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Jiddu Krishnamurti Jiddu Krishnamurti A child approaches Krishnaji with a flower at the end of his last talk (India, January 1986), which ends with silence, by Asit Chandmal Philosopher Jiddu Krishnamurti and physicist David Bohm in dialogue



Marijke Groenouwe
Nov 14, 1999 - 11:00   Edit Post Delete Post Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)
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Dear Tony,
Would you like to tell more about your mystical experience. For me K. words are recognizable also but I can not keep in contact with this knowledge in every day live. My whole life I have tried (and I am not young anymore) to live it because knowing is only a small part of the way. Although I have made some progress I find it still very difficult to keep in touch. How do you deal with this?
Greetings Marijke

Dragos
Dec 07, 1999 - 11:00   Edit Post Delete Post Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)
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Hello, Luc
Sorry, my french is close to none...
I think I can say without being wrong that K has made the most significant impact on my life. It changed the way I look at things.
It gave me the urge of pursuing the absolute. And once you start,100%
seriously,to explore it you might end up by catching a glimps at the...unnamed, the 'everything that is'. It cancelles you,for about a second,and than you're stuck for life with this tremendous feeling.
It's pure life, and your new developed 'addiction' to it,will always push you for its pursuit. The normal daily life goes on and when you have the time and freshness,you go for it again: the pursuit of absolute.
Best of luck,
Dragos

Hakopa Te Ngahere
Dec 10, 1999 - 11:00   Edit Post Delete Post Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)
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Even in Aotearoa (N.Z.) we have heard of krishnamurti. Ka nui te aroha ki a koutou .

primula pandit
Jan 13, 2000 - 11:00   Edit Post Delete Post Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)
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Recently I was at a workshop but eeryone was concerned with interpreting krisnamurti and telin others not one person took the responsibility of change. One of theparticipants dreamed that he was climbing up spiral very fast adn if he looked down he might fall.

Paul
Feb 09, 2000 - 11:00   Edit Post Delete Post Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)
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i find that both krishnamurti's tackle the same problem,from different directions, they both are afterall, human, therefore personality is still evident in the presentation.what is holy? and what is not holy? obviously everything or nothing at all.

Garry
Oct 29, 2000 - 00:19   Edit Post Delete Post Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)
U.G.Is alive and living in Palm Springs.....
He will travel to Australia at the end of this year...
For anyone who is searching read his utterances and then you will stop the search....
This will free the energy that is used up in the search...

imran
Jan 05, 2001 - 18:36   Edit Post Delete Post Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)
I hope that one day we are able to understand entirely what these great thinkers were tring to convey to us and if we and when we do that we will be on our way to achieving the real goal ie the reason for us being in this mortal world bye

philip
Aug 06, 2001 - 07:23   Edit Post Delete Post Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)
When I first came across JK at 20 years old (my flatmate had a series of videos of talks) I found myself tuning out. 18 years later, this year, in fact, I picked up 'Truth and Actuality' at a secondhand bookshop and I've since bought 'Freedom from the Known'. I've been meditating, practising yoga and mindfulness for some time, and have felt, generally speaking, quite content over the past year (as distinct from almost a decade of turmoil before that). Reading JK makes me feel uncomfortable, and that's why I'm persisting with him. I feel pricked. Uncertain. Fearful. All those old feelings I haven't felt for a while. It's upsetting. This is the value of JK for me - pushing me towards the realisation that there can be complacency and false security even in what appears to be functional practice. Clearly, if a man's words can unsettle me so easily, how fragile and tenuous is this "peace" I've created? My "peace" is in fact another "image". Has anyone else had this experience?

Charles Munn
Sep 08, 2001 - 17:34   Edit Post Delete Post Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)
I've recently posted the first draft for my new book, Beyond Thought. It is founded on an insight from J.Krisnamurti in discussions with David Bohm.
Beyond Thought details how we can get to that place of no thought and experience the wholeness of the universe. Please check it out at: http://Chazzmunn.tripod.com/index.thinker.html and give me your feedback.
Sincerely
Charles Munn
charlesmunn1@home.com

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