J. Krishnamurti at Ojai, California, 1982. Dialogue 2 in the series The Nature of the Mind. This is a dialogue between J. Krishnamurti, physicist Professor David Bohm, psychiatrist Dr. John H. Hidley, and biologist Dr. Rupert Sheldrake. In this intriguing series of dialogues, the four participants explore psychological disorder and investigate the nature of the mind. In this particular dialogue, the group discusses the psychological suffering caused by creating images. Krishnamurti asks the group why one wants to identify with something greater. He goes on to say that we build images because deep down we are insecure, insufficient, lonely, and isolated.'