I was once in a sect. Being kicked out, I was very stressed. I never lived alone. And I had a great fear of that. There was an idea I could not do that. Then I opened a book of Krishnamurti. Not expected anything. Then I read one sentence: "Fear is something of the past, what we do is remembering it and then projecting it to the future. " It struck me like a rock. So for months I remembered this day after day. Saying it aloud to meself. And then, when a small apartment came to me, I suddenly felt NO fear. So my thankfullness to Krishnamurti is great.
"Universal Love!!" can set us all truly freeand I believe Krishnamurti once said: "if a man follows another man he can never be free!" but we are always following others (religion/guru's/teachers/society/fashion/culture/nationality etc:) but are too scared and do not have the confidence and conviction to listen to our own conscious and love to which we are all born with.... 🙂 The Human Quest for the TRUTH! ua-cam.com/video/8-nqhRV2PWw/v-deo.html
Drawing from negative bad experiences to project them into the future is anxiety. Fear is a survival mechanism that you’d do well not to ignore but learn to work through or address it. Not caring is apathy. Many people in society today have apathy and how well do you think it is going?
Exactly!! STOP picking one single line or paragraph from enlightened masters and decode and make videos on it which are mis leading and fals e You all should be re ported for spreading this
he's likely preaching imitation of atmarama person although qualities of atmarama do not arise from imitation but from jnana or astanga yoga... the qualification to practice jnana or ashtanga yoga is sattva guna being--that is, practice of karma yoga for many, many lifetimes or thousands and thousands of years coming to birth at the brahminical platform; if one is not in sattva guna brahmana then likely atmarama qualities will taste bitter because goal is destruction of material consciousness; no more material happiness and distress.... ua-cam.com/video/m17rt_xo9x0/v-deo.htmlsi=36__ZkBZLW63TIRx
I went to one of Krishnamurtis speeches in southern England some 50 years ago. There were hundreds of people sitting on the grass waiting for him to talk. I saw him come near me along a path. He was carrying a ladder and a box of electrical things. He stopped by a tree that held a hanging line of electric lights. He climbed up the ladder and replaced a dud bulb. I was amazed that Krishnamurti was changing a light bulb; I was sure there must have been a dozen of his colleagues would do it, but he did it. I spoke to one of his colleagues, and he told me Krishnamurti does not tell people to do things, if he sees something needs doing he does it.
@@jeffreyfrankel8811I suppose this is a glorification of an atmarama person although I prefer the glorifications of atmarama persons found in scripture...
Indeed, attachment is creating suffering, sooner or later... free yourself by remaining equanimous in any situation, which doesn't mean feelingless, it's a question of consciousness 😊
Papaji said something similar, I can’t just remember but like never mind meaning don’t ever go with ‘mind’, ‘thoughts’. Mind, all thought is past, which is one of his core messages. Without the thought, where’s the problem ~ Zen proverb
@@texastexas4541 Although each are different, Vedanta, Advaita, Buddhism, Taoism, et al are all about stopping thoughts so as to access their Source (i.e., "You").
@@Da_Xman I don't understand how if you stop thoughts, you somehow get access to the source ("I"). This "stopping all thoughts" is a thought that somehow stops other thoughts? How is that possible?
Now I know why I am 100 per cent happy. I studied to help others, I live in a small room and share facilities with hospital workers so that I can travel a lot. I take chances. I say what happens, just be it. It is just that my family hate me because I found my meaning in life. I do have a few good friends. I get diamonds, pearls and precious stones in my soul from travel. Happiness.
@@stevierayripple EU countries reject visas frequently and it wasted lots of money. It demotivated me a lot. Visa rejection is a scam and really heartbreaking.
His last talks were in Madras( now Chennai), India, where it all began for him. I was there too. He was visibly feverish and ill. But, his talks were still lucid and intense.
At the age of 3 I heard Krishnamurti on a spool which my father would play on the sands of Mombasa. I met him for the first time when I was 13 years and since then have been deeply influenced by his ideas. My father was his friend and Krishnamurti would send spools by post in the early 1960’s while we lived in Mombasa. His ideas, thoughts and life breathed freedom.
This post is exactly what I’ve been journaling about lately. I too have been thinking of Ks saying “I don’t mind what happens” and the advice of Epictetus “to wish that things happen as they actually will.” It is a freeing concept.
it is the nature of absorption in sattva guna to be detached and peaceful; it is also quality of sattva guna to be inquisitive about who am I and what is this world; absorption in sattva guna and peacefulness and detachment and sense control and inquisitiveness about the mysterious inconceivable spiritual eternal indestructible individuality atomic part and parcel atma are some of the qualifications of jnana and ashtanga yoga; absorption in sattva guna is attained with the practice of the karma kanda section of the vedas and not with jnana or ashtanga yoga; why would a detached sattva guna brahminical person desire to destroy material consciousness when he is peaceful and detached? it doesn't make sense; destroy detachment and peace? this spiritual desire arises from the inherent nature of sattva guna; willing what events happen to you--that is, material happiness and distress is very much like realizing that material happiness and distress arise from intelligent scheduled fatal cause and effect--that is, karma or activity from previous lifetimes and from cause and effect from the immediate lifetime and from accidental cause and effect; willing what happens to you is a practice of karma kanda and not jnana or ashtanga yoga... if one is peaceful and detached sattva guna person, one will have very little material desire which results in very little attraction of opposition to your material desire therefore peaceful but there are accidental influences arising from other living entities and from one's body and mind and from higher influences or demigods; in other words, a detached sattva guna brahminical person may be residing in a hut in a remote forest by his lonesome contemplating the practice of jnana or ashtanga yoga and a tiger may come along and cause a disturbance... this event may arise from a thing called free will... willing the existence and quality of being of the hungry tiger and loving the tiger may be a counter-measure but I would place my hope in a well-trained kshatriya... I suppose a kshatriya king or an individual kshatriya may have great affection for the detached sattva guna brahminical class so may keep a careful eye on remote in the forest contemplating lonesome self hut bound just maintain body and soul detached sattva guna brahminical persons; careful means not to disturb the senses of the detached sattva guna brahminical persons and not attempting to become their best friend; detached sattva guna brahminical persons may have a thing called tejas... if a qualified high quality of being detached sattva guna brahminical person came within my seeing power, I would hide myself away, too but that's just me... ua-cam.com/video/a0ZMVEBjcvs/v-deo.htmlsi=8aZo9JyKokK_uNZn
"The sage works, but not for rewards; he competes, but not for results. When the work is done, it is forgotten, that is why it lasts forever." -Lao Tzu, Tao Te Ching
I have heard it a long time ago, and it was logical and easy to understand. But even after so many years, I have yet to overcome my own expecting mind. Letting go of expectation, is simple but very hard to master.
I love Krishnamurti. He always untangles my brain, the ‘tree of knowledge “ so I can go down into my belly, my guts, or solar plexus, where I live. There is where “ at one ment” has a chance….not so with thought.❤
I read a couple of his books in the early 70s. Years later, on a free flow camping holiday with my son in southern England, I spotted a small sign for his house and drove in. It was a magnificent stately home with a walled garden where workers tended to vegetables and waved to us, smiling. It was a very hot day and there was a swimming pool. I have an old photo of my son diving in. I reassured him the owner wouldn't mind. It was a lovely moment.
This is what I don't understand about famous spiritual gurus, why would they feel the need to keep their wealth, why would they not give it to the many people living in distress in the world? Unless they are born rich, they must care about accumulating wealth else they wouldn't have acquired it in the first place.
He did not preach indifference. Instead, his teaching is more of a praise for how a TV works ... it can transmit an image with absolute indifference to the content. The caring .... concern, compassion, ... these are central to what he teaches. But first there must be perception.
Exactly! STOP picking one single line or paragraph from enlightened masters and decode and make videos on it which are mis leading and fals e You all should be re ported for spreading this
@claudelebel49 Conscious "death" and moksha cannot happen by simply saying "don't mind" or observing the thoughts or the outside world without "picturing it" because they all at best can quell “mind chatter” even though an equanimous mind is a prerequisite for moksha. In other words, it may not be practical for everyone, especially those who are leading a worldly life with so much distraction. So, merely having “thoughtless observation” for a brief period everyday is not going to help for a conscious death. It also means, attaining a calm mind 24/7 takes years of practice and is slow. It is where “lightning fast” and specific meditation techniques are used like kriya . When subtle to gross body transmigration is consciously/voluntarily done by focus and subtle control/release of breath during the last 40 seconds of impending " death", it can lead to moksha (subtle and gross body merger with macrocosm). It is just like consciously/voluntarily going to the deep sleep state (or even beyond) from the wake state (through subtle control and release of breath) which also happens in the same conscious field. It is because breath, prana shakthi and the conscious field are connected.
One needs to accept ultimate truth that he is all,he is the mind,he is the anger,love,compassion,desire,jelousy,good and evil,it is all being created by u forthat very reason u can percive it in first place,once one comes to complete peace with that and accepts it as a truth,only then one can move on to being.
