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  1. 2 days ago · Awaken: Sir Jiddu krishnamurti, I want to first thank you for spending this time with me today. I know that our awakened readers will treasure your words. Your approach to spiritual teachings is unconventional, in that it is not possible to characterize your approach. Actually, you distinctly keep yourself and your teachings unshackled from ...

  2. 2 days ago · The Krishnamurti library contains a comprehensive record of Krishnamurtis teachings, including all of his books and an extensive selection of talks, discussions, and interviews in audio and video formats.

  3. 4 days ago · Jiddu Krishnamurti’s fundamental teaching goes something like this: To try to change something, whether it be something about oneself or some set of circumstances, without first understanding it, is a form of violence, no matter how noble the intentionality may seem. This violence is not love, is antithetical to love (even if not directly ...

  4. 2 days ago · The short-lived presidential adventure of Tinoco was deeply connected with the announcement by the Theosophical Society that Jiddu Krishnamurti (1895–1986) was the coming World Teacher. The president and his wife were prominent members of Krishnamurti’s Order of the Star in the East , of which Tomás Povedano became one of the international leaders.

  5. 3 days ago · the source of the extract - https://youtu.be/xU6hk9-xRZc?si=NVDRCEORy9qV28If

  6. 3 days ago · 1- I stumbled across these few lines in which J. Krishnamurti talks about taking pauses from thinking. Thought is a product of memory and the past. Here he talks on observing thoughts and memories when they arise in meditation. “To observe without the image of thought is action in which the past has ended.

  7. 2 days ago · In his book, "From-Darkness-to-Light," Jiddu Krishnamurti put it this way, Like a dead leaf that is crushed by many a foot, have I suffered within this cruel and gruesome abode of the flesh, poor and dirty, without love and without hate, with complete indifference as to sorrow or pain, void of intelligence, famished and thirsty, all the glorious emotions that once kindled my heart dead for ...