It’s been quite a year, and a lot of perspectives have surely broadened, including my own, so just to get started, here’s an interesting take on Krishnamurti which I found the link to a few days ago: Uh oh. Just now discovered that apparently this other blog site, Medium, does not allow its articles to …

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    So previously I wrote: “…This said, there has been a large and still strong ongoing response to one particular message, “What Krishnamurti Wrote About Gurdjieff.”  Many people have read this message from very many countries.  Assuming it is a matter of curiosity, that is perfectly understandable. If I had not already read that …

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People know I have been struggling with this, and I will write more in the future. For now: When you keep repeating the same stuff over and over. you find different ways of saying it to make it seem original, and even make poetry,  but it is all by format. Sad. He hooked on this …

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This message from Saurab was originally posted on the email list J_Krishnamurti, and thank you very much,  Saurab. experiencer: K wrote the following in one of his books: “It was not the quietness of exhaustion, or of relaxation, but a stillness that was very alert. There was no point from which the mind was still; …

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Due to a time consuming development in my personal life I have not been able to write here for a while, but am going to start writing again soon. I notice there is a big interest inKrishnamurti/ Gurdjieff, so will kind hone is from that angle and try to write something soon, maybe later today. …

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” ‘There is a principle, proof against all argument, a bar against all progress, and which if persisted in cannot but keep the mind in everlasting ignorance-and that is, contempt prior to examination.’—PALEY. Just read this quote and thought it described K perfectly. K was a master at Zen, Hinduism, Vedanta, Buddhism and Christianity. He …

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This is intended to be an inquiry. Many of us have had very powerful and deeply meaningful experiences when reading and/or listening to Krishnamurti, which experiences (at this point in my understanding, which understanding  is radically greater then it was when I first read K) I would advise others having these kinds of experiences to …

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