Krishnamurti. Was a good honest man. At the age of 5 he was selected by theosophy society to be “the next avatar” although they themselves were not qualified to make such selection. They took him into their care and nurtured him. Educating him in both Indian philosophy as well as western teaching at a university in England. It was a heavy burden to carry for the young man and at age 26 he had the courage and integrity to declare that he was no avatar (divine incarnation). From then on he proceeded to be a teacher and gave many lectures all over Europe and America as well as other parts of the world.
it is quite very unusual for a person to publicly declare he is not the supreme Lord especially in cultures with philosophies that cultivate this belief; fyi: I believe swami vivekananda was essentially banned in all cultures which find the belief one is the supreme Lord untenable so cultivation of his philosophy was greatly curtailed in most of the world; some people may see this public denial as a symptom of the Lord's humility, too! as for conscience or good, there may be conscience independent of scripture and conscience as a function of scripture; conscience or good dependent on scripture is conscience in relation to material assets in respect to the material body or conscience in relation to atma in respect to destruction of material consciousness or conscience in relation to atma in respect to the supreme Lord--that is, cultivation of spiritual body imbued with affection and dearness and attachment to the supreme Lord in pastime in the spiritual world.... veda is nothing more than the supreme Lord revealing his conscience or good to the human form of life... the supreme Lord believes--that is, his conscience is that birth, death old age and disease in the material sky are good... the supreme Lord believes--that is, his conscience is that birth, death old age and disease are absent in the spiritual sky is good...
@@iammatternotspirit8159 Hello there, you expressed a lot of spiritual ideas, although I’m not sure about replying to them because they are not expressed in a clear manner. As for Krishnamurti, it is unusual because it is very unusual for British people even as knowledgeable and steeped in Vedic literature as they were, to select an avatar in a schoolyard. They had absolutely no authority to do so.
@@yarongitaplease consider googling vedabase; there's plenty of unclear acharya commentary although that's just me... did he reveal that the declaration of his supreme lordness by others is invalid because the others were unqualified?
@@Snv64 Osho was biggest Charlatan in modern history. He managed to fool and mislead millions of clueless westerners (including myself). In the late 80s and early 90, I’ve read all his books and thought he was amazing. But as I continued my spiritual awakening, studying all the Vedic texts for myself, I became enlightened, realized my inner self and realized GOD, the extent of Osho’s lies became vividly clear. Hopefully you too will be able to let him go and realize the TRUTH for yourself.
Repeating this to yourself every day can be very useful if you finally assimilate it: "I don't want things to be as I want them to. I want and, most importantly love them as they are"
the goal of jnana and ashtanga yoga is destruction of material consciousness--that is, no material affection... it is very likely an atmarama person would walk by you bleeding out on the side of the road and not give shelter to you... the processes of jnana and ashtanga yoga do not cultivate love...
Thank you so much for making understand JKs words simply with your simple explanatios, yet powerful.. And images too... Its a nice job man...jidhu is a real gem..there is no one like him...and never will be❤❤❤
@@matthewbyronlewismusic9625 1 Thessalonians 5:16-24 New King James Version (NKJV) Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, in everything give thanks; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you. Do not quench the Spirit.
he sad that cas tha everything is u,in the end it all comes back at u,good or evil,u create all,u plant those seeds and then u harvest them and then u likethem or u dont like them,but behind all actions its always u,u always have a choice,only stopping wall in that choice is u cas u dont like the outcome or the effort needed.
I feel happy to say something which i think is not appropriate because present day life is very painful with everything going around us is completely negative and preaching is easy but implementing is not that easy.Loved that people who were decades ago were very free and frank and also there was freedom of expressions. Thanks to our great past and philosophers who are not easily forgettable.Namaskar❤
if one studies scripture, there is no insistence upon love and peace although scripture speaks about karma yoga, jnana yoga, ashtanga yoga and bhakti yoga... a population that practices karma yoga applies sense control and detachment and follows rules and regulations of scripture may give rise to peace in society along with practice of charity and tolerance and courtesy according to scripture which the goal is destruction of sin and increasing piety and happiness lifetime after lifetime although this is not perfect... preaching love and peace is a modern concoction... love and peace is karma yoga--that is, sense control, detachment and fear of sin--that is, future suffering and fear of destruction of piety--that is future happiness... and although this is not perfect: there was a king who performed so much charity he became a lizard in his next life! he gave uncountable beautiful brown cows to brahminical culture in charity... Google: Nṛga vedabase
Thank you for these precious words of wisdom.. Life is a transitional path.. where we only need to do good unto others and then to ourselves.. Let us shed light in this path that we share with others.. even if they do not value our presence. we will eventually go but let us leave some green grass behind for others to tred upon.
sounds like karma kanda section of veda; charity cultivates detachment and destroys sin; as for transitional, I believe scripture says the jiva has beginningless karma but it may have an end;
but it causes some problems for me , he said remove the identity and embrace silence this causes a problem , because we grown with identity as a i or self . eliminating self causes a problem in brain i face it lot of problems
This is not a secret that he revealed shortly before his death. He has talked about it for decades prior. To face the unknown and let it flower on its own.
Happiness is a side effect of doing your duty and we each get to decide what that duty is. Remember that we are created by love and for love while always pursuing wisdom.
scripture says atma is eternal; no beginning; no middle; no end; scripture says jiva atma manifested as a function of the Lord's bliss--that is, perfect happiness; not love; creation manifested as a function of the jiva atma desire for independent happiness devoid of the supreme atma happiness; yes; the jiva atma desired the supreme atma to glance at prakriti and so it begins without further intervention... you can think of creation as indirect bliss--that is, happiness and distress; destruction of material consciousness and merging in the Lord's mysterious inconceivable brahman, i.e., sayujya mukti is devoid of love... the supreme atma is so courtesy and kind and considerate he does not require love for perfect happiness--that is, permanent destruction of suffering... karma yoga equals material assets: wisdom jnana and ashtanga yoga equals permanent destruction of suffering and material consciousness or material affection bhakti yoga equals love with the supreme atma; the thing about bhakti yoga is that it cultivates love and affection and dearness with the supreme atma and not with you although I may give you knowledge of bhakti yoga and this is called mercy...
@user-uj8ld4yl5l All emotional opposites are an illusion eg happy/sad, love/hate, beauty/ugly, pride/shame etc because of false identification with thoughts and body due to ahamkara (sense of I) and wrong assumption that body is the experiencer of 5 senses due to lack of knowledge and ignorance. The immortal, conscious and omnipresent self (Shiva) is the impassive experiencer but not the doer. Its intelligent energy (Shakhti or thoughts/body/world/universe) is the doer but not experience anything. To "self realize" these different attributes there are Hindu temples (vibrational centers), yoga and meditation techniques.
@@iammatternotspirit8159 "jiva atma manifested as a function of the Lord's bliss - nope. 1. "Jiva" simply means false identification with thoughts and body due to ahamkara (sense of I) and wrong assumption that body is the experiencer of 5 senses due to avidya (lack of knowledge) instead of Athma (the impassive experiencer but not the doer through its conscious field) which is beyond space and time. It also means, there is absolutely no difference between athma and paramathma or so called "supreme athma". So, all emotional opposites are an illusion eg happy/sad, love/hate, beauty/ugly, pride/shame etc It is the reason why sri krishna says the following in Bhagavad Gita Bhagavad Gita Chapter 2 Verse 12 (ATHMA = PARAMATHMA) “na tv evāhaṁ jātu nāsaṁ na tvaṁ neme janādhipāḥ na caiva na bhaviṣyāmaḥ sarve vayam ataḥ param” “Never was there a time when I did not exist, nor you, nor all these kings, and from this time forward, none of us will ever cease to be” Here, Sri Krishna refers to the conscious, immortal, immutable, self luminous, immanent (athma), transcendent and omnipresent paramathma as 'I", ''you ``,''us ``. 2. TAT TVAM ASI (SAMA VEDA). You (athma) are already that (paramathma). Why? Without the conscious field of athma no duality cycles can happen or nothing can be perceived in its current form. eg Wake/sleep, birth/decay, young/old, wave/particle, energy/matter, manifestation/concealment of the universe (not creation or destruction), s summer/winter, freezing/melting, man/woman etc This is why Vedas say without Paramathma there is no Shakti (Intelligent energy) and without Shakti there is no Paramathma (becomes shava or corpse). It is the reason why they always exist together (nondual) for the perpetual duality cycles of nature to happen . This is SANKHYA vedic metaphysics (combines Advaitha and Dvaitha) which can be validated by logic, double slit quantum experiment and embodied experience. 3. Now, how to confirm this profound truth through experience? Simple. Breath, prana shakthi and conscious fields are connected. Kriya Yoga says that if we focus on our breath, release it slowly, control it (5 to 10 seconds) and repeat it, We go from the wake state to dream state and then to deep sleep voluntarily. This transformation can take place only in the conscious field of athma (aka Paramathma). Another obvious example is the young/old duality cycle of body or intelligent energy which also can be controlled voluntarily. A person who practices "pranayama" or breath control consistently for longer periods of time all their life can delay aging/death Because of blind devotion or Bhakthi some Hindus wrongly assume that Athma and paramatma are different.So, they limit paramathma to just omnipresent, omniscient and omnipotent experience in samadhi. This is wrong understanding based on ahamkara (a subtle body which constantly provides a false sense of "I" based on identification with thoughts and body). Ahamkara creates mental/emotional dualities like small (athma) and big (paramathma) or "soul"/"god" duality Finally, tat tvam asi means paramathma's conscious field is not only in samadhi but also in wake, dream and deep sleep states because Athma and paramathma are one. 4. Bhakti yoga (blind devotion) - The word "Bhakti" was inserted by colonialists to replace the word Shraddha (trust but verify with intense efforts to know the unknown without ahamkara). Intention of colonialists was to create difference between athma and paramathma to make Hindu tradition mimic Abrahamic religions so that people can be controlled through organized Bhakthi cults like ISKON 5. What are the different attributes of paramathma and intelligent energy? Immortal, conscious and omnipresent athma/paramathma is the impassive experiencer but not the doer. Intelligent enregy (Shakhti) is the doer but does not experience anything. (Sri Krishna-Bhagavad Gita (Chapter 5, 13 Verses 8, 21) This can be confirmed by transcending 5 senses and ahamkara through vibrational experience using powerful Sanskrit mantras like Mahamrityuna jaya
@@indianmilitary the body is the experiencer of 5 senses. If you blind someone, their sense of sight is gone. If you rupture someone's eardrums they cease to hear.
