Questioner: We live but we do not know why. To so many of us, life seems to have no meaning. Can you tell us the meaning and purpose of our living?
Krishnamurti:
Now why do you ask this question? Why are you asking me to tell you the meaning
of life, the purpose of life? What do we mean by life? Does life have a meaning,
a purpose? Is not living in itself its own purpose, its own meaning? Why do we
want more? Because we are so dissatisfied with our life, our life is so empty,
so tawdry, so monotonous, doing the same thing over and over again, we want something
more, something beyond that which we are doing. Since our everyday life is so
empty, so dull, so meaningless, so boring, so intolerably stupid, we say life
must have a fuller meaning and that is why you ask this question. Surely a man
who is living richly, a man who sees things as they are and is content with what
he has, is not confused; he is clear, therefore he does not ask what is the purpose
of life. For him the very living is the beginning and the end. Our difficulty
is that, since our life is empty, we want to find a purpose to life and strive
for it. Such a purpose of life can only be mere intellection, without any reality;
when the purpose of life is pursued by a stupid, dull mind, by an empty heart,
that purpose will also be empty. Therefore our purpose is how to make our life
rich, not with money and all the rest of it but inwardly rich-which is not something
cryptic. When you say that the purpose of life is to be happy, the purpose of
life is to find God, surely that desire to find God is an escape from life and
your God is merely a thing that is known. You can only make your way towards an
object which you know; if you build a staircase to the thing that you call God,
surely that is not God. Reality can be understood only in living, not in escape.
When you seek a purpose of life, you are really escaping and not understanding
what life is. Life is relationship, life is action in relationship; when I do
not understand relationship, or when relationship is confused, then I seek a fuller
meaning. Why are our lives so empty? Why are we so lonely, frustrated? Because
we have never looked into ourselves and understood ourselves. We never admit to
ourselves that this life is all we know and that it should therefore be understood
fully and completely. We prefer to run away from ourselves and that is why we
seek the purpose of life away from relationship. If we begin to understand action,
which is our relation- ship with people, with property, with beliefs and ideas,
then we will find that relationship itself brings its own reward. You do not have
to seek. It is like seeking love. Can you find love by seeking it? Love cannot
be cultivated. You will find love only in relationship, not outside relationship,
and it is because we have no love that we want a purpose of life. When there is
love, which is its own eternity, then there is no search for God, because love
is God. It is because our minds are full of technicalities and superstitious mutterings
that our lives are so empty and that is why we seek a purpose beyond ourselves.
To find life's purpose we must go through the door of ourselves; consciously or
unconsciously we avoid facing things as they are in themselves and so we want
God to open for us a door which is beyond. This question about the purpose of
life is put only by those who do not love. Love can be found only in action, which
is relationship.