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Author of "The Awakening of Intelligence" and numerous other books, J. Krishnamurti's teachings represent a quantum leap in our thinking about consciousness and society.
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A Dialogue with J. KrishnamurtiQuestioner: What is happiness? I have always tried to find it but somehow it hasn't come my way. I see people enjoying themselves in so many different ways and many of…Continue
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Started by Eric Allen Bell. Last reply by Anda Peterson Sep 5, 2011.
ON LOVETHE DEMAND TO be safe in relationship inevitably breeds sorrow and fear. This seeking for security is inviting…Continue
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Started by Eric Allen Bell. Last reply by Lenny Supak Jul 6, 2011.
J. Krishnamurti: We have been exploring many problems which concern our daily life because without understanding these daily problems of conflict, greed, ambition, envy, the travail of love, and so…Continue
Tags: death, spirituality, consciousness, inquiry, Krishnamurti
Started by Eric Allen Bell Sep 28, 2009.
By J. Krishnamurti:Thought is the response of memory, and memory is always partial, because memory is the result of experience, so thought is the reaction of a mind, which is conditioned by…Continue
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Started by Eric Allen Bell Sep 12, 2009.
By J. KrishnamurtiMy mind observes loneliness, and avoids it, runs away from it. But if I do not run away from it, is there a division, is there a separation, is there an observer watching…Continue
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Started by Eric Allen Bell Sep 10, 2009.
J. Krishnamurti:Because to think is painful, it creates disturbances, it brings opposition, it may cause one's actions to go contrary to the established pattern. To think-feel extensionally, to…Continue
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Started by Eric Allen Bell Sep 10, 2009.
J. Krishnamurti:You know,there is the intellect, and there is pure feeling - the pure feeling of loving something, of having great, generous emotions. The intellect reasons, calculates, weighs,…Continue
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Started by Eric Allen Bell Sep 3, 2009.
I'm in sorrow. Psychologically, I'm terribly disturbed; and I have an idea about it: what I should do, what I should not do, how should it be changed? That idea, that formula, that concept prevents…Continue
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Started by Eric Allen Bell Sep 3, 2009.
"How can there be a fusion of the thinker with his thoughts?" Not through the action of will, nor through discipline, nor through any form of effort, control or concentration, nor through any other…Continue
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Started by Eric Allen Bell Aug 16, 2009.
We are discussing something which needs your attention, not your agreement or disagreement. We are looking at life most rigorously, objectively, clearly, not according to your sentiment, your fancy,…Continue
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Started by Eric Allen Bell Aug 13, 2009.
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A Dialogue with J. KrishnamurtiQuestioner: What is happiness? I have always tried to find it but somehow it hasn't come my way. I see people enjoying themselves in so many different ways and many of the things they do seem so immature and childish. I suppose they are happy in their own way, but I want a different kind of happiness. I have had rare intimations that it might be possible to get it, but somehow it has always eluded me. I wonder what I can do to feel really completely…Continue
Tags: spirituality, consciousness, inquiry, Krishnamurti
Started by Eric Allen Bell. Last reply by Anda Peterson Sep 5, 2011.
ON LOVETHE DEMAND TO be safe in relationship inevitably breeds sorrow and fear. This seeking for security is inviting insecurity. Have you ever found security in any of your relationships? Have you? Most of us want the security of loving and being loved, but is there love when each one of us is seeking his own security, his own particular path? We are not loved because we don't know how to love.What is love? The word…Continue
Tags: spirituality, love, inquiry, krishnamurti
Started by Eric Allen Bell. Last reply by Lenny Supak Jul 6, 2011.
J. Krishnamurti: We have been exploring many problems which concern our daily life because without understanding these daily problems of conflict, greed, ambition, envy, the travail of love, and so on - without understanding them completely - it is utterly impossible to discover for oneself whether there is something beyond the things that the brain puts together: the everyday respectable morality, the inventions of the various churches throughout the world, the obviously materialistic outlook,…Continue
Tags: death, spirituality, consciousness, inquiry, Krishnamurti
Started by Eric Allen Bell Sep 28, 2009.
By J. Krishnamurti:Thought is the response of memory, and memory is always partial, because memory is the result of experience, so thought is the reaction of a mind, which is conditioned by experience. All thinking, all experience, all knowledge is inevitably partial; therefore, thought cannot solve the many problems that we have. You may try to reason logically, sanely, about these many problems, but if you observe your own mind, you will see that your thinking is conditioned by your…Continue
Tags: inquiry, Krishnamurti
Started by Eric Allen Bell Sep 12, 2009.
By J. KrishnamurtiMy mind observes loneliness, and avoids it, runs away from it. But if I do not run away from it, is there a division, is there a separation, is there an observer watching loneliness? Or, is there only a state of loneliness, my mind itself being empty, lonely? Not that there is an observer, who knows that there is loneliness. I think this is important to grasp, swiftly, not verbalizing too much. We say now "I am envious, and I want to get rid of envy," so there is an observer…Continue
Tags: inquiry, krishnamurti
Started by Eric Allen Bell Sep 10, 2009.
J. Krishnamurti:Because to think is painful, it creates disturbances, it brings opposition, it may cause one's actions to go contrary to the established pattern. To think-feel extensionally, to become choicelessly aware may lead to unknown depths, and the mind rebels against the unknown; so it moves from the known to the known, from habit to habit, from pattern to pattern. Such a mind never abandons the known to discover the unknown.Realizing the pain of thought, the thinker becomes thoughtless…Continue
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Started by Eric Allen Bell Sep 10, 2009.
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