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The observer and the observed are the same | J. Krishnamurti
### [Observer and observed gap] (00:01) When you have a gap between the observer and the observed, then there is a time interval and during that time interval other factors enter, conflict arises and so on. Therefore, it is imperative to remove this ...### [Observer and observed gap] (00:01) When you have a gap between the observer and the observed, then there is a time interval and during that time interval other factors enter, conflict arises and so on. Therefore, it is imperative to remove this ... -
Baruch Spinoza The Secret to Living Without Fear That No One Will EVER Tell You
(00:06) those in power need people to be afflicted with sadness this phrase perfectly captures the thinking of Baruch Spinoza one of the greatest exponents of 17th century rationalism a philosopher who deconstructed reality Peace by peace revealin...(00:06) those in power need people to be afflicted with sadness this phrase perfectly captures the thinking of Baruch Spinoza one of the greatest exponents of 17th century rationalism a philosopher who deconstructed reality Peace by peace revealin... -
Observing inwardly
(00:01) We were asking: what is it to be aware? We said, according to the dictionary it has several meanings but I am only taking the principal meaning of that word, which is, to be conscious, to be in touch, not verbally, but inwardly, to be in tou...(00:01) We were asking: what is it to be aware? We said, according to the dictionary it has several meanings but I am only taking the principal meaning of that word, which is, to be conscious, to be in touch, not verbally, but inwardly, to be in tou... -
The Battle Within
0:00 Saumya Parihaar: You wake up in the morning, lying there scrolling on your phone, and a small voice in your head says, “Get up and start the day; you’ve got things to do.†But another voice whispers, “A little longer; it’s so cozy here...0:00 Saumya Parihaar: You wake up in the morning, lying there scrolling on your phone, and a small voice in your head says, “Get up and start the day; you’ve got things to do.†But another voice whispers, “A little longer; it’s so cozy here... -
What is awareness?
0:00 K: Sir, would you kindly explain what is Buddhist meditation? R: Buddhist meditation—the purest form—has taken many forms and varieties. The purest form is insight into "what is." K: You are using my words… R: No, not your words. You a...0:00 K: Sir, would you kindly explain what is Buddhist meditation? R: Buddhist meditation—the purest form—has taken many forms and varieties. The purest form is insight into "what is." K: You are using my words… R: No, not your words. You a... -
Observing the root of fear
**(0:00)** **J. Krishnamurti:** Now, let’s explore something important. Most of us, perhaps all of us, experience fear to some extent. Life is uncertain, especially now. There is uncertainty regarding our livelihoods, ongoing wars, and the pressur...**(0:00)** **J. Krishnamurti:** Now, let’s explore something important. Most of us, perhaps all of us, experience fear to some extent. Life is uncertain, especially now. There is uncertainty regarding our livelihoods, ongoing wars, and the pressur... -
Can thought be aware of itself?
(0:13:39) Jiddu Krishnamurti: Can thought be aware of itself as it occurs, or does awareness come afterward? Can consciousness be aware of its entire content? Most of us become aware only after an incident occurs, after an action. We often say, "I s...(0:13:39) Jiddu Krishnamurti: Can thought be aware of itself as it occurs, or does awareness come afterward? Can consciousness be aware of its entire content? Most of us become aware only after an incident occurs, after an action. We often say, "I s... -
A fact has no duality
**Krishnamurti** 0:00 What is a fact, and what is not a fact? When only there is fact, fact has no duality. Fact has no opposite. Love has no opposite as hate. So the fact is – that which has happened before – that’s a fact. Or that which is h...**Krishnamurti** 0:00 What is a fact, and what is not a fact? When only there is fact, fact has no duality. Fact has no opposite. Love has no opposite as hate. So the fact is – that which has happened before – that’s a fact. Or that which is h... -
Beware of the dangers of computers
(00:02) if we are not capable of that the computer which is much more capable more rapid more accurate is going to take over the activities of the brain right see the importance of this please this is not something casual this is very very serious d...(00:02) if we are not capable of that the computer which is much more capable more rapid more accurate is going to take over the activities of the brain right see the importance of this please this is not something casual this is very very serious d... -
Schopenhauer Why Common Means Contemptible
