That’s a good thing! Thoughts are of a lower frequency than meditation and inner contemplation/reflection. Let his words sink into your heart and be. Krishnamurti was one of a kind to say the least.
Suffering is the product of the mind, an interpretation of reality according to conditioning. What makes us feel that something outside of our own direct perception, can free us from suffering? We all suffer in one way or another, but rarely one have the passion to understand the root of it, to come at it, in oneself, alone.
@@ObservingBeauty Suffering from a nail in my eye is suffering. The reality of all humankind . The experience of physical pain is felt through physical existence. You can not deny that existence is suffering. In your reality or my reality ,the experience of a nail in the eye or some other physical pain is going to be felt and registered. The self replicating DNA molecule is of unintelligent design. When the conception... fertilization of the embryo comes into existence,so does suffering come into existence. The energy of this action of creation.. initiates ,sets in motion suffering and it matters not if you are conditioned or not on the journey. Nature doesn't know that you are suffering,there could have been a more intelligent way to make you learn. How you compute the physical suffering through the body felt mechanism can increase your Psychological suffering. Now I have to make a cup of tea, collect kindling and clean my boots.🙈🙉🙊⛩️
@@mozzie888 we see things differently. In all the suffering I went through in my life, whether physical, psychological or mix, There was a complaint, at the root of it, Showing up in a form of why… / why not… / I wish… The event itself, pleasant or not, happened instantly, the sensation was then maintained by a complaint, seeking “alternative state” And so on… It took me a lot of time to admit that I need suffering, as a proof of existence (sound weird, but I’m sure anyone can see it in him/her self) Which is obviously ridiculous Cup of tea is great 🍵
@@ObservingBeauty In your description of something happening to you physically or psychologically and the comment that a complaint arises in connection with the disliked emotional consequence called suffering, the question of what mechanism brought about the subjective feeling of suffering follows? Is it a natural occurrence of discontent or is the origin the self image (me) providing the sensation as a post facto reaction to a dislike as opposed to a like experience? At the instant moment of ‘whatever is’ there’s no reactive element present, it’s only afterwards that the ego posts a reactive response called suffering. Of course, liked sensations bring a different dimension of emotions into the brain cells. So it’s likely that the sensitivities of the self image are always acting in some way or other to produce an abstract perspective psychologically and that affects our emotions.
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The great struggle of the master to communicate the presence that is beyond all states. Amazing! Golden!!
Thanks for listening
Thank you so much for uploading these videos. Lots of love ❤️
This is really a very beautiful state, this empty state. It’s complete order. Pure love and compassion. 🙏🏽
Thank-you Thank-you Thank-you so much for your guidance to the absolute reality. Once again Thankyou ❤️🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Half of what K says goes above my head,, unfortunately
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But still it's marvelous.
I wish never to mind-grasp (head-capture…) what he say… for that would be an evidence to my compromised observation
Don’t judge yourself
Same. But it just feels right. Love listening to this man
That’s a good thing! Thoughts are of a lower frequency than meditation and inner contemplation/reflection. Let his words sink into your heart and be. Krishnamurti was one of a kind to say the least.
Nothing is better than nothing.
Only no one can truly comprehend nothing
Nothing is beyond comprehension.
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Preventing and minimising suffering in all life is the essence; Preventing suffering is order. It is compassion without the word.
Suffering is the product of the mind, an interpretation of reality according to conditioning.
What makes us feel that something outside of our own direct perception, can free us from suffering?
We all suffer in one way or another, but rarely one have the passion to understand the root of it, to come at it, in oneself, alone.
@@ObservingBeauty Suffering from a nail in my eye is suffering. The reality of all humankind . The experience of physical pain is felt through physical existence. You can not deny that existence is suffering. In your reality or my reality ,the experience of a nail in the eye or some other physical pain is going to be felt and registered. The self replicating DNA molecule is of unintelligent design. When the conception... fertilization of the embryo comes into existence,so does suffering come into existence. The energy of this action of creation.. initiates ,sets in motion suffering and it matters not if you are conditioned or not on the journey. Nature doesn't know that you are suffering,there could have been a more intelligent way to make you learn.
How you compute the physical suffering through the body felt mechanism can increase your Psychological suffering.
Now I have to make a cup of tea, collect kindling and clean my boots.🙈🙉🙊⛩️
@@mozzie888 we see things differently.
In all the suffering I went through in my life, whether physical, psychological or mix,
There was a complaint, at the root of it,
Showing up in a form of why… / why not… / I wish…
The event itself, pleasant or not, happened instantly, the sensation was then maintained by a complaint, seeking “alternative state”
And so on…
It took me a lot of time to admit that I need suffering, as a proof of existence (sound weird, but I’m sure anyone can see it in him/her self)
Which is obviously ridiculous
Cup of tea is great 🍵
@@ObservingBeauty
In your description of something happening to you physically or psychologically and the comment that a complaint arises in connection with the disliked emotional consequence called suffering, the question of what mechanism brought about the subjective feeling of suffering follows? Is it a natural occurrence of discontent or is the origin the self image (me) providing the sensation as a post facto reaction to a dislike as opposed to a like experience? At the instant moment of ‘whatever is’ there’s no reactive element present, it’s only afterwards that the ego posts a reactive response called suffering. Of course, liked sensations bring a different dimension of emotions into the brain cells. So it’s likely that the sensitivities of the self image are always acting in some way or other to produce an abstract perspective psychologically and that affects our emotions.
@@grahaminglis4242 I think your description is quite accurate
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Absolute surrender.
Total surrender.
No-body.
No-thing.
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Can we become 'nobody"?
Aren’t we already?
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