hey, i'm watching krishnamurti from bed, i've pretty bad sight and there is a significant distance from the display, so i can't see comments. after finishing 2nd discussion and moving here i felt some sort of gratitude to the people, who stand behind publishing these talks over the years, and then i came closer and saw your comment :) also, meanwhile, i had the impression, that these works of krishnamurti are drawing more viewers (at least - some progress is seen) and maybe there's a chance to acquaint more people with this perspective, in which i haven't personally had any success for the time being. in conclusion (sort of) i would like to thank you for your comment, all the people who stand behind publishing this material and also everyone watching this, devoting their time to understanding what is it all about everything :) thanks
I appreciate how this mans is direct and clear about human conditions that are most often avoided. What are we here for after all? I’m comforted when he encourages us to confront and face this living directly.
Wow. I understand now how difficult it was for Jesus and Buddha and so many others. It's the simplest thing but it's the most difficult thing as well. They loved us. Tried to convey what cannot be conveyed. That is love ❤
Thank you so much K! You have truly set me free from the known. Death is truly an illusion. I want to visit your grave if any and say thank you with greatest respect. 🙏
I think by content of consciousness he means fear, pleasure, desire of something, anger, jealousy, resentment as a quality is common to all…This is what i understood by “ I AM THE WORLD AND THE WORLD IS ME” … I must say his talks are very disruptive…always shocks me when my conclusions are challenged….these videos are gift to humanity!!!
Towards the end, he's asking them to go into interesting territory. What happens when you suspend part of cognition before you die. It's quite marvelous and calls upon his habit of challenging thought in all of its pernicious forms.
The moment I free my action from past desires, and motives and from future hopes and plans I act completely according to the momentarily situation and only this actin can be right action. At last a definition without moralising - I love Krishnamurti!
This is most important talk. If you understand you will never die. The life may full of difficulties but no complaints no tension no sadness only joy. The birds fly without any worry. Animals heritage to die but you will not. The Buddha Dhamma.
"Die everyday to everything Now, not waiting until the death of this organism" = "You can drop selfishness, can't you?" which K said to the students in Rishi Valley school... I think....
Sorry for my previous comment, it is a theory. What JK wants is that we act. If we see that all thought is illusion, we act, we end it. If we do not end it, we do not see. Oh dear! We all do not want to end it. But only if we end the self, the "my consciousness" , we see the permanent. So we all do not see yet.