the pointing is priceless, be a light in oneself and being responsible in attentive in being rather seeking in becoming childish. it is simple Letting go and not caring but Krishnaji enlightened what love and compassion mean.
what you may be expressing is nishkama karma yoga--that is, practice of karma kanda section of the vedas under the expert instruction of the detached brahminical class with a mood of feeling one is not entitled to the results... in flourishing varnashrama society this may give results of peace over many lifetimes of practice although practice of this process of nishkama karma yoga in the avidya portion of the Lord's maya shakti--that is, within the population of a mleccha kingdom will likely may not achieve the result of peace; one reason may be one loses the human form of life due to performance of activities in the avidya portion of the Lord maya shakti... the goal of jnana and ashtanga yoga is destruction of material consciousness--that is, embodied liberation and not love and compassion, too... I believe love and compassion may have been introduced in acharya shankara's philosophy of illusion by the introduction of christianity... please be advised and persons practicing the karma kanda section of the vedas under the instruction of the expert detached brahminical class may lose the human form of life although one may be dispatched to the kingdom of yamaraja for purification rather than losing the human form of life; this is the mercy of the supreme Lord... the thing about the human form of life is that one may become unqualified and not fit for purpose for the human form of life because of one's activities... please take caution and one is always accountable for one's activities independent of one's mood of performance; performing activities in a mood of not being entitled does not destroy the results of those activities; the goal of mood of not being entitled is detachment and not destruction of material consciousness--that is, embodied liberation; the practice of jnana yoga or astanga yoga or bhakti yoga destroy material consciousness... in other words, practice of nishkama karma yoga does not award liberation; is not the supreme Lord's material pastimes wonderful--that is, the neutral paramatma form of the Lord satisfying the desires of all the jivas? ua-cam.com/video/M4K7XZGeHTE/v-deo.htmlsi=MXlt0-IWxQfC4nD-
I am 93. I was lucky to hear him alive in Bombay in 1945. I still remember some what what he was trying to convey. At the age of 14, it was hard to comprehend, but now I can fully appreciate it.
Stop encouraging this youtub ers STOP picking one single line or paragraph from enlightened masters and decode and make videos on it which are mis leading and fals e You all should be re ported for spreading this
@@Mainhoonna-ip4pz Ok ,but there is also a good side to this,its teh comment section,which is more interesting and important than the video,video is only catalist.
@@流浪漢パリyou, obviously, didn't understand what I wrote. Understanding sets you free. You seem to be a bounded woman who hasn't understood what needs to be understood.
All the comments that are Negative only means JK is exactly on the Mark spot on CORRECT! Its called Surrender and getting ones self out of the way in life. People who are in Anguish and Torture will be healed and open doors to escape will be there. First its takes Surrender to see we truely are Free.
One can sum up this entire video in one word: "Faith". The word comes from Latin and Greek and is translated as "trust", but not trust in something, because whatever something you trust in, is what you cling to for certainty and security. Krishnamurti says this very same thing very often. And because there is no certainty, and no security, no happiness to be found somewhere out there, we find it in the present moment, which is unchanging, not becoming, but being....
I believe faith is derived from Greek pistos which means to obey or make obey; so faith may begin to mean to come under the influence of; so if I have faith in science then I will be more liable to be under it's power or influence; there's a story about if one had faith one could order a mountain to move; plainly I do not have such inconceivable authority but it does exist in some inconceivable self-revealing person and this is faith and so wish to come under his influence or authority... in some cultures, persons offer obeisance to another; this is desire to come under their influence...
@@architechofreality JK didn't have a belief system, followed no fundamentalist religious system, philosophy, psychogy, etc, had no use for ideology whatsoever, yet his thoughts absolutely encapsulate and are concomitant to a plethora of ideas that can be found in a multitude of philosophical, mythological and religious contexts. The similarities are striking. Nothing can survive in a vacuum. In order to express oneself, even JK, one must use language which is simply finite and limited, but its what we got. The faith was my implication. Faith is a misunderstood word. Again, in it's purest form it is living fully in the present moment, without clinging to a particular system of thought, but finding truth as a direct experience, within that moment, with ones direct realtionship to ones environment. We cannot have faith in anything, because that would be the very thing that, as JK would say, we would cling to for certainty, security and comfort...
@@iammatternotspirit8159 The Greek translation has multiple meanings including "trust". The Latin is Fidem or Fides, which also translates as "trust". The important point as I was relating it to JK is that one cannot have trust, faith, obeyance to any system of fundamentalist belief, ideology, or religion, because these systems are closed, finite, measurable, bounded, ridged, fixed systems, and in themselves can provide no security, certainty or comfort. Yet, in order to communicate with one another, this language, these ideas and concepts are what we got lol...
@@jeffreyfrankel8811 So true. I suspect that the most important things that a person needs to know in order to live without attachment are never actually spoken because they are so _foundational_ that articulating them eludes even the person saying it. But if someone could come along and find just the right words ...
When I was a child living near Washington DC, my mother and I, amazingly now I think on it, watched lectures of Krishnamurti on television. My first idea of "becoming" the tree that you were looking at came from him.
I have seen people rack their brains trying to grasp: "The observer is the observed". I think it is an obvious statement, if you don't think about it! But I don't lose time on trying to solve it like an equation. It won't help me if I run into a Ted Bundy, will it?!
I had listened to JK's lectures many, many years ago but never quite connected. What made the connection was Prabhupada and his Bhagavad Gita and, more importantly, his Shrimad Bhagavatam. For me, now, no other philosophy or philosopher matters anymore.
persons not at the detached sattva guna brahminical platform required for jnana or ashtanga yoga will have tendency to prescribe the process of karma kanda--that is sense control and following rules and regulations and detachment and tolerance of happiness and distress; these qualities of being already exist at the detached sattva guna brahminical platform and are cultivated by the practice of karma kanda... the processes of jnana and ashtanga yoga do not cultivate these qualities of being because they must exist prior to the practice of these processes; the goal of the processes of jnana and ashtanga yoga is the destruction of material consciousness--that is, the destruction of the detached sattva guna brahminical ahankara...
@@young1939 Fine, personally, I used to be a person who cared excessively. As a consequence I am all smashed up. Gradually I have been changing so that I could care less about anything.
@@jeanmitchell5834 I used to care a lot. All my life I used to care extremely, and now my body is damaged and I am crippled with GAD. I now simply don't care. Recently there is the evidence of Mohammed Al Fayed and he reached 94 and he certainly did not care. Whereas I am only 66 and I have no chance of reaching 94.
He is documented as being aware of the circumstances of his death over a year before it happened. Just as a reference point since the opening question doesn't really describe his situation.
At 90, that attitude comes easier as you have already lived a full life, the same would not apply to someone much younger who has not full-field their goals and ambitions yet. Context is important here.
Live a full life? And how do you fill it? Life is not a jar to be filled but an awareness, an experience, a feeling. Both the young and the old can live the same life.
@@MauryExplorer_ You have misinterpreted the meaning of full life. A full life means he lived to see his 90s, not everyone makes it that far. A full cycle or full circle is making it to the end. For he has a greater perspective at 90 then someone at 20 or 30. That is how wisdom comes about, with age.
You're wrong though, very wrong. You would know if you listened to Krishnamurti throughout his life that he preached this message since he was young. Being free of attachment. Not doing action for a result, but for the sake of the action itself. This in essence means "I don't mind what happens". If we wait till 90 to finally let go then we miss all of life. We have to let go now. It's not just something for old people! Old people may let go more often, but that is because they have been through the bs of life and realise they have missed what is most important. They realise they gave far too much importance to things which did not deserve their worry. The teaching is to let go and live. It's for everyone. Krishnamurti would say do it now, not when you're 90 in your death bed.
He never did any work to fend for himself his entire life as everything was taken care of. He had the comfort and privilege to just "think" without worrying for the next meal...
@@itsucks247 99% doesnt matter,it was never for all to understand,even if thers only 100 humans in entire world which can understand him,its more than inaf,yuketeshvar needed only 1/yogananda,mahavatar needed only 1/lahiri to change all.
@@itsucks247 Tha age is gone,in this new age,everybody thinks they know everything better than gurus and those enlightened ones taht see truth as it is,its not worth to be truth seeker no more in ppls eyes, they will treat u as a fool and outcast,no respect given,they will ask every possible question yust to prove ur wrong and they are right, so only option is to be truth for yourself and to stop thinking u acn help or change somebody, there is no much to do or say enywey,its all been documented here on youtube easly acesable to all,truth seekers will always find yogananda,mahavatar,krishnamurti,ma,ramana maharishi,papaji and others and they will see for themself what they bring.