(00:01) In the psychological observations section of studies in pessimism the ninth and 10th observations are about what is common versus what is extraordinary in human experience in human existence here's what schopenhauer writes why is it that com...(00:01) In the psychological observations section of studies in pessimism the ninth and 10th observations are about what is common versus what is extraordinary in human experience in human existence here's what schopenhauer writes why is it that com... -
The linguistic prison
(00:01) So freedom must be something entirely different. And is it possible to come to that, to realise that freedom? That is, not to be ambitious at all. Go into it. Which doesn't prevent the love of doing - right? The scientists throughout the wor...(00:01) So freedom must be something entirely different. And is it possible to come to that, to realise that freedom? That is, not to be ambitious at all. Go into it. Which doesn't prevent the love of doing - right? The scientists throughout the wor... -
Inquiry into yourself Krishnamurti
(00:00) So, we are saying: a mind that is in conflict, either brought about through control, through will, which is desire, a mind that has problems, a mind that has not resolved relationship, and therefore no love, such a mind is incapable of going...(00:00) So, we are saying: a mind that is in conflict, either brought about through control, through will, which is desire, a mind that has problems, a mind that has not resolved relationship, and therefore no love, such a mind is incapable of going... -
Noam Chomsky on Sciences Blind Spot Free Will
(00:00) every person acts acts as though they believe in Freedom of the will that includes the people who deny that they have freedom of the will they act as if they believe it that's why they present arguments to try to show that there's no free wi...(00:00) every person acts acts as though they believe in Freedom of the will that includes the people who deny that they have freedom of the will they act as if they believe it that's why they present arguments to try to show that there's no free wi... -
Suffering is like a jewel
(00:01) We have never truly asked or inquired if there is an end to sorrow. Instead of confronting this question, we have deferred it. Christians believe someone else will suffer on their behalf. In the East, particularly in India, it is attributed...(00:01) We have never truly asked or inquired if there is an end to sorrow. Instead of confronting this question, we have deferred it. Christians believe someone else will suffer on their behalf. In the East, particularly in India, it is attributed... -
On inattention and the gap between understanding and action
(00:22) Second Question: “One realises deeply the importance of awareness of one’s inner and outer actions, yet one slips into inattention so easily. Must there be Krishnamurti—the books, the cassettes—to keep us alert? Why? Why this gap be...(00:22) Second Question: “One realises deeply the importance of awareness of one’s inner and outer actions, yet one slips into inattention so easily. Must there be Krishnamurti—the books, the cassettes—to keep us alert? Why? Why this gap be... -
Why are you hurt?
(00:06) Human beings are hurt from childhood - at school, in college, and throughout life. This hurt stems from the image you have of yourself, which gets damaged. Do you see this as a fact? If you recognize that the essence of you is hurt, then wh...(00:06) Human beings are hurt from childhood - at school, in college, and throughout life. This hurt stems from the image you have of yourself, which gets damaged. Do you see this as a fact? If you recognize that the essence of you is hurt, then wh... -
Show me how to dissolve the I
(00:25) Fourth Question: "Show me how to dissolve the ‘I’, the ‘me’. Without that, everything else is futile." The questioner asks, “Show me.†One can point out various ways of completely denying the self—the 'me', selfishness, and se...(00:25) Fourth Question: "Show me how to dissolve the ‘I’, the ‘me’. Without that, everything else is futile." The questioner asks, “Show me.†One can point out various ways of completely denying the self—the 'me', selfishness, and se... -
On awareness and the awakening of intelligence
(00:19) Third question: We know that asking how to sustain awareness is the wrong question, as awareness is moment-to-moment. But does the capacity for awareness develop, growing stronger in endurance? Is this what you mean by the awakening of inte...(00:19) Third question: We know that asking how to sustain awareness is the wrong question, as awareness is moment-to-moment. But does the capacity for awareness develop, growing stronger in endurance? Is this what you mean by the awakening of inte... -
Will awaken deeper energy which is called kundalini
(00:27) Will the practice of yoga, as it is done in Europe and America, bring about spiritual awakening? Is it true that yoga will awaken deeper energy called kundalini? Shall I read it again? No? Alright. From the sublime to the ridiculous. (01:22)...(00:27) Will the practice of yoga, as it is done in Europe and America, bring about spiritual awakening? Is it true that yoga will awaken deeper energy called kundalini? Shall I read it again? No? Alright. From the sublime to the ridiculous. (01:22)... -
Does God exist?
