a theory, but such perception is not total action.
From a Public Talk, Rome, 29 October 1972