Obras Completas de J. Krishnamurti – Vol. V Para comprender los innumerables problemas que tiene cada uno de nosotros, ¿no es esencial que haya conocimiento propio? Esa percepción alerta respecto de uno mismo es una de las cosas más difíciles que hay; no significa un aislamiento, un retirarse del mundo. Obviamente, es esencial que nos… [Read more…]
Obras Completas de J. Krishnamurti – Vol. V Sin meditación no hay conocimiento propio; sin conocimiento propio no hay meditación. Debe usted comenzar, pues, por conocer lo que usted es. No puede ir lejos sin comenzar cerca, sin comprender su proceso cotidiano de pensamiento, sentimiento y acción. En otras palabras, el pensamiento debe comprender sus… [Read more…]
Obras Completas de J. Krishnamurti – Vol. V ¿Cuál es el incentivo que hay tras la búsqueda de Dios? ¿Es real esa búsqueda? Para la mayoría de nosotros, es una manera de escapar de la realidad. Por lo tanto, debe estar muy claro en nosotros si este ir en busca de Dios es un escape… [Read more…]
I think by understanding relationship we shall understand what we mean by independence. Life is a process of constant movement in relationship, and without understanding relationship we shall bring about confusion and struggle and fruitless effort. So, it is important to understand what we mean by relationship; because, out of relationship society is built, and… [Read more…]
We have been discussing, the several times that we have met, the problem of transformation, which alone can bring about the revolution which is so necessary in the world’s affairs. And, as we have seen, the world is not different from you and me: the world is what we make it. We are the result… [Read more…]
In the last two talks we were considering the importance of individual action, which is not opposed to collective action. The individual is the world, he is both the root and the outcome of the total process, and without transformation of the individual, there can be no radical transformation in the world. Therefore, the important… [Read more…]
As I was saying the last time we met, the problems of the world are so colossal, so very complex, that to understand and so to resolve them, one must approach them in a very simple and direct manner; and simplicity, directness, do not depend on outward circumstances nor on our particular prejudices and moods.… [Read more…]
As there are only a few of us, instead of my making an introductory speech as I did last time before answering questions, may I suggest that we turn this into a discussion meeting? Perhaps that may be more worthwhile than my making a formal speech, and so on. So, would you mind coming in… [Read more…]
In a talk like this it is more important, I think, to experience what is being said rather than to discuss merely on the verbal level. One is apt to remain on the verbal level without deeply experiencing what is said; and experiencing an actual fact is much more important than to discover if the… [Read more…]
Instead of making a speech, I am going to answer as many questions as possible, and before doing so, I would like to point out something with regard to answering questions. One can ask any question; but to have a right answer, the question must also be right. If it is a serious question put… [Read more…]
January 23, 2011
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