(00:24) Sixth Question: “Kindly give a straight reply. Does God exist, or not? Yes, or no? If yes, how best to realise Him in this life?†What a profound question, isn’t it? Humanity, from the ancient Greeks to the Sumerians, has grappled wit...(00:24) Sixth Question: “Kindly give a straight reply. Does God exist, or not? Yes, or no? If yes, how best to realise Him in this life?†What a profound question, isn’t it? Humanity, from the ancient Greeks to the Sumerians, has grappled wit... -
Understanding cause and effect
(00:01) Krishnamurti (K): Cooperation is one of the most challenging things to achieve. Typically, we cooperate around a person, an idea, or even in acts of hate, such as hating another country. For example, in times of war, people unite to destroy...(00:01) Krishnamurti (K): Cooperation is one of the most challenging things to achieve. Typically, we cooperate around a person, an idea, or even in acts of hate, such as hating another country. For example, in times of war, people unite to destroy... -
Put away all self-centred activity
(00:00) Krishnamurti (K): We are asking a fundamental question: is there an action without limitation? The self—the "me"—is inherently limited. The self is composed of knowledge, which is essentially a bundle of memories. As long as the self ac...(00:00) Krishnamurti (K): We are asking a fundamental question: is there an action without limitation? The self—the "me"—is inherently limited. The self is composed of knowledge, which is essentially a bundle of memories. As long as the self ac... -
There is no watcher in watching
(00:00) To have a brain free of problems is essential because unresolved problems create additional issues, leading the brain into constant conflict. This internal battle restricts the brain's freedom. Without conflict, the brain becomes free, and ...(00:00) To have a brain free of problems is essential because unresolved problems create additional issues, leading the brain into constant conflict. This internal battle restricts the brain's freedom. Without conflict, the brain becomes free, and ... -
Watching the whole movement of anger
(00:00) Could we discuss whether a human being can live without time and knowledge—beyond practical knowledge like driving a car or writing a letter? Do you understand? P: Isn’t this tied to what we’ve already talked about—living with an ...(00:00) Could we discuss whether a human being can live without time and knowledge—beyond practical knowledge like driving a car or writing a letter? Do you understand? P: Isn’t this tied to what we’ve already talked about—living with an ... -
The importance of doubt
(00:01) Doubt is extraordinarily important; skepticism. To examine every experience, question each thought and feeling so that the brain becomes thoroughly cleansed of all accumulated experiences, traditions, and conditioning. This is our aim throug...(00:01) Doubt is extraordinarily important; skepticism. To examine every experience, question each thought and feeling so that the brain becomes thoroughly cleansed of all accumulated experiences, traditions, and conditioning. This is our aim throug... -
Love with intelligence breaks the wall
(00:01) Krishnamurti: We’ve discussed how accumulation—of time, security, and psychological attachments—creates division. Thought moves between the particular and the general, forming an internal state shaped by accumulated images. This is dee...(00:01) Krishnamurti: We’ve discussed how accumulation—of time, security, and psychological attachments—creates division. Thought moves between the particular and the general, forming an internal state shaped by accumulated images. This is dee... -
Is there a final question one question that will answer all questions
**(00:18)**  I wonder, one wonders, is there a final question? One question that will answer all other questions? We haven't thought about it. I just thought of it now. Is there a question or an inquiry—not an experience, because experiences ...**(00:18)**  I wonder, one wonders, is there a final question? One question that will answer all other questions? We haven't thought about it. I just thought of it now. Is there a question or an inquiry—not an experience, because experiences ... -
The Real Revolution - Where are we going
**(00:07)**Â Â **Krishnamurti (K):** Is it possible to bring about a complete transformation in 'what is'? To explore this question of a total revolution in 'what is', one must have an extraordinary sense of awareness. Awareness means being cons...**(00:07)**Â Â **Krishnamurti (K):** Is it possible to bring about a complete transformation in 'what is'? To explore this question of a total revolution in 'what is', one must have an extraordinary sense of awareness. Awareness means being cons... -
Observe your fear
