In "What are we Seeking," Krishnamurti suggests that the persistent human search for fulfillment and meaning:
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Is a natural and necessary drive that ultimately leads to spiritual awakening.
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Is fundamentally misguided because true happiness lies in accepting the impermanence of all things.
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Perpetuates a cycle of dissatisfaction as long as it is directed towards external objects, achievements, or beliefs.
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Can only be satisfied through adherence to a specific religious doctrine or spiritual practice.