There is no birth or death for the immortal, immutable, self luminous, impassive, conscious and omnipresent experiencer (not the doer) or the self (aka Athma). So called 'aging'/'death" (aka change of form or duality cycles) is only for its intelligent energy (body/world/universe). Since no death for thoughts/memories as well, they transmigrate to another gross body called reincarnation. Stillness or focus on breath control during the last 40 seconds of subtle/gross body duality cycle or so called conscious death can lead to moksha (merger of subtle and gross body to macrocosm)
@@vikas74-09 There is no birth or death for the immortal, omnipresent and impassive experiencer/not the doer. Birth/Death duality cycle happens in the conscious field. Only the doer (not experience anything) has birth and decay/aging (so called death) duality cycle. Once the subtle body realizes that athma is not the doer and work towards going beyond wake/dream and deep sleep state then it puts an end to reincarnation (subtle to gross body transmigration) and get moksha (subtle and gross body merger with macrocosm)
Most people are driven by either fear or desire. This is the realm and the cause of all problems and sufferings. After letting go of the fears and the desires we become driven by joy. This is the realm of pure bliss.
very good; scripture reveals persons suffer from material happiness and distress although the solution of letting go is not so trivial or inexpensive... the vedas--that is, scripture provides four solutions to material happiness and distress for the human form of life and all of them are expensive and difficult to implement; the four processes to mitigate material happiness and distress in the human form of life are karma yoga, jnana yoga, ashtanga yoga and bhakti yoga; the practice of karma yoga or karma kanda requires flourishing varnashrama society with a detached sense controlled sattva guna brahminical class; jnana and ashtanga yoga require great qualification arising from practice of karma kanda within a flourishing varnashrama kingdom; bhakti yoga is independent of a flourishing varnashrama system and requires faith along with not being too attached to material enjoyment; karma yoga takes many thousands of years or many lifetimes to come to the platform of detached sattva guna brahminical qualification which is required for jnana and ashtanga yoga; the practice of jnana or astanga yoga takes many thousands of years or many lifetimes to achieve the destruction of material consciousness--that is, embodied liberation; I suppose we could call the destruction of material consciousness letting go... the practice of bhakti yoga may take several lifetimes or a few hundred years to destroy material consciousness but one also cultivates and attains a spiritual body with attachment, dearness and affection and pastime with the supreme Lord bhagavan in the spiritual world; the process of jnana and ashtanga yoga do not cultivate a spiritual body so one is only qualified for sayujya mukti... ua-cam.com/video/IasCZL072fQ/v-deo.htmlsi=9wcoDnpyaZJ8BoHy
In Bhagbat Gita , lord Krishna doesn't tell to abundane your " karma " . You have to work to fulfill your necessities but do that without any attachment.
It is at such times all the more that you need to say, "I don't mind what happens." After all, we are all going to die. At least you will die peacefully if you have this attitude. The story I will tell you now was told by Swami Vivekananda. He was starving in the Himalayan forests up in the mountains. He saw a tiger, and his thought was this, "both of us are hungry, at least the tiger's hunger will go away if it eats me." It appears that the tiger was not hungry and just walked away. Thus, everything in life is about how you react to a stimulus. Having no reaction (thoughts and opinions) at all to any situation is the best state to be in. You judge that life is better than death; however, do you really know anything about death? What if life is a punishment and death a reward?
FACTS! This is one of the major issues I’ve always had with Krishnamurti. No kids. No real world responsibilities. Millions of dollars. But up there talking to people with real world problems about how they don’t understand their real-world problems 🙄
You should read about his life. When he refused to be Messiah he left with no $$$$. He left theological society and “ they” took it all back. JK devoted life to share his knowledge with humanity for $000.
He was torn apart when his brother died… We all buy it with our mind. But when sht hits, we see our own self deception. We are human, and not human. The illusion is strong. No amount of lectures or concepts can save us from it. Even Jesus suffered
one can only say this when he has experienced everything & came to a conclusion that everything is contemporary. when the conclusion becomes so powerful, then only you can state such things.
Our lives are lead by fear. Fear of being alone, of not being loved, of not succeeding in our life. Finally, at 66 years old, I can assert to young people: don't be afraid. All I was afraid of when I was young vanished, because everything comes in time. Just be yourself, work on what you like, and everything (love, job) will take place. And if you don't succeed, never mind, it means you chose to wrong way, but the right way will come to you in time. We improve, we gain something by losing something else. I wish someone had told me this when I was 25.
Great words. But we still need to heal our inner wounds from childhood, the past etc or "what happens" is we keep attracting the same shit over and over. We need to care "what happens" to a point of inner reflection, or life keeps mirroring back to us these wounds and that is no life to live. And we don't hear our lineage. Not caring is "out come agnostic", fantastic.. It doesn't mean we don't do our inner healing work. Bless. ❤❤❤
On bhagwat geeta It is said to get detached from action because I the ego is an illusion it gets attached to thought and action so it survives so it is said to get detached from action and become thoughtless
Not caring and ignoring cannot solve what needs to be solved. Letting Go while being in awareness and ignoring problems are fundamentally two different things. Running away from a problem won't be an easy escape either.
I was once in a sect. Being kicked out, I was very stressed. I never lived alone. And I had a great fear of that. There was an idea I could not do that. Then I opened a book of Krishnamurti. Not expected anything. Then I read one sentence: "Fear is something of the past, what we do is remembering it and then projecting it to the future. " It struck me like a rock. So for months I remembered this day after day. Saying it aloud to meself. And then, when a small apartment came to me, I suddenly felt NO fear. So my thankfullness to Krishnamurti is great.
Cheers 😊
"Universal Love!!" can set us all truly freeand I believe Krishnamurti once said: "if a man follows another man he can never be free!"
but we are always following others (religion/guru's/teachers/society/fashion/culture/nationality etc:) but are too scared and do not have the confidence and conviction to listen to our own conscious and love to which we are all born with.... 🙂
The Human Quest for the TRUTH! ua-cam.com/video/8-nqhRV2PWw/v-deo.html
Thank you for sharing 🙏🏻
Sorry about the sect and being ousted. Enjoy your new apartment ❤
Drawing from negative bad experiences to project them into the future is anxiety. Fear is a survival mechanism that you’d do well not to ignore but learn to work through or address it. Not caring is apathy. Many people in society today have apathy and how well do you think it is going?
He didn't say, " he doesn't care. He said, he doesn't mind. It's different somehow.
Vastly different.
Exactly!!
STOP picking one single line or paragraph from enlightened masters and decode and make videos on it which are mis leading and fals e
You all should be re ported for spreading this
he's likely preaching imitation of atmarama person although qualities of atmarama do not arise from imitation but from jnana or astanga yoga...
the qualification to practice jnana or ashtanga yoga is sattva guna being--that is, practice of karma yoga for many, many lifetimes or thousands and thousands of years coming to birth at the brahminical platform;
if one is not in sattva guna brahmana then likely atmarama qualities will taste bitter because goal is destruction of material consciousness; no more material happiness and distress....
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Don’t read too much into this AI-generated stuff, find credible sources.
Very different
I went to one of Krishnamurtis speeches in southern England some 50 years ago. There were hundreds of people sitting on the grass waiting for him to talk. I saw him come near me along a path. He was carrying a ladder and a box of electrical things. He stopped by a tree that held a hanging line of electric lights. He climbed up the ladder and replaced a dud bulb. I was amazed that Krishnamurti was changing a light bulb; I was sure there must have been a dozen of his colleagues would do it, but he did it. I spoke to one of his colleagues, and he told me Krishnamurti does not tell people to do things, if he sees something needs doing he does it.
Telling people what to do is orgasmic for the majority of the world.
Krishnamurty was an amazing exceptional. Love Aladin
@@aladinmarkseaforth8112 I am not sure what you mean by "orgasmic". I have been told to do things, usually by my wife, and I never found it orgasmic.
@@jeffreyfrankel8811I suppose this is a glorification of an atmarama person although I prefer the glorifications of atmarama persons found in scripture...
@@jeffreyfrankel8811your perception of his comment is reversed.
@@Newlinjimhe may be hinting the conjugal excitement is greatly extinguished in his marriage...
“All pain comes from attachment”.
-The Buddha
The "Buddha" never existed, it's an illusion.
@@Dr.Pancho.Tortilla Doesn’t matter to me.
Anyone who believes this has yet to experience pain at a level high enough
Indeed, attachment is creating suffering, sooner or later... free yourself by remaining equanimous in any situation, which doesn't mean feelingless, it's a question of consciousness 😊
Self imposed pain that is.... If someone pushes you out a window 15 ft above the ground you will definitely feel pain. Namaste.
That IS the Secret. The art of not minding! Genius
Except one cannot "not mind", a double negative...Observe without opinion or judgement.
Very very hard , seems impossible to practise...😮
Don't care - undisciplined, callousness
Don't mind - disciplined, acceptance
Better word is 'indifferent' - neither good nor bad;
Papaji said something similar, I can’t just remember but like never mind meaning don’t ever go with ‘mind’, ‘thoughts’. Mind, all thought is past, which is one of his core messages.
Without the thought, where’s the problem ~ Zen proverb
@@angelajanebowes "Without the thoughts" hmmmmm, Interesting. Can we live without any thought?
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Although each are different, Vedanta, Advaita, Buddhism, Taoism, et al are all about stopping thoughts so as to access their Source (i.e., "You").
@@Da_Xman I don't understand how if you stop thoughts, you somehow get access to the source ("I"). This "stopping all thoughts" is a thought that somehow stops other thoughts? How is that possible?
Now I know why I am 100 per cent happy.
I studied to help others, I live in a small room and share facilities with hospital workers so that I can travel a lot.
I take chances. I say what happens, just be it. It is just that my family hate me because I found my meaning in life.
I do have a few good friends.
I get diamonds, pearls and precious stones in my soul from travel. Happiness.
great i am so happy for you
Beautiful
Travelling is costly n visa rejection is high.
