We are so heavily conditioned | J. Krishnamurti
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We are so heavily conditioned | J. Krishnamurti
Extract from the fourth seminar at Brockwood Park, 1981.
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He is talking vipassana clearly. To be with the feeling of anger i.e to be with the sensation of anger where the thought is absent. That is the essence of vipassana
SN Goenka ji mentions that Jiddu was actually practicing vipassana without even knowing its name.
I like the phase "Get On With It" that is my simple take away of this talk.
This is the best Krishnamurti Q&A session I've seen, because the audience is engaged, not intimidated. They really push K. to explain from so many viewpoints that you can understand his message better.
Among the two greatest philosophers of our time.
When we strive to become better than we are, everything around us becomes better too.
It's about being good immediately and not striving for it. As soon as we strive to become good we are trapped in time again and so we live in fear of failure. This striving also makes us greedy and then it is not good, because we are pursuing a motive and acting according to the ego. If we radically end the bad now and not in an hour or tomorrow, then being good will come by itself.
Yeah, thats the first step and the last step. Letting go of the anchor.
Discard the weight of fear, conditioning aka programming from the past and become like a small child who knows nothing and is simply curious about how it all works, and then look at it. I am studying Hermetic Philosophy Anthroposophy and so on, I listen without bias, I decide what i value as truth. The mind is all.
Interesting to inquire on conditioned mind resembling to programmed problems in computer.
“Knowledge subverts love: in proportion as we penetrate our secrets, we come to loathe our kind, precisely because they resemble us.”
-Emil Cioran
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No conflict, no division, so no violence. If you want to act on violence thinking it is something outside of you, you are in conflict in yourself so you feed violent behaviour of human mankind.
LUZ PARA SÍ MISMO
3:20 his reaction when he called him with his name , hahahah
If - Rudyard Kipling...
1,2088 views, not 1 comment, is this, some what, strange, or is it just me, myself and i?
Is observer is the observed a fact or the division (conflict) is the fact?????
Is he saying the observer is the observed is a fact and we’ve been conditioned to divide the two automatically, therefore thinking the division is the fact? So do we actually see that the observer is the observed - as a fact?
my cat's breath smells like catfood
I do not think anyone ever understood anything what Jiddu said.
Because almost no one listened and still doesn't do it.