**(00:01)** Can you, as a human being, observe your fear? Sitting there, aware of your fears, can you observe them carefully? Take your time; we have plenty of it. Observe the fear of death, loneliness, tomorrow, losing a job, or losing your spouse...**(00:01)** Can you, as a human being, observe your fear? Sitting there, aware of your fears, can you observe them carefully? Take your time; we have plenty of it. Observe the fear of death, loneliness, tomorrow, losing a job, or losing your spouse... -
How Anxiety Leads To Greatness
(00:00) In the realm of philosophy, one name stands out as a profound thinker who challenged traditional beliefs and explored the depths of human existence: Soren Kierkegaard. Born in 1813 in Copenhagen, Denmark, Kierkegaard was exposed to philoso...(00:00) In the realm of philosophy, one name stands out as a profound thinker who challenged traditional beliefs and explored the depths of human existence: Soren Kierkegaard. Born in 1813 in Copenhagen, Denmark, Kierkegaard was exposed to philoso... -
The quality of a religious mind
What we are saying is that a mind that is religious does not belong to any society, any nationality, has no belief, but such a mind has exercised the quality of doubt so that it questions, doesn't accept, does not obey, the edicts of any organization...What we are saying is that a mind that is religious does not belong to any society, any nationality, has no belief, but such a mind has exercised the quality of doubt so that it questions, doesn't accept, does not obey, the edicts of any organization... -
Pursuing non-violence
Krishnamurti is exploring violence, and its causes.(00:01) So the fact is I am violent. But to achieve non-fact requires time. So, to stay with violence needs no time. To understand, to observe, to perceive the nature, the structure and the causatio...Krishnamurti is exploring violence, and its causes.(00:01) So the fact is I am violent. But to achieve non-fact requires time. So, to stay with violence needs no time. To understand, to observe, to perceive the nature, the structure and the causatio... -
An immediate ending Krishnamurti
(00:01) How is it that there are manifestations from that stream? You understand? Are you interested in all this? You understand my question? That stream, which is our million years of human sorrow and anxiety, fear and despair, hope and all the re...(00:01) How is it that there are manifestations from that stream? You understand? Are you interested in all this? You understand my question? That stream, which is our million years of human sorrow and anxiety, fear and despair, hope and all the re... -
Breaking the pattern of time Krishnamurti
(00:01) K: Sir, you see, scientists, brain specialists, are, if I may use rather easy words, they are going out, examining things outside, but not taking themselves as... guinea pigs and going through that. B: Mostly. Except for those who do bio-fe...(00:01) K: Sir, you see, scientists, brain specialists, are, if I may use rather easy words, they are going out, examining things outside, but not taking themselves as... guinea pigs and going through that. B: Mostly. Except for those who do bio-fe... -
The fact is we are nothing Krishnamurti
(00:01) K: All one's education, all one's past experience and knowledge is a movement in becoming, both inwardly, psychologically as well as outwardly. Becoming is the accumulation of memory. Right? More and more and more memories, which is called ...(00:01) K: All one's education, all one's past experience and knowledge is a movement in becoming, both inwardly, psychologically as well as outwardly. Becoming is the accumulation of memory. Right? More and more and more memories, which is called ... -
Truth cannot be experienced
(00:01) I feel experience is something that’s already finished, over, it’s gone, and we want experience of truth. That is the real thing. Right? And it cannot be experienced because then there must be the experiencer, recognition that is the tru...(00:01) I feel experience is something that’s already finished, over, it’s gone, and we want experience of truth. That is the real thing. Right? And it cannot be experienced because then there must be the experiencer, recognition that is the tru... -
Communication between the mind and the brain
Extract from the second conversation with Pupul Jayakar at Brockwood Park, 1983. Krishnamurti explores the difference between the mind and the brain. The question being asked is where does the insight come from and is there something beyond though...Extract from the second conversation with Pupul Jayakar at Brockwood Park, 1983. Krishnamurti explores the difference between the mind and the brain. The question being asked is where does the insight come from and is there something beyond though... -
What is it that reincarnates?