@@TheMarketingMan4UTraveling doesn’t need to be expensive, you just need to learn the ropes.
@@stevierayripple EU countries reject visas frequently and it wasted lots of money. It demotivated me a lot. Visa rejection is a scam and really heartbreaking.
I was at this last talk and it was the only time I saw him in person. He was very old and frail. His mind was clear.
how lucky you are...
you know osho?
@@rameshdevasi6720 Osho í a FAKE.
In Los Angeles?
His last talks were in Madras( now Chennai), India, where it all began for him. I was there too. He was visibly feverish and ill. But, his talks were still lucid and intense.
At the age of 3 I heard Krishnamurti on a spool which my father would play on the sands of Mombasa. I met him for the first time when I was 13 years and since then have been deeply influenced by his ideas. My father was his friend and Krishnamurti would send spools by post in the early 1960’s while we lived in Mombasa. His ideas, thoughts and life breathed freedom.
You lucky guy
Thank you
Please,what is a spool ?
@@renzo6490 I think it is a magnetic tape. A bigger one - not the cassette. But same system.
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I see. Thank You !
This post is exactly what I’ve been journaling about lately. I too have been thinking of Ks saying “I don’t mind what happens” and the advice of Epictetus “to wish that things happen as they actually will.” It is a freeing concept.
it is the nature of absorption in sattva guna to be detached and peaceful; it is also quality of sattva guna to be inquisitive about who am I and what is this world; absorption in sattva guna and peacefulness and detachment and sense control and inquisitiveness about the mysterious inconceivable spiritual eternal indestructible individuality atomic part and parcel atma are some of the qualifications of jnana and ashtanga yoga;
absorption in sattva guna is attained with the practice of the karma kanda section of the vedas and not with jnana or ashtanga yoga;
why would a detached sattva guna brahminical person desire to destroy material consciousness when he is peaceful and detached? it doesn't make sense; destroy detachment and peace? this spiritual desire arises from the inherent nature of sattva guna;
willing what events happen to you--that is, material happiness and distress is very much like realizing that material happiness and distress arise from intelligent scheduled fatal cause and effect--that is, karma or activity from previous lifetimes and from cause and effect from the immediate lifetime and from accidental cause and effect;
willing what happens to you is a practice of karma kanda and not jnana or ashtanga yoga...
if one is peaceful and detached sattva guna person, one will have very little material desire which results in very little attraction of opposition to your material desire therefore peaceful but there are accidental influences arising from other living entities and from one's body and mind and from higher influences or demigods;
in other words, a detached sattva guna brahminical person may be residing in a hut in a remote forest by his lonesome contemplating the practice of jnana or ashtanga yoga and a tiger may come along and cause a disturbance...
this event may arise from a thing called free will...
willing the existence and quality of being of the hungry tiger and loving the tiger may be a counter-measure but I would place my hope in a well-trained kshatriya...
I suppose a kshatriya king or an individual kshatriya may have great affection for the detached sattva guna brahminical class so may keep a careful eye on remote in the forest contemplating lonesome self hut bound just maintain body and soul detached sattva guna brahminical persons;
careful means not to disturb the senses of the detached sattva guna brahminical persons and not attempting to become their best friend;
detached sattva guna brahminical persons may have a thing called tejas...
if a qualified high quality of being detached sattva guna brahminical person came within my seeing power, I would hide myself away, too but that's just me...
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@@iammatternotspirit8159 Interesting. Thanks for your reply.
"It is the way it is and cannot be otherwise!" (scripture in an Amsterdam church)
"The sage works, but not for rewards; he competes, but not for results. When the work is done, it is forgotten, that is why it lasts forever."
-Lao Tzu, Tao Te Ching
@@Ojas97 Its yust simple truth,which is missed cas many dont go so close to it,they look it from afar cas they are scared of it.
Wow
Sage gives no lectures 😂 like jiddu...as per osho Jiddu was the psychological raped child of many so called intellectual rapists😂
👍👏👏👏🙏
the world is about to end badly, Krishnamurti's words are the real metamorphosis we all need right now.
I agree
Simply YES !
It certainly will end. It is all temporary. It will neither be good nor bad, just what will be happening.
I have heard it a long time ago, and it was logical and easy to understand. But even after so many years, I have yet to overcome my own expecting mind. Letting go of expectation, is simple but very hard to master.
I love Krishnamurti. He always untangles my brain, the ‘tree of knowledge “ so I can go down into my belly, my guts, or solar plexus, where I live. There is where “ at one ment” has a chance….not so with thought.❤
I read a couple of his books in the early 70s. Years later, on a free flow camping holiday with my son in southern England, I spotted a small sign for his house and drove in. It was a magnificent stately home with a walled garden where workers tended to vegetables and waved to us, smiling. It was a very hot day and there was a swimming pool. I have an old photo of my son diving in. I reassured him the owner wouldn't mind. It was a lovely moment.
This is what I don't understand about famous spiritual gurus, why would they feel the need to keep their wealth, why would they not give it to the many people living in distress in the world? Unless they are born rich, they must care about accumulating wealth else they wouldn't have acquired it in the first place.
Don't mind is not the same as I don't care. It. means that he has no resistance to what happens.
He did not preach indifference. Instead, his teaching is more of a praise for how a TV works ... it can transmit an image with absolute indifference to the content. The caring .... concern, compassion, ... these are central to what he teaches. But first there must be perception.
Exactly!
STOP picking one single line or paragraph from enlightened masters and decode and make videos on it which are mis leading and fals e
You all should be re ported for spreading this
@claudelebel49 Conscious "death" and moksha cannot happen by simply saying "don't mind" or observing the thoughts or the outside world without "picturing it" because they all at best can quell “mind chatter” even though an equanimous mind is a prerequisite for moksha. In other words, it may not be practical for everyone, especially those who are leading a worldly life with so much distraction. So, merely having “thoughtless observation” for a brief period everyday is not going to help for a conscious death. It also means, attaining a calm mind 24/7 takes years of practice and is slow.
It is where “lightning fast” and specific meditation techniques are used like kriya . When subtle to gross body transmigration is consciously/voluntarily done by focus and subtle control/release of breath during the last 40 seconds of impending " death", it can lead to moksha (subtle and gross body merger with macrocosm). It is just like consciously/voluntarily going to the deep sleep state (or even beyond) from the wake state (through subtle control and release of breath) which also happens in the same conscious field. It is because breath, prana shakthi and the conscious field are connected.
One needs to accept ultimate truth that he is all,he is the mind,he is the anger,love,compassion,desire,jelousy,good and evil,it is all being created by u forthat very reason u can percive it in first place,once one comes to complete peace with that and accepts it as a truth,only then one can move on to being.
He actually said both...don't mind and don't care
I loved Krishnamurti and his work. Attended a 4 day workshop of his in San Francisco in 1973-.
Wow, you are lucky. I went to Ojai in 2007 only to find out K passed away in 1986.
Must have been really interesting!
Krishnamurti. Was a good honest man. At the age of 5 he was selected by theosophy society to be “the next avatar” although they themselves were not qualified to make such selection. They took him into their care and nurtured him. Educating him in both Indian philosophy as well as western teaching at a university in England. It was a heavy burden to carry for the young man and at age 26 he had the courage and integrity to declare that he was no avatar (divine incarnation). From then on he proceeded to be a teacher and gave many lectures all over Europe and America as well as other parts of the world.
it is quite very unusual for a person to publicly declare he is not the supreme Lord especially in cultures with philosophies that cultivate this belief;
fyi: I believe swami vivekananda was essentially banned in all cultures which find the belief one is the supreme Lord untenable so cultivation of his philosophy was greatly curtailed in most of the world;
some people may see this public denial as a symptom of the Lord's humility, too!
as for conscience or good, there may be conscience independent of scripture and conscience as a function of scripture;
conscience or good dependent on scripture is conscience in relation to material assets in respect to the material body or conscience in relation to atma in respect to destruction of material consciousness or conscience in relation to atma in respect to the supreme Lord--that is, cultivation of spiritual body imbued with affection and dearness and attachment to the supreme Lord in pastime in the spiritual world....
veda is nothing more than the supreme Lord revealing his conscience or good to the human form of life...
the supreme Lord believes--that is, his conscience is that birth, death old age and disease in the material sky are good...
the supreme Lord believes--that is, his conscience is that birth, death old age and disease are absent in the spiritual sky is good...
@@iammatternotspirit8159 Hello there, you expressed a lot of spiritual ideas, although I’m not sure about replying to them because they are not expressed in a clear manner. As for Krishnamurti, it is unusual because it is very unusual for British people even as knowledgeable and steeped in Vedic literature as they were, to select an avatar in a schoolyard. They had absolutely no authority to do so.
@@yarongitaplease consider googling vedabase; there's plenty of unclear acharya commentary although that's just me...
did he reveal that the declaration of his supreme lordness by others is invalid because the others were unqualified?
that Avatar is about Budha coming back in another Enlightd man body while still living... but not Him... He came in Osho...
@@Snv64 Osho was biggest Charlatan in modern history. He managed to fool and mislead millions of clueless westerners (including myself). In the late 80s and early 90, I’ve read all his books and thought he was amazing. But as I continued my spiritual awakening, studying all the Vedic texts for myself, I became enlightened, realized my inner self and realized GOD, the extent of Osho’s lies became vividly clear. Hopefully you too will be able to let him go and realize the TRUTH for yourself.
Repeating this to yourself every day can be very useful if you finally assimilate it: "I don't want things to be as I want them to. I want and, most importantly love them as they are"
the goal of jnana and ashtanga yoga is destruction of material consciousness--that is, no material affection...
it is very likely an atmarama person would walk by you bleeding out on the side of the road and not give shelter to you...
the processes of jnana and ashtanga yoga do not cultivate love...
