Niko wrote in the intro: “A central tenet of most Krishnamurti dialogues is that Krishnamurti’s formulations are to be encountered within a framework which was proscribed by K himself. Although he exhorted his listeners to “question everything”, he did set limits by suggesting we look only at his words and leave out various contextual elements.” …

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Intro: My apologies for disappearing; got deeply involved in another project but am still dedicated to writing here.  As some know, one of my final disillusionments with Krishnamurti came when reading his book “The Ending Of Time.”  Oddly, and even sadly, many people feel this is his most significant important work and that there is …

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So a person reads Krishnamurti whose very skillful use of language affects the reader’s brain function, causing him to focus in a specific way, due to which there is a very intense quality of experience which is pleasurable. This happens many times, and such a person keeps reading K because, plain and simple, he desires …

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Wry wrote -“To me it means believing in and/or grasping at something that simply isn’t true and then holding up this belief in front of oneself as an idol or an ideal….”   So what is it that K was saying that was simply not true? Actually he said many things that were blatantly not true, …

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