wow that was so deep when the lady ask Kirshnmaurti what is the role? he responded what is a role of a flower? it exist, it was very relation to him and the flower
Thanks for posting this. I first read him when I was 19 or 20. The book was vibrating on the self. I had to pick it up. He changed my life. I read him, and was so excited when he came to New York City to speak. He had this amazing huge aura! To look at these videos is like visiting with an old friend. A voice of sanity in such crazy times.
it's funny how this documentary seems to me the first window on something called Krishnamurti that I had from a point of view of a person who is an image. In his talks, I see him as a transparent conduit of meaning, and I found it relatively easy to generally conceive of him in this manner, and here, there is a totally different perspective.But it's interesting in different ways, I see this a different story of the considerations of something as an image by many people
5:30 - "But he would know.. he never read it.." why should the biographer make such claims. Still struggling with K's concepts.
lonelydinosaur 4 months ago
1:26 maximum hippy... gotta love him :)
pumitaproductions 8 months ago
wow that was so deep when the lady ask Kirshnmaurti what is the role? he responded what is a role of a flower? it exist, it was very relation to him and the flower
parisfaith 9 months ago
3:33 in to the vid they show C.W leadbeater, he is a high ranking freemason/mystic he wrote freemasonry and its ancient mystic rites etc. trippy yo.
1dread2dread 9 months ago
K is what sacred or source or creation is for me! to understand him is to understand oneself which is the only thing in life having a meaning.
human2011able 11 months ago
Its great to see how many K talks have appeared on the net in the last few years.I think I saw K talk about this when discussing the recordings
brianmoran1973 1 year ago
gotta love the ever-so-slightly patronising pseudo-intellectual received pronunciation voice over.
Jiddu Krishnamurti is clear.
ajreece83 1 year ago
Thanks for posting this. I first read him when I was 19 or 20. The book was vibrating on the self. I had to pick it up. He changed my life. I read him, and was so excited when he came to New York City to speak. He had this amazing huge aura! To look at these videos is like visiting with an old friend. A voice of sanity in such crazy times.
butohbaby 1 year ago 5
Thank you so much once again. Really appreciate your sharing this with the rest of us.
JazzyKat2009 1 year ago
K. was the single most influential person of my life. His story
is legendary, thank you for posting!
realityparticles 2 years ago 12
"truth is a pathless land." but his path is the truth!
qxw667 2 years ago 3
Thanks
antarharsha 2 years ago
Thank you realy very very much.
love from
OSHO
Jaiosho 2 years ago
Osho are you a guru?
davestany 2 years ago
cool!
songbirdshe 3 years ago 2
Ya, thnx again Sea, first time I saw this.
damiasebaticus 3 years ago 2
seastarwatcher... THANKS!!! I want to translate it to spanish... what about it? Regards
Galaxio0 3 years ago
seastarwatcher has done great service by putting so many enlighning videos,many,many thanx.
karmalkar 3 years ago 4
thanx for your collection!
btreuer 3 years ago 4
Thank you!
World777A 3 years ago 5
it's funny how this documentary seems to me the first window on something called Krishnamurti that I had from a point of view of a person who is an image. In his talks, I see him as a transparent conduit of meaning, and I found it relatively easy to generally conceive of him in this manner, and here, there is a totally different perspective.But it's interesting in different ways, I see this a different story of the considerations of something as an image by many people
symbolt 3 years ago 2
thank you realy
mahiraj 3 years ago 7
@mahiraj lern 2 really
knwtmsyn 1 year ago
Thankyou
SEANSoutthere 3 years ago 6