Dialogue with Scientists: The Question of Space and the Self In an illuminating conversation at Brockwood Park in 1984, renowned philosopher and spiritual teacher Jiddu Krishnamurti engaged in deep dialogue with distinguished scientists exploring the profound themes of inner space, consciousness, and the nature of the self. Among the participants were notable figures such as … Continue reading Is there internal ‘space’ and where is the monkey? Profound talks from top scientists with Krishnamurti
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The Fine Line Between Thought and Illusion – Krishnamurti’s Insight
Challenge of conventional thinking Jiddu Krishnamurti often challenged conventional thinking by questioning the role of thought, imagination, and attention in daily life. His inquiry into whether it is possible to sustain a constant state of alert awareness—one that discerns between necessary thought and illusion—remains profoundly relevant. In this chapter, we explore his reflections on why … Continue reading The Fine Line Between Thought and Illusion – Krishnamurti’s Insight
Be in the Reality, be and anchor yourself in the Now – Krishnamurti’s clarity
Seeing the Present as the Whole of Time: Attention, Memory, and the Now In this chapter, we explore Jiddu Krishnamurti's profound insights on time, consciousness, and the transformative potential of remaining in the now. His teachings challenge us to perceive time not as a linear sequence but as a holistic continuum, encapsulated entirely in the … Continue reading Be in the Reality, be and anchor yourself in the Now – Krishnamurti’s clarity
Real versus Fake Guru’s: Exposing the Hypocrisy
Exposing Hypocrisy: Real Spiritual Leaders vs. Fake Gurus In today’s spiritual world, the lines between genuine wisdom and manipulative exploitation have often blurred. Who knows the bullshit from the truth? The world has seen the rise of so-called "gurus," who capitalize on people’s vulnerabilities to promote shallow ideologies, amass wealth, and build empires of control. … Continue reading Real versus Fake Guru’s: Exposing the Hypocrisy
Why do we want to sustain attention?
Shunyam Points to Shiva Consciousness at Quinta Quixote Only a Krishnamurti can ask such a question. Why do we want to sustain attention? The Dance of Attention and Inattention: A Path to Self-Remembering Krishnamurti’s exploration of attention reveals profound insights into the nature of consciousness and its relation to our habitual, mechanical state of being. … Continue reading Why do we want to sustain attention?
Freeing your self of inner chattering, is that possible?
Breaking Free of Habit: A Deconstruction of Conditioning Krishnamurti’s discourse on habits we include here unveils the intricate mechanisms of the human mind and its propensity to create and sustain patterns. At its core, this talk is a profound exploration of how habits—both physical and psychological—arise and persist due to conditioning, and how awareness can … Continue reading Freeing your self of inner chattering, is that possible?
Krishnamurti on the danger of our human conditioning that ‘me’ is
The ‘Me’ and the Mirage: Krishnamurti’s Radical Insight and the Lens of Mahamudra Krishnamurti's profound exploration of the self delves into the essence of human conditioning and its inherent dangers. His incisive discourse on the ‘me’ as a construct of thought reveals its divisive and destructive tendencies, urging immediate and direct action to transcend this … Continue reading Krishnamurti on the danger of our human conditioning that ‘me’ is
Thinking about Kundalini and Super powers by Krishnamurti
The Danger of Spiritual Egotism Krishnamurti critiques the commercialization and exploitation of spiritual powers, particularly by individuals who claim to awaken Kundalini energy in others. He warns against the rise of "monstrous" spiritual leaders who use these capacities to manipulate and dominate. Such practices, he argues, are a betrayal of the sacred and reflect a … Continue reading Thinking about Kundalini and Super powers by Krishnamurti
There is nothing to learn about yourself – the radical approach of Krishnamurti
The dialogue presented in Krishnamurti’s talk is a profound reflection on self-awareness and the nature of illusion. His radical challenge to traditional methods of self-exploration invites a deep inquiry into what it means to truly learn about oneself. When placed in the context of Mahamudra teachings, the resonance between the two approaches becomes striking, though … Continue reading There is nothing to learn about yourself – the radical approach of Krishnamurti
Is Meditation Useful..and for who?
Krishnamurti is one of the greatest thinkers ever on spiritual topics. He is totally against mechanical approaches, against dogma's and against following masters. Here the essence of why he thinks meditation does not make sense at all. In one of his most incisive dialogues, Jiddu Krishnamurti turns a piercing gaze upon the widely accepted practices … Continue reading Is Meditation Useful..and for who?