(00:00) Now with regard to reincarnation, what is it that reincarnates? That is, I am living, I shall die and I hope next life I will have an opportunity to live in a bigger house. Please, no. Or a better life, more money, this or that or the other....(00:00) Now with regard to reincarnation, what is it that reincarnates? That is, I am living, I shall die and I hope next life I will have an opportunity to live in a bigger house. Please, no. Or a better life, more money, this or that or the other.... -
Vanity and arrogance
(00:01) Ignorance is part of knowledge. Right? I wonder if you see that. You know the whole concept of a priest, the guru, the one who knows... ...in that concept, that conviction, there's the one who is enlightened... ...clear, and helps the other ...(00:01) Ignorance is part of knowledge. Right? I wonder if you see that. You know the whole concept of a priest, the guru, the one who knows... ...in that concept, that conviction, there's the one who is enlightened... ...clear, and helps the other ... -
Quarrelling
There are problems between man and woman, there are other problems, I am just taking that one problem. Man and woman. They quarrel. This is one of the unfortunate things that happen in relationship. They quarrel about god knows what, every petty lit...There are problems between man and woman, there are other problems, I am just taking that one problem. Man and woman. They quarrel. This is one of the unfortunate things that happen in relationship. They quarrel about god knows what, every petty lit... -
Thinking is a reaction to memory
(00:01) What is thinking? Thinking is a response, is a reaction to memory. Right? If you had no memory you wouldn't be able to think. Memory is stored in the brain as knowledge, knowledge which has come through experience. Listen carefully to this. ...(00:01) What is thinking? Thinking is a response, is a reaction to memory. Right? If you had no memory you wouldn't be able to think. Memory is stored in the brain as knowledge, knowledge which has come through experience. Listen carefully to this. ... -
Discipline means: to learn
(00:00) So discipline, the root meaning of that word means to learn, to learn why one controls, why one suppresses, why there is fear, why does one conform, compare, and therefore conflict. And in that learning there is order, that very learning bri...(00:00) So discipline, the root meaning of that word means to learn, to learn why one controls, why one suppresses, why there is fear, why does one conform, compare, and therefore conflict. And in that learning there is order, that very learning bri... -
The highest expression of compassion
K is asking what is compassions. He says that love is the highest level of compassion. Then he asks how can you be compassionate when you are attached to a conclusion, while following a religion, God, savior or any kind of ideologyK is asking what is compassions. He says that love is the highest level of compassion. Then he asks how can you be compassionate when you are attached to a conclusion, while following a religion, God, savior or any kind of ideology -
You are attached, why?
(00:01) Most of us are attached to something or other. It may be a piece of property, old furniture, or a picture, or an idea, or a belief, or an experience. Watch yourself, please. You know you are attached to something or to a person, to some ex...(00:01) Most of us are attached to something or other. It may be a piece of property, old furniture, or a picture, or an idea, or a belief, or an experience. Watch yourself, please. You know you are attached to something or to a person, to some ex... -
An extraordinary quality of attention
How do I stop time and thought? Because his intention, his desire, his longing is to be free from fear. And so he is caught in his own desire to be free, but he is not watching. He is not watching very carefully the causation. When you are watch...How do I stop time and thought? Because his intention, his desire, his longing is to be free from fear. And so he is caught in his own desire to be free, but he is not watching. He is not watching very carefully the causation. When you are watch... -
J Krishnamurts inerview with BBC anchor
This video gives some inkling about Krishnamurti's teaching and the general philosophy behind it. In this interview K gives the life's philosophy and his intent behind schools run by his foundation whole over the world. [00:02] Krishnamurti's appro...This video gives some inkling about Krishnamurti's teaching and the general philosophy behind it. In this interview K gives the life's philosophy and his intent behind schools run by his foundation whole over the world. [00:02] Krishnamurti's appro... -
Honesty and responsibility
Krishnamurti has a dialogue about responsibility and questions the method of inquiry by the questioner.  [00:03] Responsibility is about care and communication, not obligation. - Responsibility involves genuine care and affection towards others,...Krishnamurti has a dialogue about responsibility and questions the method of inquiry by the questioner.  [00:03] Responsibility is about care and communication, not obligation. - Responsibility involves genuine care and affection towards others,... -
Noam Chomsky: Are We Programmed for Good? Exploring the Roots of Morality
Does human nature lean towards kindness or cruelty? Philosopher Noam Chomsky theorized an innate moral grammar. We'll explore his controversial idea, examine counterarguments from evolutionary biology and psychology, and discuss how our environme...Does human nature lean towards kindness or cruelty? Philosopher Noam Chomsky theorized an innate moral grammar. We'll explore his controversial idea, examine counterarguments from evolutionary biology and psychology, and discuss how our environme... -
There is no observer
"Understanding the Absence of the Observer in Self-awareness and Action | Krishnamurti Foundation Trust" [00:04] Realizing the absence of an observer within oneself - Recognizing the bundle of desires, anxieties, and sorrows as part of oneself - ..."Understanding the Absence of the Observer in Self-awareness and Action | Krishnamurti Foundation Trust" [00:04] Realizing the absence of an observer within oneself - Recognizing the bundle of desires, anxieties, and sorrows as part of oneself - ... -
