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“Fear is never an actuality; it is either before or after the active present. When there is fear in the active present, is it fear? It is there and there is no escape from it, no evasion possible. There, at that actual moment, there is total attention at the moment of danger, physical or…” quote by Jiddu Krishnamurti
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“Fear is never an actuality; it is either before or after the active present. When there is fear in the active present, is it fear? It is there and there is no escape from it, no evasion possible. There, at that actual moment, there is total attention at the moment of danger, physical or psychological. When there is complete attention there is no fear. But the actual fact of inattention breeds fear; fear arises when there is an avoidance of the fact, a flight; then the very escape itself is fear.”

Jiddu Krishnamurti

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Source Lecture: The Nature of Fear, Jiddu Krishnamurti, 1960s

Fear exists only when mind avoids the present moment; full attention eliminates fear.

In simple terms: Fear is avoidance of now; attention removes it.

Key Takeaway

Practice present‑moment awareness.

Themes

mindfulness fear attention

Mood

calm focused reflective

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • public speaking
  • therapy
  • stressful situations
  • dangerous events

Key Concepts

psychology consciousness impermanence

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you stay fully present when danger appears?
  • What habits keep you from attending to the now?
A Different Perspective

Fear can arise from over‑analysis or suppressed emotions despite attention.

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