If I am concerned with compassion, with love, with the real
feeling of something sacred, then how is that feeling to be transmitted?
Please follow this. If I transmit it through the microphone, through the
machinery of propaganda, and thereby convince another, his heart will still
be empty. The flame of ideology will operate, and he will merely repeat, as
you are all repeating, that we must be kind, good, free -all the nonsense
that the politicians, the socialists, and the rest of them talk. So, seeing that
any form of compulsion, however subtle, does not bring this beauty, this
flowering of goodness, of compassion, what is the individual to do? What is
the relationship between the man who has this sense of compassion, and the
man whose mind is entrenched in the collective, in the traditional? How are
we to find the relationship between these two, not theoretically, but
actually?That which conforms can never flower in goodness. There must be
freedom, and freedom comes only when you understand the whole problem of
envy, greed, ambition, and the desire for power. It is freedom from those
things that allows the extraordinary thing called character to flower. Such a
man has compassion, he knows what it is to love -not the man who merely
repeats a lot of words about morality.So the flowering of goodness does not
lie within society, because society in itself is always corrupt. Only the man
who understands the whole structure and process of society, and is freeing
himself from it, has character, and he alone can flower in goodness. -
Krishnamurti, J. Krishnamurti, The Book of Life
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Sunday, April 08, 2018
J Krishnamurti has been a favorite of mine. He can be hard to comprehend but when one does, great understanding takes place.
Monday, March 12, 2018
Anonymous Creativity
Posted:
Have
you ever thought about it? We want to be famous as a writer, as a poet, as a
painter, as a politician, as a singer, or what you will. Why? Because we really
don't love what we are doing. If you loved to sing, or to paint, or to write
poems, if you really loved it you would not be concerned with whether you are
famous or not. To want to be famous is tawdry, trivial, stupid, it has no
meaning; but, because we don't love what we are doing, we want to enrich
ourselves with fame. Our present education is rotten because it teaches us to
love success and not what we are doing. The result has become more important
than the action. You know, it is good to hide your brilliance under a bushel, to
be anonymous, to love what you are doing and not to show off. It is good to be
kind without a name. That does not make you famous, it does not cause your
photograph to appear in the newspapers. Politicians do not come to your door.
You are just a creative human being living anonymously, and in that there is
richness and great beauty. - J. Krishnamurti, The Book of Life
Tuesday, February 13, 2018
The relationship between thought and time
To discover what is beyond time, thought must come to an end ...
JKrishnamurtiIt is the mind, it is thought, that creates time. Thought is time, and whatever thought projects must be of time; therefore, thought cannot possibly go beyond itself. To discover what is beyond time, thought must come to an end -and that is a most difficult thing because the ending of thought does not come about through discipline, through control, through denial or suppression. Thought ends only when we understand the whole process of thinking and, to understand thinking, there must be self-knowledge. Thought is the self, thought is the word which identifies itself as the 'me', and at whatever level, high or low, the self is placed, it is still within the field of thought. And the self is very complex; it is not at any one level but is made up of many thoughts, many entities, each in contradiction with the other. There must be a constant awareness of them all, an awareness in which there is no choice, no condemnation or comparison, that is, there must be the capacity to see things as they are without distorting or translating them. The moment we judge or translate what is seen, we distort it according to our background. To be is to be related, and it is only in the midst of relationship that we can spontaneously discover ourselves as we are. It is this very discovery of ourselves as we are, without any sense of condemnation or justification, that brings about a fundamental transformation in what we are -and that is the beginning of wisdom.
Collected Works, Vol. VI,220,Choiceless Awareness
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