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 in Krishnamurti/Gurdjieff, so will kind of hone in from that angle and try to write something soon, maybe later …

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I have personally participated in a few different Krishnamurti based discussion groups over the years.  From my perspective, any insights garnered from participation in these groups have happened by critiquing K as opposed to agreeing with him or defending him.  As I wrote in the introductory statement for this blog, there is something missing from …

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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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Niko wrote: “In an earlier post on this blog, I talked about David Bohm’s doubts concerning the ultimate usefulness of Krishnamurti’s teachings. In his book about the Oak Grove School, David Moody recounts a conversation with David Bohm in which Bohm states that Krishnamurti’s work lacked a “fine focus” in its depiction of the nuances …

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In an earlier post on this blog, I talked about David Bohm’s doubts concerning the ultimate usefulness of Krishnamurti’s teachings.  In his book about the Oak Grove School, David Moody recounts a conversation with David Bohm in which Bohm states that Krishnamurti’s work lacked a “fine focus” in its depiction of the nuances of consciousness.  …

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