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JIDDU KRISHNAMURTI

I have listened very carefully to everything that you, who have insight say. What you have done is to dispel the centre. In darkness I could invent many things of significance; that there is light, there is God, there is beauty, there is this and that. But it is still in the area of darkness. Caught in a room full of darkness, I can invent a lot of pictures, but I want to get something else. Is the mind the one who has this insight - who therefore dispels darkness and has understanding of the ground which is movement without time - is that mind itself the movement?

from The Ending of Time, p152.

And being free, it is from freedom and not from knowledge that one communicates. That is, from emptiness there is communication. When we use words, they are the outcome of knowledge, but they are from that state of complete freedom.

p230.

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The Legacy. Or, Stuck in the line of people. Walking along the back streets I came upon an interesting old shop. It's more than a shop really. It's a
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Re: Jiddu Krishnamurti - Can we be aware of our unconscious desires?
... you are right, it is never be good to cought in words. the same temparament leads me to realise what madness in life. good luck bhaskar.
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... Normally, usually, I think I am living and it is now. So you are using the words in a different manner. The quality, the nature, of a complete awareness
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... The I in now is observation, complete awareness there is no place for observation or awareness when I in past. the living of memory is not now. living of
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