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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...
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