If you and I see the fact of starvation, what takes place? Then what is action? You and I observe that fact - not what to do about it, not what plans we can evolve to get rid of starvation. What is important is that we see the fact, not how to solve it. The planning comes after seeing; not planning first and then seeing. The planners do not see; they don’t feel; it isn’t in their blood. They are concerned more about planning than the fact. When we are concerned with the fact, all of us, not just one or two, then we will solve it. Public Talk 2 in Bombay (Mumbai), 20 January 1974 Read more |