Thank you so much for making understand JKs words simply with your simple explanatios, yet powerful.. And images too... Its a nice job man...jidhu is a real gem..there is no one like him...and never will be❤❤❤
Always liked what jesus said. " Rejoice in everything do everything in prayer and give thanks for everything "
@@murrayfeist the man who was murdered and cross became the symbol of Christain. What if he was cut into five pieces! Will five dot replace Cross 🥳🥳🥳
Easy to say 😅not to do ,if you care you care, 😅life is game ,who wants to play a game you don't care about 😅😅😅😅drama is fun 😅😅😅wakey wakey 😅😅😅has
Did he say that? Did you hear it? Or are you repeating what a priest told you?
@@matthewbyronlewismusic9625 1 Thessalonians 5:16-24 New King James Version (NKJV)
Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, in everything give thanks; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you. Do not quench the Spirit.
he sad that cas tha everything is u,in the end it all comes back at u,good or evil,u create all,u plant those seeds and then u harvest them and then u likethem or u dont like them,but behind all actions its always u,u always have a choice,only stopping wall in that choice is u cas u dont like the outcome or the effort needed.
I feel happy to say something which i think is not appropriate because present day life is very painful with everything going around us is completely negative and preaching is easy but implementing is not that easy.Loved that people who were decades ago were very free and frank and also there was freedom of expressions. Thanks to our great past and philosophers who are not easily forgettable.Namaskar❤
Thanks.
THE 3 INIDAN GEMS for the world: Ramana Maharshi, Krishnamurti and Osho (IMHO) Thanks 4 EVER !
He is the preacher of love and peace asked always to be help others to be a flower for flowers is a beauty and fragrance for all without any demands
if one studies scripture, there is no insistence upon love and peace although scripture speaks about karma yoga, jnana yoga, ashtanga yoga and bhakti yoga...
a population that practices karma yoga applies sense control and detachment and follows rules and regulations of scripture may give rise to peace in society along with practice of charity and tolerance and courtesy according to scripture which the goal is destruction of sin and increasing piety and happiness lifetime after lifetime although this is not perfect...
preaching love and peace is a modern concoction...
love and peace is karma yoga--that is, sense control, detachment and fear of sin--that is, future suffering and fear of destruction of piety--that is future happiness...
and although this is not perfect:
there was a king who performed so much charity he became a lizard in his next life! he gave uncountable beautiful brown cows to brahminical culture in charity...
Google: Nṛga vedabase
Profound. And it makes alot of sense on alot of levels.
Thank you for these precious words of wisdom.. Life is a transitional path.. where we only need to do good unto others and then to ourselves.. Let us shed light in this path that we share with others.. even if they do not value our presence.
we will eventually go but let us leave some green grass behind for others to tred upon.
sounds like karma kanda section of veda; charity cultivates detachment and destroys sin;
as for transitional, I believe scripture says the jiva has beginningless karma but it may have an end;
@@iammatternotspirit8159 What is karma kanda? How does karma kanda lead to detachment?
@@texastexas4541 Google: bhagavad gita vedabase
Krishnaĵi was our flower,
sharing his beauty
with all.
Now the flower is gone,
but its fragrance remains
eternal.
vo to ḳhush-bū hai havāoñ meñ bikhar jā.egā
mas.ala phuul kā hai phuul kidhar jā.egā
PARVEEN SHAKIR
but it causes some problems for me , he said remove the identity and embrace silence this causes a problem , because we grown with identity as a i or self . eliminating self causes a problem in brain i face it lot of problems
Why do u think that? Only flattering
What did he offer that others didn't. If you're honest tell it.
@@International-indic. He showed us how to find truth. No religion, no ridiculous gurus or con men.
Profound truth. Thank you for sharing this
I studied his teachings when I was a teenager.
WOW, highly foundational and eye opening. I needed this video now.
This is not a secret that he revealed shortly before his death. He has talked about it for decades prior. To face the unknown and let it flower on its own.
honesty, humility, acceptance, serenity
Happiness is a side effect of doing your duty and we each get to decide what that duty is. Remember that we are created by love and for love while always pursuing wisdom.
scripture says atma is eternal; no beginning; no middle; no end;
scripture says jiva atma manifested as a function of the Lord's bliss--that is, perfect happiness; not love;
creation manifested as a function of the jiva atma desire for independent happiness devoid of the supreme atma happiness;
yes; the jiva atma desired the supreme atma to glance at prakriti and so it begins without further intervention...
you can think of creation as indirect bliss--that is, happiness and distress;
destruction of material consciousness and merging in the Lord's mysterious inconceivable brahman, i.e., sayujya mukti is devoid of love...
the supreme atma is so courtesy and kind and considerate he does not require love for perfect happiness--that is, permanent destruction of suffering...
karma yoga equals material assets: wisdom
jnana and ashtanga yoga equals permanent destruction of suffering and material consciousness or material affection
bhakti yoga equals love with the supreme atma;
the thing about bhakti yoga is that it cultivates love and affection and dearness with the supreme atma and not with you although I may give you knowledge of bhakti yoga and this is called mercy...
@user-uj8ld4yl5l All emotional opposites are an illusion eg happy/sad, love/hate, beauty/ugly, pride/shame etc because of false identification with thoughts and body due to ahamkara (sense of I) and wrong assumption that body is the experiencer of 5 senses due to lack of knowledge and ignorance. The immortal, conscious and omnipresent self (Shiva) is the impassive experiencer but not the doer. Its intelligent energy (Shakhti or thoughts/body/world/universe) is the doer but not experience anything. To "self realize" these different attributes there are Hindu temples (vibrational centers), yoga and meditation techniques.
@@iammatternotspirit8159 "jiva atma manifested as a function of the Lord's bliss - nope.
1. "Jiva" simply means false identification with thoughts and body due to ahamkara (sense of I) and wrong assumption that body is the experiencer of 5 senses due to avidya (lack of knowledge) instead of Athma (the impassive experiencer but not the doer through its conscious field) which is beyond space and time. It also means, there is absolutely no difference between athma and paramathma or so called "supreme athma". So, all emotional opposites are an illusion eg happy/sad, love/hate, beauty/ugly, pride/shame etc
It is the reason why sri krishna says the following in Bhagavad Gita
Bhagavad Gita Chapter 2 Verse 12 (ATHMA = PARAMATHMA)
“na tv evāhaṁ jātu nāsaṁ na tvaṁ neme janādhipāḥ na caiva na bhaviṣyāmaḥ sarve vayam ataḥ param”
“Never was there a time when I did not exist, nor you, nor all these kings, and from this time forward, none of us will ever cease to be”
Here, Sri Krishna refers to the conscious, immortal, immutable, self luminous, immanent (athma), transcendent and omnipresent paramathma as 'I", ''you ``,''us ``.
2. TAT TVAM ASI (SAMA VEDA). You (athma) are already that (paramathma). Why? Without the conscious field of athma no duality cycles can happen or nothing can be perceived in its current form. eg Wake/sleep, birth/decay, young/old, wave/particle, energy/matter, manifestation/concealment of the universe (not creation or destruction), s summer/winter, freezing/melting, man/woman etc
This is why Vedas say without Paramathma there is no Shakti (Intelligent energy) and without Shakti there is no Paramathma (becomes shava or corpse). It is the reason why they always exist together (nondual) for the perpetual duality cycles of nature to happen . This is SANKHYA vedic metaphysics (combines Advaitha and Dvaitha) which can be validated by logic, double slit quantum experiment and embodied experience.
3. Now, how to confirm this profound truth through experience?
Simple. Breath, prana shakthi and conscious fields are connected. Kriya Yoga says that if we focus on our breath, release it slowly, control it (5 to 10 seconds) and repeat it, We go from the wake state to dream state and then to deep sleep voluntarily. This transformation can take place only in the conscious field of athma (aka Paramathma). Another obvious example is the young/old duality cycle of body or intelligent energy which also can be controlled voluntarily. A person who practices "pranayama" or breath control consistently for longer periods of time all their life can delay aging/death
Because of blind devotion or Bhakthi some Hindus wrongly assume that Athma and paramatma are different.So, they limit paramathma to just omnipresent, omniscient and omnipotent experience in samadhi. This is wrong understanding based on ahamkara (a subtle body which constantly provides a false sense of "I" based on identification with thoughts and body). Ahamkara creates mental/emotional dualities like small (athma) and big (paramathma) or "soul"/"god" duality
Finally, tat tvam asi means paramathma's conscious field is not only in samadhi but also in wake, dream and deep sleep states because Athma and paramathma are one.
