Re: Krishnamurti, Buddhism Dear Friend, Thank you for responding to what I had written. You were very right in saying that you do not know what the 'truth' is.I do not know,either.I can't see any truth which would be separate from our daily existence,something which could be understood and then stored somewhere.A memory of 'timeless existence' may be stored in our brain-cells,but it is still memory,not something LIVING.If anyone claims to "know the truth",he/she obviously doesn't.When I used the word 'truth'I simply referred to a point in my life (there can be such a point in a person's life)when the veil was taken away from before my eyes.I did not mean that I would have went on living "knowing the truth" or having it captured anywhere.EVERYTHING is moving all the time and an idea of truth would just get in the way,as all ideas do. Please,if you are interested in discussing anything at all with me,I would be delighted to do so. Yours sincerely,mina |