How am I to stop chattering
(00:00) Then the problem arises: how am I to stop chattering? You understand? Listen to that very carefully. You realise your mind is chattering, then you say, 'How am I to stop it?' The moment you have put the question, you are already entered int...(00:00) Then the problem arises: how am I to stop chattering? You understand? Listen to that very carefully. You realise your mind is chattering, then you say, 'How am I to stop it?' The moment you have put the question, you are already entered int... -
A different kind of energy
Krishnamurti discusses the importance of a unique kind of energy, distinct from physical energy, needed for personal and societal transformation. He points out that conventional energy often comes from conflict, friction, and competition, which c...Krishnamurti discusses the importance of a unique kind of energy, distinct from physical energy, needed for personal and societal transformation. He points out that conventional energy often comes from conflict, friction, and competition, which c... -
Do We Have Free Will? Common Sense, Moral Responsibility and the Meaning of Life
The discussion revolves around the concept of free will and its various views. Noam Chomsky points out that people, including those who deny free will, often act as if they believe in it. Science, according to Chomsky, cannot provide conclusive an...The discussion revolves around the concept of free will and its various views. Noam Chomsky points out that people, including those who deny free will, often act as if they believe in it. Science, according to Chomsky, cannot provide conclusive an... -
Death is not separate from living
The talk is about ending attachment. K talks about ending attachment, which means death. When we die we lose all attachment, and the question is can we end attachment while living. K doesn't provide answers by through dialog invites you to look at t...The talk is about ending attachment. K talks about ending attachment, which means death. When we die we lose all attachment, and the question is can we end attachment while living. K doesn't provide answers by through dialog invites you to look at t... -
Never run from sorrow
(00:00) We live with sorrow and perhaps that is getting more and more expansive, through divorce, people are divorced and their children go through a terrible time the children suffer neurotic, all that goes on with the children. They are fed up wit...(00:00) We live with sorrow and perhaps that is getting more and more expansive, through divorce, people are divorced and their children go through a terrible time the children suffer neurotic, all that goes on with the children. They are fed up wit... -
The man who meditated for 25 years
Krishnamurti shares a dialog with a man who spent 25 years of his life in solitude and meditation, and his conclusion after listening to a talk by K was that he recognized he lived 25 years in illusion. K then talks about the step to end confusion!Krishnamurti shares a dialog with a man who spent 25 years of his life in solitude and meditation, and his conclusion after listening to a talk by K was that he recognized he lived 25 years in illusion. K then talks about the step to end confusion! -
Meditation is not a practice
(00:00) Why is it necessary to meditate at all? Meditation, the meaning of that word is... to ponder over, think over. But also it has a deeper meaning: measure... to meditate also means to measure. Now meditation is... being free completely from me...(00:00) Why is it necessary to meditate at all? Meditation, the meaning of that word is... to ponder over, think over. But also it has a deeper meaning: measure... to meditate also means to measure. Now meditation is... being free completely from me... -
Psychologically there is no future
Understanding Psychological Time: A Reflection on Krishnamurti's Insights [00:09] Gradualness and measurement have become important in our lives. - Throughout history, we have accepted the idea of gradual progress religiously, politically, and in...Understanding Psychological Time: A Reflection on Krishnamurti's Insights [00:09] Gradualness and measurement have become important in our lives. - Throughout history, we have accepted the idea of gradual progress religiously, politically, and in... -
David Bohm on Krishnamurti and the problem of thought.
David Bohm points out that Krishnamurthy distinguishes between rational, valuable thought (e.g., in sciences) and self-centered thought, which is problematic. Here is an overview of what is discussed. - Self-centered thought revolves around an illu...David Bohm points out that Krishnamurthy distinguishes between rational, valuable thought (e.g., in sciences) and self-centered thought, which is problematic. Here is an overview of what is discussed. - Self-centered thought revolves around an illu... -
Learn to observe
To appreciate Krishnamurti, you are invited to observe together with him. In this talk he looks into the nature of observation. He calls pleasure, fear and sorrow disorder and gets into observing all of these phenomena as a whole. (00:00) Why has pl...To appreciate Krishnamurti, you are invited to observe together with him. In this talk he looks into the nature of observation. He calls pleasure, fear and sorrow disorder and gets into observing all of these phenomena as a whole. (00:00) Why has pl... -
Psychological time
- Time is necessary for acquiring various skills, such as language, driving, and carpentry. - The speaker emphasizes the need for psychological investigation together, questioning the concept of psychological evolution. - The traditional belief is t...- Time is necessary for acquiring various skills, such as language, driving, and carpentry. - The speaker emphasizes the need for psychological investigation together, questioning the concept of psychological evolution. - The traditional belief is t...
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