4. Bhakti yoga (blind devotion) - The word "Bhakti" was inserted by colonialists to replace the word Shraddha (trust but verify with intense efforts to know the unknown without ahamkara). Intention of colonialists was to create difference between athma and paramathma to make Hindu tradition mimic Abrahamic religions so that people can be controlled through organized Bhakthi cults like ISKON
5. What are the different attributes of paramathma and intelligent energy?
Immortal, conscious and omnipresent athma/paramathma is the impassive experiencer but not the doer. Intelligent enregy (Shakhti) is the doer but does not experience anything. (Sri Krishna-Bhagavad Gita (Chapter 5, 13 Verses 8, 21)
This can be confirmed by transcending 5 senses and ahamkara through vibrational experience using powerful Sanskrit mantras like Mahamrityuna jaya
@@indianmilitary the body is the experiencer of 5 senses. If you blind someone, their sense of sight is gone. If you rupture someone's eardrums they cease to hear.
the pointing is priceless, be a light in oneself and being responsible in attentive in being rather seeking in becoming childish. it is simple Letting go and not caring but Krishnaji enlightened what love and compassion mean.
what you may be expressing is nishkama karma yoga--that is, practice of karma kanda section of the vedas under the expert instruction of the detached brahminical class with a mood of feeling one is not entitled to the results...
in flourishing varnashrama society this may give results of peace over many lifetimes of practice although practice of this process of nishkama karma yoga in the avidya portion of the Lord's maya shakti--that is, within the population of a mleccha kingdom will likely may not achieve the result of peace;
one reason may be one loses the human form of life due to performance of activities in the avidya portion of the Lord maya shakti...
the goal of jnana and ashtanga yoga is destruction of material consciousness--that is, embodied liberation and not love and compassion, too...
I believe love and compassion may have been introduced in acharya shankara's philosophy of illusion by the introduction of christianity...
please be advised and persons practicing the karma kanda section of the vedas under the instruction of the expert detached brahminical class may lose the human form of life although one may be dispatched to the kingdom of yamaraja for purification rather than losing the human form of life;
this is the mercy of the supreme Lord...
the thing about the human form of life is that one may become unqualified and not fit for purpose for the human form of life because of one's activities...
please take caution and one is always accountable for one's activities independent of one's mood of performance; performing activities in a mood of not being entitled does not destroy the results of those activities; the goal of mood of not being entitled is detachment and not destruction of material consciousness--that is, embodied liberation;
the practice of jnana yoga or astanga yoga or bhakti yoga destroy material consciousness...
in other words, practice of nishkama karma yoga does not award liberation;
is not the supreme Lord's material pastimes wonderful--that is, the neutral paramatma form of the Lord satisfying the desires of all the jivas?
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Very nice video 🙏🏻 Sri Krishnamurti is great.. always direct and deep 🙏🏻
THANQ FOR EVERYTHING AMAZING JFK GRACE 😘😘😘😘😘😘😘
If you want to listen to krishnamurti then listen to him. Don't listen to anyone else.
The trouble with his teaching/preaching is that he explains the simplest things so awkwardly that it becomes hard to understand.
Always listen to many things!!!
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YES, ALWAYS LISTEN, intenally, & to what is happening outside, with as little conditioned judgement as possible !
@@YoYo-nk6pfyes but the simplest things makes the worst situation in life that's why he explains in deeply
Try watching Acharya Prashant's videos.
Danke!
Really appreciate the support, Thank you 😊
Great. Presentation! Learn not to care! Be in the Now!! Thanks🙂🙂
Amen, real talk... realistic expectations 💯
Radical serenity.
You have such a talent for making complex philosophies feel relatable and easy to understand. That’s exactly what I aspire to share with others too!
This philosophy is so freeing.
Great Sir God bless you always.❤
You're lucky to see him in person❤
I am 93. I was lucky to hear him alive in Bombay in 1945. I still remember some what what he was trying to convey. At the age of 14, it was hard to comprehend, but now I can fully appreciate it.
Stop encouraging this youtub ers
STOP picking one single line or paragraph from enlightened masters and decode and make videos on it which are mis leading and fals e
You all should be re ported for spreading this
Who? The AI who wrote and spoke this clickbait?
@@Mainhoonna-ip4pz Ok ,but there is also a good side to this,its teh comment section,which is more interesting and important than the video,video is only catalist.
@@DineshPatel-g1s Sir if I may ask what was it like to be in the great one's presence? Apologies if that is a silly question
1st discovered this man over 30 years ago after reading 1 of his books, The ending of time.
Wonderful insight by J Krishnamurthy
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That’s sad. Comfort shall not set us free.
I found out though Bruce Lee about his works in 1993, so I too started studying his works and then to other Guru's. A life changer.
@@流浪漢パリyou, obviously, didn't understand what I wrote. Understanding sets you free. You seem to be a bounded woman who hasn't understood what needs to be understood.
Nice. Mine was Hegel, when I was 8 years old.
What was the name of the book ?
I congratulate everyone who has a chance to understand Krishnamurti on what he share, if you can figure what is the real you, that's heaven
Your act is your reward ❤ - as we're in the eternal 'Now'
This is Incredable!! Just what I Needed
All the comments that are Negative only means JK is exactly on the Mark spot on CORRECT! Its called Surrender and getting ones self out of the way in life. People who are in Anguish and Torture will be healed and open doors to escape will be there. First its takes Surrender to see we truely are Free.
This was excellent.
Great video from a great wise Man such as JK. Thanks for sharing🙏💙
Great video, love from Portugal!
One of the most under rated philosopher in the world, ya JK will also not agree with my statement.
Thanks For the knowledge ❤
Great way to live and actually to have this thinking concept.but to stay with this without shaking thats challenge.
Thanks for making such a wonderful video. Thank you so much.
Excellent advise. Thank you so much.
Aligned with the principles of Eckhart Tolle too
Good for you.
My mentor , guru n soulmate.❤
One can sum up this entire video in one word: "Faith". The word comes from Latin and Greek and is translated as "trust", but not trust in something, because whatever something you trust in, is what you cling to for certainty and security. Krishnamurti says this very same thing very often. And because there is no certainty, and no security, no happiness to be found somewhere out there, we find it in the present moment, which is unchanging, not becoming, but being....
I believe faith is derived from Greek pistos which means to obey or make obey; so faith may begin to mean to come under the influence of; so if I have faith in science then I will be more liable to be under it's power or influence;
there's a story about if one had faith one could order a mountain to move; plainly I do not have such inconceivable authority but it does exist in some inconceivable self-revealing person and this is faith and so wish to come under his influence or authority...
in some cultures, persons offer obeisance to another; this is desire to come under their influence...
No. Krishnamurti had no faith in anything.
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JK didn't have a belief system, followed no fundamentalist religious system, philosophy, psychogy, etc, had no use for ideology whatsoever, yet his thoughts absolutely encapsulate and are concomitant to a plethora of ideas that can be found in a multitude of philosophical, mythological and religious contexts. The similarities are striking. Nothing can survive in a vacuum.
In order to express oneself, even JK, one must use language which is simply finite and limited, but its what we got. The faith was my implication. Faith is a misunderstood word. Again, in it's purest form it is living fully in the present moment, without clinging to a particular system of thought, but finding truth as a direct experience, within that moment, with ones direct realtionship to ones environment. We cannot have faith in anything, because that would be the very thing that, as JK would say, we would cling to for certainty, security and comfort...
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The Greek translation has multiple meanings including "trust". The Latin is Fidem or Fides, which also translates as "trust". The important point as I was relating it to JK is that one cannot have trust, faith, obeyance to any system of fundamentalist belief, ideology, or religion, because these systems are closed, finite, measurable, bounded, ridged, fixed systems, and in themselves can provide no security, certainty or comfort. Yet, in order to communicate with one another, this language, these ideas and concepts are what we got lol...
That opening quote is sublime.
This is the classic eastern injunction to live "without attachment". I wouldn't call it a secret. It's center stage.
Easy to say, but difficult to do.
@@jeffreyfrankel8811 So true. I suspect that the most important things that a person needs to know in order to live without attachment are never actually spoken because they are so _foundational_ that articulating them eludes even the person saying it. But if someone could come along and find just the right words ...
"The Dao that can be spoken is not the eternal Dao"
It's just a different way of putting it. I think it's far more comprehendible than "free yourself of attachment"
@@counterintuitivepanda4555 Ah, like "let me tell you a secret" and ears perk up, when all along it's just good advice. Nice call!
When I was a child living near Washington DC, my mother and I, amazingly now I think on it, watched lectures of Krishnamurti on television. My first idea of "becoming" the tree that you were looking at came from him.
I have seen people rack their brains trying to grasp: "The observer is the observed". I think it is an obvious statement, if you don't think about it!
But I don't lose time on trying to solve it like an equation.
It won't help me if I run into a Ted Bundy, will it?!
I had listened to JK's lectures many, many years ago but never quite connected. What made the connection was Prabhupada and his Bhagavad Gita and, more importantly, his Shrimad Bhagavatam. For me, now, no other philosophy or philosopher matters anymore.
Please explain more?
Attend school to learn - being happy at school 🏫, just enjoying being at school and studying or learning was the best thing ever for me.
Now I get it...This dude was always about Stoicism
persons not at the detached sattva guna brahminical platform required for jnana or ashtanga yoga will have tendency to prescribe the process of karma kanda--that is sense control and following rules and regulations and detachment and tolerance of happiness and distress;
these qualities of being already exist at the detached sattva guna brahminical platform and are cultivated by the practice of karma kanda...
the processes of jnana and ashtanga yoga do not cultivate these qualities of being because they must exist prior to the practice of these processes;
the goal of the processes of jnana and ashtanga yoga is the destruction of material consciousness--that is, the destruction of the detached sattva guna brahminical ahankara...
@@iammatternotspirit8159 Shug uyhfgd huhhh? 😐
Absolutely pretty interesting by watching and listening this wonderful video , feeling lucky ❤
It's the best approach. Not to care.
I don't think he did not care, but was willing to accept the outcome no matter what it was.
@@young1939 Fine, personally, I used to be a person who cared excessively. As a consequence I am all smashed up. Gradually I have been changing so that I could care less about anything.
