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J. Krishnamurti - Teachings

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All the teachings and talks by Jiddu Krishnamurti made available to the general public by the Krishnamurti follower in India.
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Religion death and meditation - J. Krishnamurti - Brockwood Park 1980 - Public Talk 4

J. Krishnamurti - TeachingsApr 11, 2021

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Religion death and meditation - J. Krishnamurti - Brockwood Park 1980 - Public Talk 4

Religion death and meditation - J. Krishnamurti - Brockwood Park 1980 - Public Talk 4

There is no Eastern thinking or Western thinking, there is only thinking. Truth is not yours or mine. It has no path to it.  A mind that is religious does not belong to any nationality, has no belief, but such a mind has exercised the quality of doubt so that it questions, doesn't obey the edicts of any religion, sect, or guru. We have banished religion from our life. We have banished death from our life. We have postponed it.  Why do we banish the actual demand for truth? Why does the mind live in time? Because we allow time, the fact becomes important. If there is no time, it is resolved.   Can you end your attachment instantly -- your anger, your violence, your greed, end while living?   Why should I take a certain position to meditate? Why should I practice -- to arrive where? You cannot experience enlightenment. When the mind is absolutely silent, without any movement of thought, then perhaps you will see something; perhaps there is something sacred beyond all words. This channel is managed by the Krishnamurti Foundation Trust​​, UK​, and by the Krishnamurti Foundation of America. The role of the foundations was described by Krishnamurti when he said,​ ​'The foundations will see to it that these teachings are kept whole, are not distorted, are not made corrupt. They will not give rise to any sectarian spirit in their activities... nor create any kind of place of worship around the teachings or the person.​'​

Apr 11, 202101:22:58
What is the relationship between the inner and outer confusion - J. Krishnamurti - Brockwood Park 1980 - Public Talk 3

What is the relationship between the inner and outer confusion - J. Krishnamurti - Brockwood Park 1980 - Public Talk 3

Why is there this inward disorder which naturally must express itself in outward disorder?  Can there be absolute order? What is the cause of the division in us as well as in the world?   Detachment is attachment. If I try to become detached I am attached to that detachment.   When there is complete attention there is no confusion.   When there is fear we become violent, we want to destroy in the name of god, in the name of religion, in the name of social revolution.  If you realise that fear is you there is no movement to be made.   Pleasure, love, suffering, fear are all entangled, all interrelated.  You must have a mind that is capable of receiving the whole universe, and that is possible only when the mind is clear of confusion and fear.

Jul 19, 202001:10:40
Can the brain transform itself - J. Krishnamurti - Brockwood Park 1980 - Public Talk 2

Can the brain transform itself - J. Krishnamurti - Brockwood Park 1980 - Public Talk 2

Can the brain change itself completely?   Doubt purges the mind.  Desire has significance and vitality only when thought creates the image.   Insight can only take place when knowledge has come to an end and there is merely a pure observation, without any direction.  Is it possible to live together without a single image?   Can there be discontent by itself, or is it always associated with something?   Can the mind be free of all comparisons?

Jun 21, 202001:15:12
What is right action in this chaotic world - J. Krishnamurti - Brockwood Park 1980 - Public Talk 1

What is right action in this chaotic world - J. Krishnamurti - Brockwood Park 1980 - Public Talk 1

Psychologically, we are the world. And the world is us, each one of us. Our responsibility is something global, not just for one's family, for one's children; those are important, but we are responsible for the whole of mankind because we are mankind. Can one actually be free of all attachment?   What will persuade you, what will make you, what will drive you, what will influence you to change?   Thought by its very nature is fragmentary, and we, our struggle, the whole of our being, is the movement of thought.  Technological, surgical, engineering, scientific knowledge is necessary, but the knowledge that has psychologically accumulated through millennia as human beings, is that necessary at all? Can this movement of thought end?

Jun 21, 202001:01:47
A religious mind is a very factual mind - J. Krishnamurti - Amsterdam 1981 - Public Talk 2

A religious mind is a very factual mind - J. Krishnamurti - Amsterdam 1981 - Public Talk 2

Can we observe together what is living and what it means to die?   Is it possible while one is living, with all the turmoil, with that energy, capacity, to end attachment?   Why has religion played such a great part in our lives from the most ancient times until today?   A religious mind is complete without the disorder.   In meditation there is no system, no practice; but the clarity of perception of a mind that is free, that has no direction, no choice, and is free to observe.   Conflict exists only when there is a division. Where there is nationalistic, economic, or social division there must be conflict. Inwardly, where there is the division between the observer, the one who witnesses, the one who experiences, different from that which he experiences, there must be conflict.   A mind that is practicing, struggling, wanting to be silent is never silent.

May 23, 202001:05:19
Thought and Time are the Root of Fear - J Krishnamurti - Public Talk 1 - Amsterdam 1981

Thought and Time are the Root of Fear - J Krishnamurti - Public Talk 1 - Amsterdam 1981

The crisis is not in the economic world nor in the political world, but in our consciousness.  We have been trained, educated, religiously as well as scholastically, that we are separate souls, individuals, striving for ourselves, but that is an illusion because our consciousness is common to all mankind. We are mankind. We are not separate individuals fighting for ourselves.   Why have human beings, who have lived for over a million years, not solved this problem of relationship?   The thought is born of experience, knowledge and so there is nothing whatsoever sacred about thought. It is materialistic, it is a process of matter, thinking.   Knowledge always lives within the shadow of ignorance.  What is the relationship between desire and will?   Psychologically, inwardly, what is the root of fear?   Meditation must begin with bringing about complete order in your house; order in your relationship, the order in one's desires, pleasure, and so on.  Compassion is freedom from sorrow.

May 22, 202001:28:11
There is no Psychological Evolution

There is no Psychological Evolution

There is no psychological evolution | J. Krishnamurti Extract from Public Talk #3, Madras (Chennai), India, 1979

May 19, 202010:03