How to sit on a chair... He don't know or intentionally...when someone is sitting a chair infront of him...this is manner...your behaviour is proving your identity
Very conveniently he says, these issues are not connected We have known weapon wielding criminals entering cowsheds and taking away the cattle. Especially more during the feast. The police often don't care. I remember around ten yrs ago, when we had sickular govt both at centre and state, it was highly rampant. The cattle were taken away even from grazing lands. To an extent that the farmers would gather together and take cattle to the grazing land and had to wait for hours keeping aside their other field work. Shortened the grazing period. Complaints to police and media was of no use. It became an issue only when a faithful relatively wealthy/influential dairy farmer's many cows were lost from his cowshed in one night. The media gave publicity to the news. Don't know whether his cattle were found or not, but atleast the problem of dairy farmers came into limelight These students need to go to WB, Mallapuram, Kashmir, Nagaland, visit not just Kukis but also Meiteis in Manipur to know the truth. Visit farmers in coastal Karnataka to know how many have lost their cattle and livelihood
Cultivating Critical Thinking: Insights from J. Krishnamurti "The ability to observe without evaluating is the highest form of intelligence." - J. Krishnamurti J. Krishnamurti, the renowned philosopher and spiritual teacher, emphasized the importance of critical thinking and questioning authority, including the so-called "gurus" of society. In his teachings, he encouraged individuals to approach life with a fresh and unbiased perspective, free from the constraints of preconceived notions and blind belief. Questioning the Unquestionable: Krishnamurti believed that true wisdom could only be attained through the process of self-inquiry and the willingness to challenge the status quo. He encouraged his followers to ask hard questions, not just accept everything at face value, even from those who claim to have all the answers. "The highest form of human intelligence is to observe ourselves without judgment." - J. Krishnamurti The Danger of Blind Acceptance: Krishnamurti warned against the dangers of blindly accepting the teachings of gurus or authority figures without critical examination. He believed that this tendency to simply follow and believe can lead to the suppression of one's own inner voice and the stifling of true self-understanding. Cultivating Independent Thinking: Krishnamurti's approach emphasized the importance of cultivating independent thinking and the ability to see things as they are, without the interference of our own biases, preconceptions, and conditioning. He believed that this type of clear and unbiased observation was the key to unlocking genuine insight and wisdom. "Truth is a pathless land, and you cannot approach it by any path whatsoever, by any religion, by any sect." - J. Krishnamurti The Path to Self-Realization: Ultimately, Krishnamurti's teachings encourage us to take responsibility for our own growth and enlightenment, rather than relying on the guidance of others. By learning to question, observe, and think for ourselves, we can embark on a journey of self-discovery and true self-realization.
I saw people like these 3 in my village, after seeing these guys, I pity on Sadguru cos he is trying to make understand these guys and spoiling his valuable time..
One thing these 3 idiots have proved is, IIM produces such a bunch of idiots every year. Such a shame to IIM graduates in general if this is the level of education that they receive. The middle guy and the one with the hair band should realize there is something in between their ears and they need to use it at least sometimes in life.
It's almost impossible for me to establish emotional connections with people even my siblings as 2 younger sisters even they understand why I am like that.
I was never with my mother in early age for many reasons.. That distance mess my life about emotional connections.. Man dnt know nothing what child needs are.. He want to make him successful thier own way despite the fact He become emotionaly distorted in whole life even very successful about economy. Mother is very important for the child to understand emotions and belonging and feeling of attachment. I know how distance from mother in early can damage a Man in whole life.
Bring these students to a village where people have no time for blabalba and ask same question.. People will surprise that what non sense they are taking.