It definitely helps if you can
@@jeanmitchell5834 I used to care a lot. All my life I used to care extremely, and now my body is damaged and I am crippled with GAD. I now simply don't care. Recently there is the evidence of Mohammed Al Fayed and he reached 94 and he certainly did not care. Whereas I am only 66 and I have no chance of reaching 94.
This is such great information 👏
5:37 epic tetus, truly one of the philosophers.
Wasn't his corpus of knowledge suckled by Titticus Abundanacia?
Philosophy is an ugly and misleading word,it should never be used against somebody who speaks truth.
I needed this . Thanks. Some really powerful lines here
He is documented as being aware of the circumstances of his death over a year before it happened. Just as a reference point since the opening question doesn't really describe his situation.
Thanks prof J Krishna Murthy
:) this is nothing but the essence of Bhagavad Gita!
J Krishnamurthy and the tree of life is a necessity for every balanced life or one striving to become
At 90, that attitude comes easier as you have already lived a full life, the same would not apply to someone much younger who has not full-field their goals and ambitions yet. Context is important here.
So very true, and an excellent point!
He delivered his first public discourse at the age of 27. It came easier because the attitude is more than 60 years old.
Live a full life? And how do you fill it? Life is not a jar to be filled but an awareness, an experience, a feeling. Both the young and the old can live the same life.
@@MauryExplorer_ You have misinterpreted the meaning of full life. A full life means he lived to see his 90s, not everyone makes it that far. A full cycle or full circle is making it to the end. For he has a greater perspective at 90 then someone at 20 or 30. That is how wisdom comes about, with age.
You're wrong though, very wrong. You would know if you listened to Krishnamurti throughout his life that he preached this message since he was young. Being free of attachment. Not doing action for a result, but for the sake of the action itself. This in essence means "I don't mind what happens".
If we wait till 90 to finally let go then we miss all of life. We have to let go now. It's not just something for old people! Old people may let go more often, but that is because they have been through the bs of life and realise they have missed what is most important. They realise they gave far too much importance to things which did not deserve their worry. The teaching is to let go and live. It's for everyone. Krishnamurti would say do it now, not when you're 90 in your death bed.
It's also helpful to forgive others for what they didn't do
He never did any work to fend for himself his entire life as everything was taken care of. He had the comfort and privilege to just "think" without worrying for the next meal...
Yes but etlist he didnt kept it forhimself,he sad all that knows to all to know aswell.
@@Last.Dark.Emperor Alas, his thoughts can be admired but can never be imbibed... they are impractical for 99% of mankind!
@@itsucks247 99% doesnt matter,it was never for all to understand,even if thers only 100 humans in entire world which can understand him,its more than inaf,yuketeshvar needed only 1/yogananda,mahavatar needed only 1/lahiri to change all.
@@Last.Dark.Emperor It seems you are the 1 tht JK needed... lolz
@@itsucks247 Tha age is gone,in this new age,everybody thinks they know everything better than gurus and those enlightened ones taht see truth as it is,its not worth to be truth seeker no more in ppls eyes,
they will treat u as a fool and outcast,no respect given,they will ask every possible question yust to prove ur wrong and they are right,
so only option is to be truth for yourself and to stop thinking u acn help or change somebody,
there is no much to do or say enywey,its all been documented here on youtube easly acesable to all,truth seekers will always find yogananda,mahavatar,krishnamurti,ma,ramana maharishi,papaji and others and they will see for themself what they bring.
What an insight. ! Very true and inspiring
The One Thing about Death is Everyone Gets a Turn.
There is no birth or death for the immortal, immutable, self luminous, impassive, conscious and omnipresent experiencer (not the doer) or the self (aka Athma). So called 'aging'/'death" (aka change of form or duality cycles) is only for its intelligent energy (body/world/universe). Since no death for thoughts/memories as well, they transmigrate to another gross body called reincarnation. Stillness or focus on breath control during the last 40 seconds of subtle/gross body duality cycle or so called conscious death can lead to moksha (merger of subtle and gross body to macrocosm)
Every birthday is a celebration of getting 1 year closer to death.
@@vikas74-09 There is no birth or death for the immortal, omnipresent and impassive experiencer/not the doer. Birth/Death duality cycle happens in the conscious field. Only the doer (not experience anything) has birth and decay/aging (so called death) duality cycle. Once the subtle body realizes that athma is not the doer and work towards going beyond wake/dream and deep sleep state then it puts an end to reincarnation (subtle to gross body transmigration) and get moksha (subtle and gross body merger with macrocosm)
Death is new set of cloth u ge to try out after some time of wearing tha one set.
Nice one
Most people are driven by either fear or desire. This is the realm and the cause of all problems and sufferings. After letting go of the fears and the desires we become driven by joy. This is the realm of pure bliss.
very good; scripture reveals persons suffer from material happiness and distress although the solution of letting go is not so trivial or inexpensive...
the vedas--that is, scripture provides four solutions to material happiness and distress for the human form of life and all of them are expensive and difficult to implement;
the four processes to mitigate material happiness and distress in the human form of life are karma yoga, jnana yoga, ashtanga yoga and bhakti yoga;
the practice of karma yoga or karma kanda requires flourishing varnashrama society with a detached sense controlled sattva guna brahminical class;
jnana and ashtanga yoga require great qualification arising from practice of karma kanda within a flourishing varnashrama kingdom;
bhakti yoga is independent of a flourishing varnashrama system and requires faith along with not being too attached to material enjoyment;
karma yoga takes many thousands of years or many lifetimes to come to the platform of detached sattva guna brahminical qualification which is required for jnana and ashtanga yoga;
the practice of jnana or astanga yoga takes many thousands of years or many lifetimes to achieve the destruction of material consciousness--that is, embodied liberation;
I suppose we could call the destruction of material consciousness letting go...
the practice of bhakti yoga may take several lifetimes or a few hundred years to destroy material consciousness but one also cultivates and attains a spiritual body with attachment, dearness and affection and pastime with the supreme Lord bhagavan in the spiritual world;
the process of jnana and ashtanga yoga do not cultivate a spiritual body so one is only qualified for sayujya mukti...
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@iammatternotspirit8159 everything should be simple, yet we prefer to complicate it 😂
Without food, without a place to live, without hope. How not mind??
He did not sad,sit and dont move,dont eat,dont drink and dont take care of yourself.
In Bhagbat Gita , lord Krishna doesn't tell to abundane your
" karma " . You have to work to fulfill your necessities but do that without any attachment.
It is at such times all the more that you need to say, "I don't mind what happens." After all, we are all going to die. At least you will die peacefully if you have this attitude. The story I will tell you now was told by Swami Vivekananda. He was starving in the Himalayan forests up in the mountains. He saw a tiger, and his thought was this, "both of us are hungry, at least the tiger's hunger will go away if it eats me." It appears that the tiger was not hungry and just walked away. Thus, everything in life is about how you react to a stimulus. Having no reaction (thoughts and opinions) at all to any situation is the best state to be in. You judge that life is better than death; however, do you really know anything about death? What if life is a punishment and death a reward?
Easy to say you don't care if you have money when you've been looked after your whole life
not so easy when the same was at stake when he let down the entire theosophical society
FACTS! This is one of the major issues I’ve always had with Krishnamurti. No kids. No real world responsibilities. Millions of dollars. But up there talking to people with real world problems about how they don’t understand their real-world problems 🙄
@@danielkelley7548every one dealt different
You should read about his life. When he refused to be Messiah he left with no $$$$. He left theological society and “ they” took it all back.
JK devoted life to share his knowledge with humanity for $000.
@@zhizhi9138 pretty sure he had money from support outside the TS
Whatever happens enjoy it, either joy or pain.
He was torn apart when his brother died… We all buy it with our mind. But when sht hits, we see our own self deception. We are human, and not human. The illusion is strong. No amount of lectures or concepts can save us from it. Even Jesus suffered
Yes it is normal,but its all passing by,if u acn understand that.
A Keith Jarret jazz record: Everything That Lives Laments
one can only say this when he has experienced everything & came to a conclusion that everything is contemporary. when the conclusion becomes so powerful, then only you can state such things.
Why did you have to mention fake Sadguru in this audio! Krishnamurti stands alone.
He needs no one’s approval
Thks is what Krishna said too
I’m having goosebumps while listening to this
Awesome well said spot on. Love, peace and joy is all that matters, with out exceptions 😊😊😊🙏
Our lives are lead by fear. Fear of being alone, of not being loved, of not succeeding in our life.
Finally, at 66 years old, I can assert to young people: don't be afraid. All I was afraid of when I was young vanished, because everything comes in time. Just be yourself, work on what you like, and everything (love, job) will take place. And if you don't succeed, never mind, it means you chose to wrong way, but the right way will come to you in time. We improve, we gain something by losing something else.
I wish someone had told me this when I was 25.
Jiddu is the GOAT of our times; and Gurdjieff and Swedenborg
Great words. But we still need to heal our inner wounds from childhood, the past etc or "what happens" is we keep attracting the same shit over and over. We need to care "what happens" to a point of inner reflection, or life keeps mirroring back to us these wounds and that is no life to live. And we don't hear our lineage. Not caring is "out come agnostic", fantastic.. It doesn't mean we don't do our inner healing work. Bless. ❤❤❤
On bhagwat geeta
It is said to get detached from action because I the ego is an illusion it gets attached to thought and action so it survives so it is said to get detached from action and become thoughtless
Thank you!❤🙏
Very much effective knowledge
High Value Person whether male or female❣
We all have the same value in Death's eyes.
Not caring and ignoring cannot solve what needs to be solved. Letting Go while being in awareness and ignoring problems are fundamentally two different things. Running away from a problem won't be an easy escape either.